This is MAIN Volume II, as reissued, offset-printed from the original edition with all of the original illustrations. New, in dust jacket….
This is a very good copy of the First American edition in dust jacket.
This is the first DOCUMENTS [“COMPANION”] Volume (of two) for MAIN Volume I, as reissued, offset-printed from the original edition. Unlike the original COMPANION volumes, these DOCUMENTS volumes are numbered…
Churchill’s grandson – the son of Randolph Churchill and Pamela Harriman – describes his youth and revisits his early adventures following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather as…
…Duke of Buckingham, a list of the 75 Constables and Lord Wardens, with brief biographical details and their arms richly emblazoned. This is a very good copy in every respect…
A very good set, in unprice-clipped dust jackets that are lightly edge-chipped but very good overall. Contents fine, if very lightly dampstained at prelims.
Beginning with Price Louis of Battenberg, First Sea Lord, 1912-1914. A fair copy, covers & spine rubbed, scraped & spotted, bookplate on front pastedown, without dust jacket. (226p., 35 photos,…
Based on first-hand accounts. A very good copy, spine ends faded, corners slightly worn, in tattered dust jacket. (243p., 47 illus., index, map endpapers.)…
This highly sought after regimental history features an extensive nine-page introduction by Winston Churchill who, as First Lord of the Admiralty, was closely involved with the creation of the division…
…the final volume of his monumental biography of the first Churchill, Lord Marlborough. During much needed respites from writing, he painted. “View From Chartwell” was the result. This excellent lithographic…
…career as London’s top society caterer to cook for Winston Churchill after his return as First Lord of the Admiralty. She then followed Churchill, as Prime Minister, to No. 10,…