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$125 – Woods C285
STRAND Magazine from 1936 with Winston Churchill on the front cover in color. Inside a 10 page illustrated article by Churchill. Also features Rudyard Kipling’s 14 page story illustrated in color: TEEM – A Treasure Hunter.
$450
Winston Churchill on the cover of TIME, The Weekly News-Magazine – May 11, 1925. The complete magazine as issued in Excellent Condition. Winston Churchill was on the cover of TIME for the first time in 1923; so this issue of the TIME magazine features Churchill for the second time.
$200 – Woods D(b)53/1, Cohen D80
Winston Churchill’s 16 June 1941 wartime broadcast address to the University of Rochester upon receiving an honorary degree by the University. It was the first time a degree had been bestowed upon Mr. Churchill by an American University.
$350 – Not mentioned by Woods, Redburn or Zoller, but all note the later 1957 edition
12-page essay on handmade buff paper with laid in Souvenir sheet and an Epilogue. Second edition, revised, dated June 18, 1947. An extremely scarce pamphlet about Churchill…
$100 – Redburn 14, Zoller 185
A Discussion of Sir Winston Churchill’s endeavors for European Union, American-British Alliance and World Peace. Privately published by the author, 1957…
$450 – Woods A70 α70
Political Warfare Executive Leaflet printed in German. These leaflets were dropped on Germany between 26th June and 18th July 1941 by the British. Contains extracts of Winston Churchill’s speech on 22nd June, 1941.
$60
Postcard from VE-Day featuring the King and Queen with Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and Mr. Churchill on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Tucks postcard, unused in excellent condition.
$150 – Not in Woods, Cohen A27.11 / ICS A12e
Pocket size edition of Churchill’s book, My African Journey. Bound in red leather blocked in decorative gilt with “Churchill” on front board. Heron Books, London, c.1965..
$375 – Bookplate: Ex Libris Mary Soames
Presentation copy from one of the contributors, with a lengthy inscription (in French) on the front free endpaper mentioning the inauguration of the monument in homage to Sir Winston Churchill. Illustrated. First edition. 1971
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$275 – Signed by Jennie Randolph Churchill
Signed on the front free endpaper: Yours Truly, Jennie Randolph Churchill, Dec: 1917. Author: Mrs. George Cornwallis-West. London – Edward Arnold, Publisher to the India Office, 1908
$650 – Woods A69, Cohen B76
2 page leaflet, A Message from the Prime Minister (Winston Churchill), telling everyone what they should during an enemy invasion: What do I do if fighting breaks out in my neighborhood? May 1941 London. Ministry of Information in co-operation with the War Office and the Ministry of Home Security.
$650 – Not in Woods
Undated 2 page leaflet lists seven rules for all citizens to follow in preparation for a German invasion. It emphasizes that, should this happen, ‘you must not be taken by surprise’. London. Ministry of Information in co-operation with the War Office and the Ministry of Home Security…
$100 – Inscribed & Signed by the Author: Charles T. Andrews. Redburn 140, Zoller 185
A Discussion of Sir Winston Churchill’s endeavors for European Union, American-British Alliance and World Peace. Privately published by the author, 1957…
$600 – Zoller A237
A published dissertation arguing that Churchill pursued the same strategy in both World Wars. Author: Wrinch, Pamela N. Boston Department of Government, Boston University Press, 1961. Zoller A237
$300
Churchill’s Funeral: The Order of Service and The Ceremonial To Be Observed: Funeral of The Right Honourable Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 30th January 1965. Original pamphlets in Superb Condition…
$100 – Zoller A243
Winston Churchill: From “Naughtiest Small Boy In the World” To “Child of the House of Commons” by Robert Pusey Hastings. Card covers, very good copy…
$400 – Woods B15, Cohen B45
This pamphlet is a catalogue from the sale of a selected books from the library of the late Earl of Birkenhead (F. E. Smith), the famous old bookseller, who was Churchill’s great friend. Churchill wrote the introduction. May 1931. Preserved in a custom-made solander box.