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This is the precursor to Churchill's great war speeches, the U.S. first edition, first printing in the first printing dust jacket, published 11 months before the outbreak of the Second World War. This is a superior example, increasingly elusive thus.The U.S. first edition is a handsome book, a substantial 9.5 x 6.375 inches (25.13 x 16.19 cm) bound in blue cloth with red banners on the front cover and spine lettered in silver and red topstain. This is a lovely, better than near fine copy in a better than very good plus dust jacket. The blue cloth binding remains beautifully square, clean, bright, and tight with sharp corners. We note only a little wrinkling at the spine ends and a trivial hint of shelf wear to the bottom edges. The contents are immaculately clean with no spotting. The red-stained top edges retain uniform, strong hue. The sole previous ownership mark is the tiny bookseller sticker of New York City's "Gotham Book Mart" which was "a vital bookstore in the New York literary scene from its creation in 1920 to its closing in 2006." We would grade the volume as truly fine if not for mild age-toning to the otherwise lovely contents. The distinctive red, white, and black dust jacket is highly complete, notably clean, and unusually bright. The jacket is unclipped, retaining the original "$4.00" front flap price, and shows only the most trivial, fractional loss to the spine ends and upper flap fold corners. Wear is minimal and confined to extremities. Soiling is likewise minimal, noticeable only to the lower spine. Shelf presentation is excellent, the spine only lightly and uniformly toned, retaining strong red hue. The dust jacket is fitted with a clear, removable, archival cover.While England Slept contains text from 41 Churchill speeches criticizing British foreign policy, spanning 25 October 1928 to 24 March 1938. This collection has been called "…the permanent record of one man s unceasing struggle in the face of resentment, apathy, and complacency". The speeches were compiled by Churchill's son, Randolph, who contributed a preface and is credited with compilation. Randolph would do the same for his father's first volume of war speeches, Into Battle, published in an almost unrecognizable world less than three years later. At the time, on the eve of the Second World War, the British edition was given the politically palatable and comparatively esoteric title Arms and the Covenant referencing the failed Covenant of the post-WWI League of Nations. The U.S. title While England Slept - is more candid. The world remembers the resolute war leader to whom the British entrusted their fate, but it is easy to forget the years leading up to the war, which Churchill spent persistent, eloquent, and largely unheeded. Churchill bibliographer Frederick Woods called this edition "probably the most crucial volume of speeches that he ever published". As testimony to the book's importance, a copy of While England Slept lay on "President Roosevelt's bedside table, with key passages, including an analysis of the president's peace initiative, underscored." (William Manchester, The Last Lion, Volume II, p.305)Reference: Cohen A107.2.a, Woods/ICS A44(b.1). Langworth p.193. N° de ref. del artículo 007824
Título: While England Slept
Editorial: G.P. Putnam s Sons, New York
Año de publicación: 1938
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición de la sobrecubierta: Sobrecubierta no Incluida
Edición: First edition, first printing.
Librería: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Reino Unido
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
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Librería: Save With Sam, North Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
paperback. Condición: New. Brand New! This item is printed on demand. 1.0700. Nº de ref. del artículo: B0DPPN226G
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Librería: Antiquariat Dr. Rainer Minx, Bücherstadt, Zeuthen, Alemania
404 S. mit 1 Porträt, Einb. gering abgegriffen, Papier altersbed. gebräunt, handschr. Vermerk auf Innendeckel Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1050 Gr.-8°, OLwd., Farbkopfschnitt, Nº de ref. del artículo: 738033
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Librería: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Softcover. Condición: Good. Many books tell us about history but here is one book that caused history to take place. In the period 1932-1938 England was creeping closer to war. Many people perhaps a majority felt that England should rely on her natural defenses, including the English Channel that no army had successfully crossed since 1066. However, there was one almost lone voice crying in the wilderness that England should do more to prepare for war. That was the voice of Winston Churchill who was then only a lowly former member of the House of Commons. This book is a collection of speeches he made from 1932 to 1938. The common theme in these speeches that England had done little to prepare for war. He said that war with Germany was coming and England would not be ready for it. Churchill was especially critical of Neville Chamberlain and his famous quote of Peace in Our Time and his police of appeasement. It was when Churchill was proven right and the war actually started just as he had predicted that Neville Chamberlain resigned on 10 May 1940 and Churchill became Prime Minister. His speeches and radio broadcasts helped inspire British resistance, especially during the difficult days of 1940-41 when the British Commonwealth and Empire stood almost alone in its active opposition to Adolf Hitler. He led Britain as Prime Minister until victory over Nazi Germany had been secured. A famous quote by Churchill is History will be kind to me because I intend to write it. Churchill was a powerful writer starting from his first book in 1898 The Story of the Malakand Field Force: An Episode of Frontier War. It was his first published work of non-fiction. In June 1938, Winston Churchill published this book under the title Arms and the Covenant. It was then published in the US in September 1938 as While England Slept; a Survey of World Affairs, 1932-1938. It highlighted the United Kingdom's lack of military preparation to face the threat of Nazi Germany's expansion. In 1940, John F. Kennedy, then a student in his senior year at Harvard University, found he did not agree with the analysis by Churchill of the reasons for the war, so he wrote a book with almost the same title. Kennedy wrote it essentially as a critique and a rebuttal. In it, he in he examined the reasons for the UK's lack of preparation. He reached the same conclusion that some others since then have reached that it was not the Policy of Appeasement by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain that let to the war. It was an unfortunate choice to publish Why England Slept by Kennedy with almost exactly the same title as While England Slept by Churchill. John F. Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917. He was only 23 years old when he wrote his book. In 1940, Kennedy completed his thesis, "Appeasement in Munich", about British participation in the Munich Agreement. The thesis became the bestseller under the title Why England Slept. This has led to endless confusion as commentators have constantly gotten the two books mixed up. Nº de ref. del artículo: SONG4871877728
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Librería: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Softcover. Condición: New. Many books tell us about history but here is one book that caused history to take place. In the period 1932-1938 England was creeping closer to war. Many people perhaps a majority felt that England should rely on her natural defenses, including the English Channel that no army had successfully crossed since 1066. However, there was one almost lone voice crying in the wilderness that England should do more to prepare for war. That was the voice of Winston Churchill who was then only a lowly former member of the House of Commons. This book is a collection of speeches he made from 1932 to 1938. The common theme in these speeches that England had done little to prepare for war. He said that war with Germany was coming and England would not be ready for it. Churchill was especially critical of Neville Chamberlain and his famous quote of Peace in Our Time and his police of appeasement. It was when Churchill was proven right and the war actually started just as he had predicted that Neville Chamberlain resigned on 10 May 1940 and Churchill became Prime Minister. His speeches and radio broadcasts helped inspire British resistance, especially during the difficult days of 1940-41 when the British Commonwealth and Empire stood almost alone in its active opposition to Adolf Hitler. He led Britain as Prime Minister until victory over Nazi Germany had been secured. A famous quote by Churchill is History will be kind to me because I intend to write it. Churchill was a powerful writer starting from his first book in 1898 The Story of the Malakand Field Force: An Episode of Frontier War. It was his first published work of non-fiction. In June 1938, Winston Churchill published this book under the title Arms and the Covenant. It was then published in the US in September 1938 as While England Slept; a Survey of World Affairs, 1932-1938. It highlighted the United Kingdom's lack of military preparation to face the threat of Nazi Germany's expansion. In 1940, John F. Kennedy, then a student in his senior year at Harvard University, found he did not agree with the analysis by Churchill of the reasons for the war, so he wrote a book with almost the same title. Kennedy wrote it essentially as a critique and a rebuttal. In it, he in he examined the reasons for the UK's lack of preparation. He reached the same conclusion that some others since then have reached that it was not the Policy of Appeasement by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain that let to the war. It was an unfortunate choice to publish Why England Slept by Kennedy with almost exactly the same title as While England Slept by Churchill. John F. Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917. He was only 23 years old when he wrote his book. In 1940, Kennedy completed his thesis, "Appeasement in Munich", about British participation in the Munich Agreement. The thesis became the bestseller under the title Why England Slept. This has led to endless confusion as commentators have constantly gotten the two books mixed up. Nº de ref. del artículo: DADAX4871877728
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Librería: moluna, Greven, Alemania
Condición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. In the years following the great depression, with Germany rearming and the rise of fascism across Europe being met with a policy of appeasement from the Democratic countries, Winston Churchill stood as a rare voice in the wilderness, warning of the dangers . Nº de ref. del artículo: 4206609
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Librería: GF Books, Inc., Hawthorne, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Very Good. Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 1.25. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1258173328-2-3
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