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CHURCHILL: The End of Glory

By: John Charmley

Headline-making revisionist history in it’s day, authored by a very good writer with very muddled ideas about Winston Churchill and World War II. This is a very good copy of…

CHURCHILL: THE END OF GLORY

A Political Biography

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By: John Charmley

An antagonistic revisionist history, headline-making in it’s day, authored by a very good writer with very muddled ideas about Winston Churchill and World War II. This is a very good…

DAMNED TO GLORY

By: Robert L. Scott, Col.

Accounts of the P-40 in combat in all theaters, by the author of “God is My Co-Pilot.” A very good copy, covers slightly soiled, spine faded, corners slightly bumped &…

GORE AND GLORY

A Story of American Heroism

By: William Crawford, Capt. & Ted Saucier

A B-17 pilot who flew 45 missions against the Japanese in 1942-43, earning eleven decorations, including the Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal and four Presidential Citations; the title…

THE GLORY OF THE SOLOMONS

By: Edwin P. Hoyt

The U.S. Navy campaign that retook the Solomons, including New Georgia, Vella Lavella, Bouganville and New Britain. A fine copy, in dust jacket with light edge wear. (348p., 25 illus.,…

OBLIVION OR GLORY

1921 and the Making of Winston Churchill

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By: David Stafford

Churchill scholar David Stafford delves into the statesman’s life in 1921, the year in which his political career revived; not for the last time. This is a very good copy…

DESTINY AND GLORY

By: Edward S. Wallace

The filibusters, American expansionist adventurers and freebooters who launched (mostly unsuccessful) expeditions into South and Central America in the 1840-60’s. A fascinating and largely forgotten (in the U.S.) period. A…

SO FULL A GLORY

A Biography of Marshal de Lattre de Tassigny

By: Maj. General Guy Salisbury-Jones

This is a very good copy of the First English edition without dust jacket.

NELSON’S TRAFALGAR: TheBattleThat Changed the World

By: Roy Adkins

Absorbing eyewitness accounts convey the courage, ferocity and humanity of those who fought, deftly combining visions of hell with an intelligible grasp of the battle. New, in dust jacket.

ORIGINAL CHURCHILL PUBLISHING PARTY MENU

"A Luncheon in the Great Hall of Surgeons of England in Honour of Sir Winston Churchill to Celebrate the Publication of the First Volume of his A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLES"

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…himself was present and spoke, as well as ceremonially laying the foundation stone for the new headquarters of his publisher Cassell at 7 Red Lion Square. Both Desmond and Newman…