Description
A virtually mint copy of the First Printing of the First Edition in publisher Thornton Butterworth’s Keystone Library reprint series. The Keystone Library was Butterworth’s budget imprint; it reproduced First Edition-replica volumes at affordable prices.
The original, striking dust jacket, is here unclipped and perhaps a touch age-darkened along the spine only, else fine. The binding, which is virtually a duplicate of the First English Edition, is in mint condition, unfaded and fine. The contents are fine as well.
A near-perfect copy.
Laid-in is a charming pre-printed note from Argosy Magazine, which clearly must have sent these books by application to their subscribers.
MY EARLY LIFE: A Roving Commission
-First Keystone Library Edition (First Printing)-
1934
First Keystone Library Edition (First Printing)Printing)
By: Winston S. Churchill
Thornton Butterworth Ltd. [London]
Biblio: (Cohen A91.3.a) (Woods A37a)
8vo (392 pages, with photo frontispiece, maps, plans, one folding map, 16 tipped-in illustrations)
Hardcover in Dust Jacket [Smooth Pink cloth]
Item Number: 213611
$1,500.00
Collector's Guide
My Early LifeĀ is the only volume of personal memoirs that Churchill ever wrote. It is, arguably, his most entertaining book and an excellent entry point into his writing; a vivacious memoir of youth and wayward school boyhood. Published in the U.S. under the title A Roving Commission, the book has been endlessly re-issued in a variety of editions. True first editions, however, remain quite rare.
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Description
A virtually mint copy of the First Printing of the First Edition in publisher Thornton Butterworth’s Keystone Library reprint series. The Keystone Library was Butterworth’s budget imprint; it reproduced First Edition-replica volumes at affordable prices.
The original, striking dust jacket, is here unclipped and perhaps a touch age-darkened along the spine only, else fine. The binding, which is virtually a duplicate of the First English Edition, is in mint condition, unfaded and fine. The contents are fine as well.
A near-perfect copy.
Laid-in is a charming pre-printed note from Argosy Magazine, which clearly must have sent these books by application to their subscribers.