A very good copy of the Second Printing of the First English edition, which the publisher designated as a “Second Edition” but which bibliographer Ronald Cohen argues is really more…
This is a stunning copy of the First English edition leatherbound in three-quarter crimson morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with marbled endpapers, all edges gilded, the spine giltstamped in six…
This is a very good copy of the First American edition. The binding is tight, the gilt topstain and gilt stamping are quite bright, but the spine has faded considerably….
This is a fine copy of the First American edition. The cloth color is exceedingly bright, the binding is crisp and tight, the gilt topstain and gilt stamping sparkle. The…
This is a very handsome copy of the First English edition. The cloth retains rich red color, with some fading to the gilt lettering. The spine is unfrayed or ruffled….
This is an extremely attractive copy of the First English edition. The cloth retains rich red color, with some faint fading and darkening to the well-rounded and unfrayed spine. The…
A very early Boer War-era tobacco card featuring a bust-length portrait photograph of Churchill’s favorite Boer War colleague. The verso is blank. The card is in very good condition.
Fascinating biography of the extraordinary wife of Churchill’s mentor and friend, General Sir Ian Hamilton, as derived from her unpublished personal diaries. As-new in dust jacket.
Torpedoed off Formosa with Task Force 38. A very good copy, in dust jacket.
This 1990 American hardcover reissue, now out of print, presents both Churchill Boer War classics, LONDON TO LADYSMITH and IAN HAMILTON’S MARCH in one volume. The text was photographically reproduced…
720 members of the Royal Naval Division Officers’ Association sailed aboard the Canadian Pacific liner, The Duchess of Richmond, on a Gallipoli Revisited cruise in 1934. This book is a…
This is a very good First English edition copy, without dust jacket, a discreet ink gift inscription on the front free endpaper verso, else fine. Two personal letters from Winston…