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Winston S. Churchill - The World Crisis, Sandhurst edition

Description: The World Crisis Winston S. Churchill London: Thornton Butterworth Limited, 1933 Sandhurst edition Condition: Good This is the scarce and desirable “Sandhurst Edition” of The World Crisis – Winston Churchill’s history of the First World War. Churchill played a critical, controversial, and varied role in “The war to end all wars” a quarter of a century before he led Britain during the Second World War. His epic history of the conflict was originally published in six volumes between 1923 and 1931, followed in that year by a first abridged and revised edition which added new material. This 1933 “Sandhurst Edition” was a special – indeed unique – new abridgment, the completely reset text featuring chapters selected by Churchill from his 1931 abridged and revised edition. Only 1,354 copies were printed for the Royal Military College as a cadet textbook. We recently acquired a trove of a dozen copies laboriously sourced over long years by a college professor – more copies than we have encountered in the entire time we have been offering works by and about Churchill. This edition was a textbook, so nearly all copies have seen considerable wear and bear the consequences of heavy use, and the red cloth bindings proved susceptible to sunning. This example is only in good condition, consonant with the used, venerable textbook it is. The binding is intact but shaken, the covers soiled and stained with ring stains on the rear cover. The spine retains good color, though soiled, scuffed, and stained with fraying along the rear hinge and a split at the upper front hinge. There are two small stamps and a hand-written name inked on the upper front pastedown. The original ink-stamped cadet name – “A. S. Bullivant, 4, Coy. R.M.C.” – is crossed out. We find pencil underlining and marginalia at pp. 307-10, 387-8, 394-95, and an indecipherable pencil doodle on the rear pastedown. Very light spotting appears confined to prelims and page edges, which are also soiled. Founded in the 18th Century, Sandhurst was, as Field-Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount of Alamein, called it, “the cradle of the British Army”. Today’s Sandhurst is the descendant of two famous cadet establishments merged in 1947 – the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Churchill entered Sandhurst in 1893 as a cavalry cadet and passed out in December 1894, to be commissioned a second lieutenant in the Fourth Queen’s Own Hussars. His career as an officer and war correspondent both proved his valor and made him famous, leading to his first election to Parliament in 1900. The Churchill who prepared this text for the cadets at his military alma mater had seen more of war from more perspectives than most of Britain’s great generals. Churchill’s firsthand knowledge of war spanned the frontiers of colonial India to “the last great British cavalry charge” on the banks of the Nile, and the corridors of Whitehall to the trenches of Flanders. His service in the British Cabinet – as First Lord of the Admiralty, Minister of Munitions, Secretary of State for War, and Secretary of State for Air - had seen him preside over all aspects of Britain’s fighting services. Just as Churchill was in a special position to prepare this text for Sandhurst, he was also in a special position to write the history of the First World War, which nearly cost him both his political and corporeal lives. First Lord of the Admiralty from 1911 until 1915, after the Dardanelles disaster, Churchill was scapegoated and forced to resign. He spent political exile as a lieutenant colonel of a battalion in the trenches. Before war's end, Churchill was exonerated and rejoined the Government, foreshadowing the political isolation and restoration he experienced leading up to the Second World War. Fittingly, it was during Churchill’s 1930s “wilderness years” that he shared his history of “The war to end all wars” with cadets at the institution through which he had passed four decades earlier. Reference: Cohen A69.8, Woods/ICS A31(c), Langworth p.117. Ref #: 006586 CHURCHILL BOOK COLLECTOR We are Churchill Book Collector, a professional bookseller specializing in books and other published works by and about the great twentieth century statesman and acclaimed writer, Sir Winston Churchill. We offer both a singular inventory and approachable expertise. The integrity of our inventory is backed by our membership in the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA), the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB), and the Independent Online Booksellers Association (IOBA). Churchill's official biographer, Sir Martin Gilbert, rightly called Churchill's long life "remarkable and versatile". Statesman, soldier, war correspondent, ardent social reformer, combative cold warrior, painter - Churchill was many things, but perhaps above all a master wordsmith. We’re here to help Churchill’s words find your shelves. Our extensive inventory features some of the rarest material offered – including fine first editions and inscribed copies – as well as reading copies and works about Churchill’s life and time. While we specialize in Churchill, our inventory also includes noteworthy first and collectible editions by other authors, ranging from Xenophon to T. E. Lawrence, spanning exploration and empire to twentieth century fiction. We are able to help with anything from finding individual books to assembling full collections, working closely with individual collectors to identify and accommodate their preferences and budget. We are also able to commission preservation cases and fine bindings. Please contact us if you have books to sell. We buy, and in some cases consign, fine and collectible individual items, as well as whole collections.

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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Year Printed: 1933

Binding: Hardcover

Author: Winston S. Churchill

Publisher: Thornton Butterworth Limited

Place of Publication: London

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