SAVROLA
A Novel
1956
Second American Edition
Random House [NY]
Biblio: (Cohen A3.7) (Woods A3ea)
8vo (241 pages, frontis portrait)
Hardcover (with Dust Jacket) [Blue and Red cloth]
Item Number: 213635
$125.00
Collector's Guide
Savrola was Winston Churchill’s first and only novel; a statement of personal and political philosophy delivered as a work of dystopian fiction about dictatorship (with an astonishing relevance to our own dire present moment in time). U.S. publication preceded the British issue by roughly ten days, rendering the American first edition the true first.
Description
This is a a virtually mint copy of the Second American Edition, in an unclipped dust jacket. The contents are fine, save for an ink gift inscription on the front free endpaper.
Winston Churchill’s only novel, SAVROLA — originally published in 1900 — was broadcast on November 15, 1956 as a one-hour teleplay, live and in color, on NBC’s Matinee Theater, starring Churchill’s daughter, Sarah. A Random House reissue that year no doubt coincided with the broadcast.
