…of Lord Randolph Churchill‘s publication — also was the month of the great Liberal landslide of 1906 that carried Churchill to his first election victory as a Liberal in Manchester….
This unique mint copy in the extraordinarily rare dust jacket is inscribed and signed on the front free endpaper: “To R. Randolph Bruce from Winston S. Churchill. With all good…
…frontis photo tissue guard is missing from Volume I (present in Volume II). The tissue guard is also missing from the photograph of Lady Randolph Churchill after page 72. The…
A bust-length portrait photograph of Winston Churchill’s father, manufactured for Ogden’s Guinea Gold Cigarettes, Number 32 of 62 cards in Ogden’s “Politicians” series of 1900. The verso is blank. The…
This is a very good example of the First American edition set, which was produced in slightly more deluxe fashion than the English edition, with a finer red cloth and…
This is a good-to-very good First American edition set. The red cloth retains strong color, though the spines have faded, with a crease running the length of the spine of…
This is a very good First English edition set in lovely condition, with bindings that are square and tight, gilt titles that are bright, and cloth that remains a deep…
…loosely, as well, is a card dated and signed: “Randolph S. Churchill 1888” by Randolph’s namesake, his father’s father, Lord Randolph Churchill. The book is in very good condition, with…
…born in Brooklyn and married Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill in April 1874. Her relationship to her son Winston was famously “affectionate but distant.” Lord Randolph died in 1896. In…
Frank reassessment of the life of Winston Churchill’s only son, the brilliant and troubled Randolph, by Randolph Churchill’s son, Winston. This very good copy of the First English Edition ,…
Extraordinarily rare and personal internal wartime “Minute” to Winston Churchill as the new P.M., from his new Minister of Aircraft Production, Lord Beaverbrook, undated, typed on a pale blue sheet…
…Volume II reads: “Inscribed for Douglas Williams [sic] by Randolph S. Churchill” (Randolph may well have been in his cups). The words: “April – 92 age” are jotted just above…