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THREE YEARS’ WAR

By: Christiaan Rudolf De Wet

This is a very good copy of the First American edition without dust jacket. The cloth cover is lightly soiled; and there is some chipping and fraying at the corners…

THE NAVY AND THE NEXT WAR

A Vindication of Sea Power

By: Bernard Acworth

This is a very good copy of the First English edition, without dust jacket, recently deaccessioned from the library of the New York Yacht Club, with the club’s stunning vintage…

THE RIVER WAR: An Account of the Re-conquest of the Sudan

By: Winston S. Churchill

This is a very good copy in the very rare dust jacket of the First Printing of the “Cheap Edition,” as designated by the publisher. It was printed in 1933…

THE WAR SPEECHES OF THE RT. HON. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL: “DEFINITIVE EDITION”

-First English Edition-

By: Winston S. Churchill

This is a very good First English edition set in dust jackets that are unclipped and bright, but faintly age-darkened along the spines, with hints of edge-chipping at the tails….

THE POST-WAR SPEECHES

-First English Edition Set-

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By: Winston S. Churchill

This is a very good set of First English editions in dust jackets with the following wear: THE SINEWS OF PIECE jacket is edge-chipped, with fractional loss at the spine…

THE WAR SPEECHES

-Signed First American Edition Set in Dust Jackets-

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By: Winston S. Churchill

This complete set of First American Edition First Printings is signed in ink on the front free endpaper of the fourth volume, ONWARDS TO VICTORY: “Inscribed by Winston S. Churchill…

AMERICAN SPORTS, 1970 or, How We Spent the War in Vietnam

-First American Edition-

By: Tod Papageorge (Essay y Tim Davis)

A very good copy, in dust jacket; virtually mint.

A SPEECH BY THE PRIME MINISTER ON WAR PROBLEMS FACING BRITAIN, DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, November 5th, 1940

"If I were to set them high, I might raise false hopes; if I set them low, I might cause undue despondency...and if I stated exactly what they were, that would be exactly what the enemy would like to know."

By: Winston S. Churchill

A very good copy, in near mint condition and exceedingly rare. Front cover ink-stamped: “Hoover Library.” Else fine. One in a series of wartime speech pamphlets published in New York…