$150
LIBRARY PICTURE DATED May 27, 1955. ELECTION WINNER SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL turns and smiles as LADY CHURCHILL shows her delight after he had been declared winner in the Woodford (Essex) seat in the 1955 General Election.
$100 – Zoller a704. First American Edition. Signed by the Author, Celia Sandys.
First American Edition – Signed by the Author, Celia Sandys, Winston Churchill’s Granddaughter. 2003. Illustrated with maps and many color and b&w photographs. Book and Dustjacket both AS NEW.
$150 – Redburn 348, Zoller a434
Sir Winston Churchill – Twayne’s English Authors Series. Author: Manfred Weidhorn. 1979. First Thus. A fine, mint copy of this scarce volume, without dust jacket, as issued.
$125 – Redburn a17, Zoller a17
A very scarce title. Card covers. Author: Malcolm V. Hay 1934. Primarily a criticism of Churchill’s treatment of James II in MARLBOROUGH.
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$125 – Woods B36, Cohen B75.1. Foreword by Churchill. First Edn.
An autobiography by an ‘old soldier’ with tales of adventure from all over the world. The “gown” refers to his later years as Master of Peterhouse at Cambridge. Churchill served with Birdwood in the Boer War…
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$150 – Woods B36, Cohen B75.2, Foreword by Churchill
An autobiography by an ‘old soldier’ with tales of adventure from all over the world. The “gown” refers to his later years as Master of Peterhouse at Cambridge. Churchill served with Birdwood in the Boer War…
$975
A beautifully framed, color portrait of a Churchill. The image is a color transfer print from a 1945 photograph by David Waddington, printed in the United States in 1946 and depicting Churchill in a head and shoulders pose wearing the uniform of Air Commodore of the Royal Air Force.
$250
A very impressive piece for your library: Churchill bust in ivory. Glass circle covering Churchill bust measures approx 3″ diam. Black velvet surrounds the circular centerpiece enhanced by the elegant gilded frame. Churchill with bow tie and a cigar…
$225 – Not in Woods, Cohen A225.2
New York, Halcyon Commonwealth Foundation, 1965. Churchill’s famous Iron Curtain speech, published separately for the second time in 1965 with a preface by Harry Truman. A fine as new copy, contained in a quarter dark green Morocco Solander case with dark green cloth boards, gilt titling to spine…
$75 – Redburn 253, Zoller 333
Methuen, London, 1968, paperback. Paperback. Bound in grey card covers, printed black on spine and cover with publication date and price. Includes photos and source notes, lacks index.
$450 – 4 books: Cohen A91.7.a, Cohen A91.7.b, Cohen A91.7.c, Cohen A91.7.d
The first, second, third and fourth printings of the third American issue of A Roving Commission by Winston s. Churchill. Scribners, NY. All in original dustjackets…
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$125 – Zoller 242
Today Is History 3. The life pan of Sir Winston Churchill. A textbook style production with questions for discussion and sources for further reading.
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$350 – Redburn 1, Zoller 1
This is the first biography published on Winston Churchill (as indicated by ‘Redburn 1’ & ‘Zoller 1’), when he was a young MP, 29 years old. An important book. Essential for the Churchill library – a most uncommon title.
$950
A delightful, original pen-and-ink drawing/cartoon by Frederick Henry Townsend published in Punch, April 26, 1916, showing Churchill, in uniform, arriving at the House of Commons, and addressing a police constable on duty at the entrance. Professionally framed…
$15,000 – Woods A37(ab) Cohen A91.1.b
First Edition, Second State with dust jacket. A very good + copy with the original very scarce dust jacket which has some spine fade but is better than most copies I have come across in 50+ years of collecting.
$150
A collection of Churchill’s speeches published in Canada in c1941 by a group of 3 newspapers in Saskatchewan. 80 pp, green and orange card covers. Intended to be the first of a series but canceled due to copyright problems. See Woods p90.
$250 – 4 Versions of Churchill’s Book, My Early Life Translated in to Danish
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Danish editions of My Early Life by Winston Churchill. Published in 1931, 1945, 1948 & 1949 resp.
$125
Scribners, NY, no date, but copyright 1958. The Hudson River Edition, published in the 1970’s. A fine copy in fine dustjacket with only a small closed tear to the bottom of the dustjacket.
$150 – 1st Translation in Icelandic
Reykjavik, Snælandsútgáfan, 1944. Not mentioned by Cohen: this title came in both hardcover and unbound, i.e., a full-size softcover. To further complicate matters, the hardcover is seen in both a medium brown cloth and a dark red shade.This copy is bound in the medium brown cloth.
$150 – 1st French Edition
Payot, Paris, 1937. This first French edition was published in light green card covers, 359 pages, a few maps. A fine copy in the original glassine protection cover; pages are unopened…