$375 – Introduction by Churchill. Woods B49, Cohen B126
A 36-page political pamphlet produced for the 1951 General Election with an Introduction by Winston Churchill with facsimile signature. A fine copy, no markings. Housed in a custom-made solander case with raised bands…
$300 – Woods D(b)50(b) also D(b)50(a) and B53, Cohen A104
23 page booklet with Winston Churchill’s dedication speech at the unveiling of the memorial to T. E. Lawrence which took place on 3 Oct. 1936 at Lawrence’s secondary high school, City of Oxford High School For Boys. First Edition.
$450 – Woods B40, Cohen B104
Tributes to James Maxton 1885-1946. Churchill has kind words for this Labour MP. Protected in a custom-made card chemise with title label to front which is housed in a custom-made solander case…
$120 – Woods B52/1, Cohen B140
This book recounts the story of 50 years of the Long Ashton Research Station. Foreword by the University Chancellor, Winston Churchill.
$1,000
3 identical folders / cases each with a booklet (author Martin Gilbert) and 8 Sterling Silver medals: Churchill’s life is divided into 3 distinct periods hence the 3 cases. Medals were struck by the Royal Mint of Great Britain for the American Express Company.
$275 – 3 books signed by the Author, Martin Gilbert
Three books covering Churchill’s life by Martin Gilbert to accompany a set of medals produced for the American Express Company by the Royal Mint of Great Britain. (Medals not included). Each book is signed by the author, Martin Gilbert…
$275 – Cohen A63
Winston Churchill was Head of the Colonial Office from 14th Feb 1921 – Oct 1922. As Secretary of State for the Colonies he urged that this “despatch be published as a Parliamentary Paper. It was presented to Parliament Sep. 1921.
$600 – Woods B49/1, Cohen B130
Privately printed book for Andrew Rae Duncan’s friends by The British Iron and Steel Federation, 1952, with a contribution by the Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill. Includes a letter to Mr. Belch C.B.E. from Michie at Steel House, Westminister.
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$350 – with many Signatures
The catalog from the the 1982 Exhibition of Churchill’s painting held at the Wylma Wayne Fine Art Gallery. A very desirable copy of this unique book in original card covers. With Signatures of many of those who contributed.
$200
Photograph of Sir Winston Churchill taken at No. 10 Downing Street on November 26th 1954…
$175 – Woods A68, Cohen A144
1941 Speech by The Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill: To the Pilgrim Society
$75 – Cohen D107
36 page pamphlet with articles about Tito and his Partisans by Winston Churchill, Sgt. W. Bernstein, Frank Gervasi, Stoyan Pribichevich, Lt.-Gen. Milovan, and Louis Adamic.
$500 – Langworth p49
A very elaborate production of Winston Churchill’s book. Deluxe illustrated numbered edition (#872) in French Issued as unbound sheets, 9″ x 11″. Loose sheets intended for binding.
$250
Undated press photograph of Winston Churchill with Dwight Eisenhower. Measures approx. 10″ x 8″. Glossy photograph in Excellent Condition except for small crease/tear to right bottom corner…
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$85 – Woods A9
Collector’s Bindings – 1977 The Churchilliana Company. First Edition. Pristine Condition
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$85 – Woods A6(b)
Collector’s Bindings – 1977 The Churchilliana Company. First Edition. Pristine Condition
$70 – Woods A6(b)
Collector’s Bindings – 1977 The Churchilliana Company. First Edition. Pristine Condition
$125 – Woods A141, Cohen A271: 1 of 2 available copies
Published Letter from Winston Churchill. This single side letter dated 9 April 1955 on Chartwell stationery was published to show Churchill’s support for Tony Benn’s attempt to renounce his peerage.
$60 – Woods D(b)65/1, Cohen D119
Tributes by Winston Churchill & Clement Attlee. This booklet was issued to help raise funds for the memorial to FDR which now stands in Grosvenor Square.
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$450 – Woods D(b)80, Cohen B127
From the Conservative Candidate Sir Waldron Smithers. With a message to the Electors of Orpington from Winston S. Churchill in advance of the up-coming election on 25 October 1951. 1 page pamphlet printed on both sides…