Winston S. Churchill - The Second World War - 1948-1954






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Seksbinds hardback-udgave af The Second World War af Winston S. Churchill, udgivet på engelsk af Cassell & Company, London (1948–1954), med <![CDATA[uld]]> omslag, illustreret, foldekort, i alt 4.552 sider, fra Bind I The Gathering Storm (1948, 640 sider) til Bind VI Triumph and Tragedy (1954, 716 sider).
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True First Edition. Scarce set.
Complete with original dust-jackets
detailing price and scope of publication.
"One of the most comprehensive accounts
of the Second World War.
Contains maps, charts, copies of correspondence,
lists of meeting and a vast array of relative information."
Dust-jackets with Churchill's initials and titles [minor wear].
Publishers black cloth with gilt titles to spine.
Decorative endpapers.
Colour top page-blocks.
In-text and fold-out maps.
Name on inside.
Lovely set overall.
Volume I. 1948.
The Gathering Storm.
xv, 640 pages.
Volume II. 1949.
Their Finest Hour.
xvii, 684 pages
Volume III. 1950
The Grand Alliance.
xviii, 818 pages.
Volume IV. 1951.
The Hinge of Fate.
xviii, 917 pages.
Volume V. 1952.
Closing the Ring.
xviii, 673 pages.
Volume VI. 1954.
Triumph and Tragedy.
xviii, 716 pages.
"Churchill's ability as a writer, or as a painter
far out-weighted his military ability. His early military
career was nothing short of a disaster and helped
contribute to countless and unnecessary deaths.
With the outbreak of the Second World War his
past was soon forgotten as he morphed spectacularly
into the role of statesman and saviour."
"From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic
an Iron Curtain has descended across the Continent."
These prophetic words were part of a speech Churchill
gave in 1946 at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, USA.
Shipped and insured [courier liability] by recorded delivery with UPS.
True First Edition. Scarce set.
Complete with original dust-jackets
detailing price and scope of publication.
"One of the most comprehensive accounts
of the Second World War.
Contains maps, charts, copies of correspondence,
lists of meeting and a vast array of relative information."
Dust-jackets with Churchill's initials and titles [minor wear].
Publishers black cloth with gilt titles to spine.
Decorative endpapers.
Colour top page-blocks.
In-text and fold-out maps.
Name on inside.
Lovely set overall.
Volume I. 1948.
The Gathering Storm.
xv, 640 pages.
Volume II. 1949.
Their Finest Hour.
xvii, 684 pages
Volume III. 1950
The Grand Alliance.
xviii, 818 pages.
Volume IV. 1951.
The Hinge of Fate.
xviii, 917 pages.
Volume V. 1952.
Closing the Ring.
xviii, 673 pages.
Volume VI. 1954.
Triumph and Tragedy.
xviii, 716 pages.
"Churchill's ability as a writer, or as a painter
far out-weighted his military ability. His early military
career was nothing short of a disaster and helped
contribute to countless and unnecessary deaths.
With the outbreak of the Second World War his
past was soon forgotten as he morphed spectacularly
into the role of statesman and saviour."
"From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic
an Iron Curtain has descended across the Continent."
These prophetic words were part of a speech Churchill
gave in 1946 at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, USA.
Shipped and insured [courier liability] by recorded delivery with UPS.
