A very good copy of a variant of the Pirated Edition of the First English Abridged edition, as described by the Cohen bibliography. The book and jacket generally conform to…
This is a very good copy of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket. A study of the fifth column, a dreaded international network of Nazi agents, reveals…
This is an excellent set of the increasingly hard-to-find, and always tricky to confirm, authentic First American edition, without dust jackets. The books are all in beautiful condition, virtually mint,…
This is a stunning set of American editions rebound in quarter-burgundy calf over burgundy cloth, the spines gilt lettered and numbered in six compartments with raised bands, each spine ornamented…
This is a nominally very good First English edition set in dust jackets that are faded and darkened on the commonly fade-prone spines. There is fractional loss at the spine…
This is a beautiful set of the increasingly hard-to-find, and always tricky to confirm, authentic First American edition, in exceedingly fresh dust jackets that we can confirm are NOT correct…
Complete in two volumes: 1763-1945. A very good set, without dust jackets. Light shelf wear, hinges weak; Vol. I boards slightly bowed; Vol. II spine slightly rubbed, leaves slightly rumpled….
…of THE WORLD CRISIS, and does not include either “The Aftermath” or “The Unknown War” (Books V and VI). In fact this edition is now out of print as well….
This is a very good copy of the Third Printing of the First American abridged edition,without dust jacket. The contents are fine.
This is a very good copy of the Third Printing of the First American abridged edition, in the fairly rare dust jacket, unclipped and intact, with creases and light edge-chipping…
Traces the political and social origins of the Third International which arose during the First World War in reaction to the labor and socialist parties of the Second International ’s…
Wartime snapshot photograph of Winston Churchill and General Bernard Law Montgomery signed by both in ink on the image. The photograph was taken during Churchill’s second visit to the Normandy…