Marlborough: His Life and Times

Winston CHURCHILL

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Marlborough: His Life and Times

“HE NEVER RODE OFF ANY FIELD EXCEPT AS A VICTOR”: FIRST EDITIONS OF CHURCHILL’S SCARCE MARLBOROUGH, HANDSOME IN ORIGINAL CLOTH

CHURCHILL, Winston. Marlborough: His Life and Times. London: George G. Harrap, (1933-38). Four volumes. Octavo, original plum cloth, top edges gilt.

First trade editions of this important biography, with hundreds of maps and plans (many folding), plates, and document facsimiles.

Churchill wrote this history of his famous ancestor to refute earlier criticisms of Marlborough by Macaulay. “Though it was a commissioned work, Churchill would not have invested nearly a million words and ten years had it not had special significance for him. For he wrote about a man who was not only his ancestor, an invincible general, the first of what became the Spencer-Churchill dukes of Marlborough, and a maker of modern Britain, but also a supreme example of heroism in the two vocations which mainly interested Churchill and in which ultimate triumph seemed to have eluded him— politics and war making” (Wiedhorn, 110). “It may be his greatest book. To understand the Churchill of the Second World War, the majestic blending of his commanding English with historical precedent, one has to read Marlborough. Only in its pages can one glean an understanding of the root of the speeches which inspired Britain to stand when she had little to stand with” (Langworth, 164). Issued simultaneously in a signed limited edition. Errata slips present in Volumes I-III, as called for. Without scarce original dust jackets. Cohen A97.1.a. Woods A40a.

Interiors fine; light fading to spines of Volumes I-III. About-fine condition. Increasingly scarce.

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