…which is the Second State of the First Printing, per Cohen, with the Errata slip tipped-in opposite Page 1, is somewhat scuffed and shelfworn. The cloth is bright, but there…
…the Sixth Printing of the First English edition, according to Cohen (published March 1929 and denoted by the publisher as the ‘3rd Impression of the Second English edition’). The dust…
…Churchill’s pro-democracy articles in newspapers around the world during the years leading up to World War II, then acted as his agent following the war negotiating the publication of Churchill’s…
…articles in newspapers around the world during the years leading up to World War II, then acted as his agent following the war negotiating the publication of his war memoirs…
An expose of widespread communist infiltration, not atypical for 1955 but rather reactionary nonetheless, that claims to situate major communist personalities in their proper context of a world wide secret…
…complete text of the WORLD CRISIS, Volumes I through III, plus emendations and a new Foreword by the author. THE AFTERMATH [Volume IV] and THE UNKNOWN WAR [Volume V] are…
…books contain the complete text of THE WORLD CRISIS, Volumes I through III, with alterations and a new Foreword by the author. THE AFTERMATH [Volume IV] and THE UNKNOWN WAR…
A virtually mint copy of this one-volume abridged text book edition of Churchill’s history of the First World War, “Privately Printed for the Royal Military College at Sandhurst,” with a…
…and Index at rear. The Second State has page 71 numbered correctly and a Second Appendix replacing the Index at rear. Printed on cheap, acidic paper that deteriorated quickly, these…
A very good copy of the Second Printing of the First English edition, which the publisher designated as a “Second Edition” but which bibliographer Ronald Cohen argues is really more…
This is a new paperback reissue of Scribner’s earlier abridged edition of the first four books. It does not include “The Aftermath” or “The Unknown War” (Books V and VI)….
Memoirs of a U.S. military attache in Paris, much on the French Army. A very good copy, without dust jacket (345 pages, 19 illustrations, appendix)….