…cloth here has faded along the spine but the binding remains square and tight. The contents are fine, with an erased former-owner name, dated 1924, on the front free endpaper….
…edge of the front face and some separation at the spine head. The jacket is unclipped but the front flap bears some slight transfer of ink from the former-owner name…
…losses across the edges, front and rear, but with good color and overall quality. The contents are fine and unfoxed, with tanning to the pastedowns and front free endpaper only….
…dust jacket, is the publisher’s file copy; the front free endpaper is ink-stamped: “File Copy – Property of Secker & Warburg.” It is signed by the author on the half-title….
…corners and edges, some minor fading to the paper-covered boards and darkening to the spine, with an ink gift inscription on the front free endpaper and moderate, scattered foxing throughout….
…the front free endpaper reads: “Winston from Leonie. Nov. 1930.” The bookplates of both Winston Churchill and Randolph Churchill are affixed to the front pastedown. The book is in very…
…of the First American edition copy, in an unclipped dust jacket, is signed on the front free endpaper: “Inscribed with the author’s kind regard, Martin Gilbert.” A former owner’s embossed…
…inked on the front free endpaper and faint foxing throughout. There is toning to the endpapers front and rear, and a tiny “Times Book Club” inkstamp on the rear pastedown….
…an unclipped dust jacket that is a later printing, with a barcode on the verso. The contents are fine, save for a small ink notation on the front free endpaper….
…1934. This book is a firsthand account of that event. It is in virtually mint condition and is SIGNED, inscribed and dated by the author on the front free endpaper….
…in an edge-chipped dust jacket, with fractional losses. The contents are fine, with a hint of erasure on the front free endpaper and a tiny sticker on the front pastedown….
…by Randolph Churchill on the front free endpaper to Pamela Harriman, his first wife and the mother of his son, Winston: ”Pamela with love from Randolph 20 May 1955.” Laid-in…