This is a very good First American edition copy, in an edge-chipped, price-clipped dust jacket. There is a bookplate on the front free endpaper, else fine.
…The books are virtually mint, clean, bright and tight, with discreet ink gift inscriptions dated “1952” on the front free endpapers of Volumes Two and Three. Else fine. Churchill favored…
This very good First English edition copy was formerly owned by Winston Churchill’s younger brother, Jack Spencer-Churchill, whose bookplate is affixed to the front free endpaper. Subtitled,“The Phenomena and Causes…
…owner name discreetly ink-stamped on the front free endpaper, but the contents are otherwise fine. Laid-in is an original advertising insert from “Northern Eco Election Publications,” listing this title and…
…front face and a closed tear along the lower, but overall the jacket is impressively bright and complete. The red cloth is vibrantly fresh, if faintly faded from red to…
…editions was quite poor due to colonial climate conditions. This miraculous survivor, in its original decorated cloth binding, is virtually free of wear, retaining vivid color and just a faint…
…and the contents are fine, with a front hinge that is just beginning to give. The pastedowns and free endpapers, front and rear, are ink-stamped: “Training School For Nurses, Toronto…
…just a touch of rubbing near the upper front edge. There are two handsome, vintage bookplates, one on the front pastedown, one on the front free endpaper. The contents are…
“By the interplay of ideas within the scope of a free, patriotic and democratic State we resolve to … preserve the true and enduring splendour of our island home.“ A…
…the front free endpaper. The bookplate of the legendary Churchill collector Donald Scott Carmichael loosely tipped-in on the front pastedown. The contents are clean and unfoxed. An exceptionally fine copy….
A beautiful book with a very significant gift inscription in ink on the front free endpaper: “For my darling Mary from Mummie, Christmas 1943.” MARY CHURCHILL (nee Soames), Winston and…
…a Second Impression copy of the First English edition in an unclipped dust jacket. The contents are fine, with an owner name discreetly in ink on the front free endpaper…..