A N.Y. Sun correspondent writes to his editor, Edmond P. Bartnett, during World War II. This is a virtually mint copy of the First American edition, without dust jacket, as…
…as a pill box. Britain is producing Churchill Tanks in great numbers.” The photograph is in very good condition with some faint creases. The verso is stamped: “Wide World Photos.”…
…to France in a destroyer.” [General Montgomery is to Churchill’s right.] Photograph is in very good condition, lightly creased at one corner, and ink-stamped on the verso: “Wide World Photo.”…
…official British Air Ministry photograph was received in New York June 15 by mail.” Photograph is in very good condition, lightly creased at corners, ink-stamped on verso: “Wide World Photos.”…
…shirt, too, if he choices. “The canceled page under the clothes coupons is for tea rations.” The photograph is in very good condition. The verso is ink-stamped: “Wide World Photos.”…
…the British censor.” The photograph is in very good condition with light scratch marks and a faint crease at the upper right corner. The verso is ink-stamped: “World Wide Photos.”…
Typed paper caption on verso reads (in part): “Allies Grand Strategy Conference in N. Africa. President Roosevelt Meets Mr. Churchill. One of the most [important] conferences of this war began…
…dust jacket has darkened considerably, with edge-chipping, particularly at the spine head, fractional corner losses, and some streaking across the spine. The book is the Second State binding, per Cohen,…
This promotional postcard was sent out by The Sunday Dispatch just after war was declared and Winston Churchill was returned as First Lord of the Admiralty. It features the legendary…
…with President Roosevelt off Newfoundland aboard the USS Augusta and the British battle cruiser HMS Prince of Wales to discuss the war against the Axis powers. The outcome of this…
…is faded and chipping at the tail, else fine. Cutchins was on Pershing’s staff; Asst. COS, of div. (wrote unit history); on the Armistice Commission; later Asst. Secy. of War….
…1935 (when the Nuremberg Laws were instituted), Koehn was 1/4-Jewish, but her parents concealed this and she grew up during the war without knowing this, joining the Hitler Youth, etc….