This is a very rare signed First American edition set in correct, unclipped dust jackets, as originally issued. Main Volume I is signed in ink on the half-title by Randolph…
…professional singer. Photographer “PoPsie” Randolph was Broadway’s most legendary lensman. He followed Sinatra everywhere. The resulting images add immensely to the timeless visual iconography of America’s greatest singer. As new,…
…the second son of Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill, and the younger brother, by just over five years, of Winston. After a successful school career at Harrow, it was Jack…
…A few light pencil markings have been retained for their associative value; else fine. JOHN STRANGE SPENCER-CHURCHILL (always known as Jack) was the second son of Lord and Lady Randolph…
…and little staff. In early 1939 he was replaced by the former First Sea Lord, Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chatfield, and moved to Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs….
An excellent Churchill photobiography, with illuminating captions by his son Randolph. This is a very good copy of the First English edition in a price-clipped dust jacket that has fractional…
A correspondence that lasted from 1881, when Winston Churchill was six, until his mother, Jennie Churchill’s, death in 1921, these letters have never before been published in their entirety. Extraordinarily…
Originally published in The Daily Telegraph in 1966, this is the first appearance in book form of Churchill’s ethereal short story in which the ghost of his father, Randolph, visits…
…Randolph, in Volume I of the Official Biography cites from Jenkins’ Dilke biography, that: “after a walk at Mentmore with Lord Roseberry one Sunday afternoon in May 1880, Dilke noted…
Exceedingly rare World War I-era tobacco card, Number 6 of 25 manufactured for Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada’s ““Notabilities” series. Issued in 1917, well after Churchill’s resignation as First Lord…
World War I-era tobacco card, Number 3 of 50 manufactured for Scissors Cigarettes’ “Britain’s Defenders” series. Issued in 1915, after Churchill’s resignation as First Lord of the Admiralty, the card…
World War I-era tobacco card, Number 6 of 50 manufactured for W.D. & H.O. Wills Ltd.’s “Britain’s Defenders” series. Issued in 1915, before Churchill’s resignation as First Lord of the…