A deeply personal account, written by his cousin. This is a very good copy of the First American edition, in an unclipped dust jacket; virtually mint.
Service:1895-1944: 2nd to Scott in Antarctic; won fame as CO of destroyer “Broke,” 1917; headed Civil Defense in WW II. A very good copy in a dust jacket that is…
A very good copy, in dust jacket.
A very good set, without dust jackets. Very slight bubbling to cloth of Volume I front board.
This Churchill essay profiling “Great Britain’s Foremost Soldier” was first published in the U.S. in World’s Work magazine in January 1901, before being published in Great Britain in the July…
This is a virtually mint copy of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket.
The memoirs of Churchill’s Minister of State in charge of coordinating military and political affairs in the Middle East during World War II. This is a Second Impression copy of…
How Lord Randolph Churchill, his remarkable journalist sister Lady Sarah Wilson, and young Winton, each made their marks in Africa. This is a very good copy of the First English…
A delightful compendium of Parliamentary sketches by the most notable journalist of the Victorian age, with much about Lord Randolph, but nothing yet about Winston. This is a very good…