FIRST EDITION OF CHURCHILL'S IAN HAMILTON’S MARCH, 1900
CHURCHILL, Winston. Ian Hamilton's March. London: Longmans, Green, 1900. Octavo, modern full crimson morocco gilt, raised bands, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt.
First edition of Churchill's fifth book, a continuation of his coverage of the Boer War, handsomely bound in full morocco-gilt by Sawyer.
Ian Hamilton's March, the sequel to Churchill's popular London to Ladysmith, "describes the fighting march of Ian Hamilton's mounted division from Bloemfontein to Johannesburg (Churchill rode a bicycle into 'Jo'burg' a day before the army arrived) and on to Pretoria, where the author was able to help liberate his former fellow prisoners" (Langworth, 58). Hamilton proposed Churchill for the Victoria Cross for some of his brave acts during the Boer War, but Churchill, having resigned his South African Light Horse commission in order to act as a journalist, was ineligible. The volume consists of 17 letters Churchill wrote as a Morning Post correspondent; "in contrast to London to Ladysmith, the texts of the originally published letters were more extensively revised and four letters were included which had never appeared in periodical form" (Cohen A8.1.a). With frontispiece portrait of Hamilton and ten maps (one folding and printed in color). With four pages of advertisements for other Churchill works and a 32-page publisher's catalogue dated "7/00" bound at rear. Cohen A8.1.a. Langworth, 59. Woods A5.
A fine, handsome copy.