A Folio Society compendium, first issued in 1966, this handsome recent reprint is in virtually mint condition, as issued, slipcased, without a dust jacket.
As-new, in publisher’s original shrink-wrap….
As-new, in an unclipped dust jacket.
Informative tourist guide. A very good copy, covers slightly soiled, front cover lightly creased. (56p., large folding plan in rear.)…
This is a very good copy of the Revised and Expanded edition without dust jacket. Based mostly on archaeological evidence; originally published 1925….
Far scarcer than either the English or American First editions, this is a very good copy of the rare First Canadian edition, which, like the Canadian LONDON TO LADYSMITH, was…
…has now arrived back in London. Mr. Churchill, who had been to Washington for discussions with President Roosevelt, returned via Gibraltar, Algiers, Tunis and a visit to the British and…
…Churchill, war correspondent for Morning Post in South Africa. Taken prisoner near Colenso, Nov. 14th; afterwards escaped from Pretoria.” The early use of Churchill’s middle initial “L” (for Leonard) would…
…with two news cuttings relating to the October 27, 1966 publication party for this volume at Foyle’s bookstore in London. Volume II is signed in ink on the half-title: “Randolph…
Vintage catalogue for an exhibition mounted by the London Times Bookshop in honor of Churchill’s 80th Birthday, commencing on Churchill’s birthday, November 30, 1954. Very handsomely printed, the catalogue contains…
This exceedingly rare pamphlet contains addresses delivered at The Mansion House, London, on September 4, 1941, by Churchill as P.M.; “Canadian P.M. Mackenzie King; and Sir George Henry Wilkinson, Lord…