This is a very good copy of the First English edition. The cloth has darkened significantly, particularly along the spine, but the spine type remains bright and unfaded. The binding…
A near-fine copy of the First English edition. The cloth is especially well-preserved, the gilt lettering and stamped color imagery are still vivid, both on the front cover and on…
This is a very good copy of the First English edition. The cloth has darkened significantly, particularly along the spine, which is unfrayed, but a bit undulated. The binding is…
This is a very good copy of the First English edition, with cloth that has darkened far less than is common for this book. The spine is just a touch…
This is a very good copy of the First American edition without dust jacket. The boards are worn at the corners; the front hinge is a tad loose; and the…
…including the individual leather frontis spine labels. A superb and deeply nostalgic two-volume memory book of London’s legendary antiquarian bookstores, circa 1971. Most are now gone. Churchill knew them well….
As-new, in an unclipped, lightly shelfworn dust jacket. The definitive American literary series encompassing all periods and genres of American writing, published in exceedingly handsome hardcover volumes with sewn bindings…
…to the American Embassy in London during 1940-41, Lee’s Journals provide the “unique perspective of [a] fascinating and unusual man,” whose professional and personal contacts furnished him with a wealth…
…fellow Anglophile, as sworn by your daughter Lynne, from John Russell. Happy Christmas 1944!” One of the handsomest books ever produced about London as depicted in art over the centuries,…
As-new, in publisher’s shrink wrap. The definitive American literary series encompassing all periods and genres of American writing, published in exceedingly handsome hardcover volumes with sewn bindings and ribbon markers,…
Brilliant hour-by-hour dissection of Churchill’s first weeks as Prime Minister, including the climactic five-day debate with his War Cabinet whether or not to negotiate with Hitler. The film “Darkest Hour”…
Brilliant hour-by-hour dissection of Churchill’s first weeks as Prime Minister, including the climactic five-day debate with his War Cabinet whether or not to negotiate with Hitler. The film “Darkest Hour”…