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Winston S. Churchill:
Lord Randolph Churchill - gebonden uitgave, pocketboek
1932, ISBN: 6cc3afd52b6b3802768cdf5418eaca55
London: Macmillan and Company Limited, 1907. Hardcover. This is the 1907 first one-volume unabridged edition of Winston Churchill’s biography of his father. The British first edition was… Meer...
London: Macmillan and Company Limited, 1907. Hardcover. This is the 1907 first one-volume unabridged edition of Winston Churchill’s biography of his father. The British first edition was published in two volumes in 1906. In 1907, the publisher issued this one-volume edition, containing the full text of the two-volume work as originally published in 1906, but printed on thinner paper. The binding closely resembles the first edition of just a year earlier. Here is a very good plus copy. The red cloth binding remains tight and square with sharp corners, nicely rounded spine, bright spine gilt, and none of the usual color shift between the spine and covers. Minor wear is limited to extremities. Wrinkling to the front cover cloth looks like it may be an original binding fault. The contents remain bright and clean with no spotting and no inscriptions. The sole previous ownership mark is a rather amusing (and slightly self-contradictory) unofficial review in pencil on the first free endpaper that reads: "Finished this book | May 12 1932 | 9 PM - | uninteresting but gives a | fair insight into character | of Lord Randolph Churchill | Politics and nothing else". It seems doubtful that this review would have cheered Churchill in his 1930s 'wilderness years.' The top edge gilt remains bright and only slightly scuffed. The fore edge shows light age toning and a hint of spotting. The bottom edge shows some staining. This copy was once part of the personal collection of Churchill's bibliographer, Ronald I. Cohen Winston Churchill’s biography of his father focuses on Lord Randolph's career in Parliament after 1880. Lord Randolph died in January 1895 at age 45 following the spectacular collapse of both his health and political career. Winston was 20 years old. When he first contemplated writing his father's biography Winston Churchill was an itinerant soldier and war correspondent who had yet to write his first book. The son still dwelt very much in his father's shadow, both emotionally and in terms of the political career to which he already aspired. By the time Lord Randolph Churchill was published in 1906, the young Winston Churchill already had half a dozen books to his credit and half a decade in Parliament. By 1906 Churchill had already left his father's political party, prevailed in the same political battle that had terminated his father's career, and was just two years from his first Cabinet post. Nonetheless, that Churchill would be selected as biographer by Lord Randolph's executors was not a foregone conclusion. Churchill first entertained the idea soon after his father's death, but it was not until late in 1902 that he was appointed. Churchill then spent two and a half years researching and writing. We can assume that it was not only a major literary effort, but an emotional one as well. Of the work, Churchill wrote to Lord Rosebery on 11 September 1902 "It is all most interesting to me - and melancholy too" (R. Churchill, Companion Volume II, Part 1, p.438). Churchill was criticized by some reviewers for overplaying his father's accomplishments. Nonetheless, the work was well received both as a frank portrayal of Randolph's extremes and as a showcase for the son's literary talent. Reference: Cohen A17.4, Woods/ICS A8(b), Langworth p.74, Macmillan and Company Limited, 1907, 0<
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Winston S. Churchill:
Lord Randolph Churchill - gebonden uitgave, pocketboek
1907, ISBN: 6cc3afd52b6b3802768cdf5418eaca55
[PU: Macmillan and Company Limited, London], This is the 1907 first one-volume unabridged edition of Winston Churchill’s biography of his father. The British first edition was published i… Meer...
[PU: Macmillan and Company Limited, London], This is the 1907 first one-volume unabridged edition of Winston Churchill’s biography of his father. The British first edition was published in two volumes in 1906. In 1907, the publisher issued this one-volume edition, containing the full text of the two-volume work as originally published in 1906, but printed on thinner paper. The binding closely resembles the first edition of just a year earlier. Here is a very good plus copy. The red cloth binding remains tight and square with sharp corners, nicely rounded spine, bright spine gilt, and none of the usual color shift between the spine and covers. Minor wear is limited to extremities. Wrinkling to the front cover cloth looks like it may be an original binding fault. The contents remain bright and clean with no spotting and no inscriptions. The sole previous ownership mark is a rather amusing (and slightly self-contradictory) unofficial review in pencil on the first free endpaper that reads: "Finished this book | May 12 1932 | 9 PM - | uninteresting but gives a | fair insight into character | of Lord Randolph Churchill | Politics and nothing else". It seems doubtful that this review would have cheered Churchill in his 1930s 'wilderness years.' The top edge gilt remains bright and only slightly scuffed. The fore edge shows light age toning and a hint of spotting. The bottom edge shows some staining. This copy was once part of the personal collection of Churchill's bibliographer, Ronald I. CohenWinston Churchill’s biography of his father focuses on Lord Randolph's career in Parliament after 1880. Lord Randolph died in January 1895 at age 45 following the spectacular collapse of both his health and political career. Winston was 20 years old. When he first contemplated writing his father's biography Winston Churchill was an itinerant soldier and war correspondent who had yet to write his first book. The son still dwelt very much in his father's shadow, both emotionally and in terms of the political career to which he already aspired.By the time Lord Randolph Churchill was published in 1906, the young Winston Churchill already had half a dozen books to his credit and half a decade in Parliament. By 1906 Churchill had already left his father's political party, prevailed in the same political battle that had terminated his father's career, and was just two years from his first Cabinet post. Nonetheless, that Churchill would be selected as biographer by Lord Randolph's executors was not a foregone conclusion. Churchill first entertained the idea soon after his father's death, but it was not until late in 1902 that he was appointed.Churchill then spent two and a half years researching and writing. We can assume that it was not only a major literary effort, but an emotional one as well. Of the work, Churchill wrote to Lord Rosebery on 11 September 1902 "It is all most interesting to me - and melancholy too" (R. Churchill, Companion Volume II, Part 1, p.438). Churchill was criticized by some reviewers for overplaying his father's accomplishments. Nonetheless, the work was well received both as a frank portrayal of Randolph's extremes and as a showcase for the son's literary talent.Reference: Cohen A17.4, Woods/ICS A8(b), Langworth p.74<
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CHURCHILL Winston S.:
Lord Randolph Churchill - eerste uitgave
1906, ISBN: 6cc3afd52b6b3802768cdf5418eaca55
gebonden uitgave
[SC: 12.0], FIRST EDITION, Frontispiece portraits to each volume; nine illustrations to volume I, seven to volume II. First edition. Two volumes. Large 8vo. Original red cloth, spines let… Meer...
[SC: 12.0], FIRST EDITION, Frontispiece portraits to each volume; nine illustrations to volume I, seven to volume II. First edition. Two volumes. Large 8vo. Original red cloth, spines lettered and ruled in gilt, ruling continued to boards in blind, front covers lettered in gilt with the Churchill family crest stamped in gilt, edges untrimmed. London, Macmillan and Co. Limited. An association copy of Churchill's great biography of his father Lord Randolph Churchill, from the library of the Conservative MP Major Ronald Cartland (1907-1940) with his engraved armorial bookplate to the front pastedown of volume one. Ronald Cartland was one of the most outspoken critics of Neville Chamberlain's policy of appeasing Nazi Germany, which won him the admiration of Churchill. Poignantly, Cartland would pay a heavy price for Chamberlain's appeasement policy, becoming the first British Member of Parliament to be killed in action during the Second World War. An excellent set.<
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Winston S. Churchill,,:
Lord Randolph Churchill (Maandelijkse huur. Jaarlijks abonnement)
ISBN: 6cc3afd52b6b3802768cdf5418eaca55
Volume 2 of this two-volume biography of Lord Randolph Churchill details the middle and twilight years of Lord Randolph's meteoric career, during which he served as Leader of the House of… Meer...
Volume 2 of this two-volume biography of Lord Randolph Churchill details the middle and twilight years of Lord Randolph's meteoric career, during which he served as Leader of the House of Commons and Chancellor of the Exchequer.Sir Winston Churchill would become known for his sweeping biographies of historical figures, including his ancestor, the Duke of Marlborough. His first biography, however, was that of his own father. An ambitious work written with the partial agenda of raising the stain of scandal from his father's reputation, it is nonetheless even-handed and honest about his fathers tactical mistakes.It's a fascinating work not only for the historical perspective it provides on the life of an accomplished politician, but also for the insight into Churchill's opinion of and relationship with his father. British History , AU,DE,ES,FR,GB,UK,IT,MX,US English History, Perlego<
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Winston S. Churchill:
Lord Randolph Churchill (Maandelijkse huur. Jaarlijks abonnement)
ISBN: 6cc3afd52b6b3802768cdf5418eaca55
British History , UK,GB,DE,ES,FR,IT,US,CA,MX,AU,NZ 20130527 English History, Perlego
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