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For Free Trade

Author    Churchill, Winston S. [Spencer]

Title   For Free Trade

Binding   Hard Cover

Book Condition   Near Fine

Jacket Condition   No Jacket

Edition   First Edition

Publisher    The Churchilliana Co., Sacramento 1977

ISBN Number    0917684060 / 9780917684067

Seller ID   1536954

First American edition. No jacket. Owner blind stamp on title page, ink stamps following text appear to indicate date of acquisition and collection volume # of previous owner. Acquired from the private collection of Dr. Daniel Sperber, a prominent nuclear theorist. 1977 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. xv, 119. 8 3/4 x 6 3/8. Original beige cloth boards, burgundy cloth spine, gilt titles. A well-done facsimile reprint of one of Churchill's scarcest works, originally released in 1906. Reproductions of original covers precede and follow text. From the preface: Of the thousands of public and private collections of the works of Sir Winston Churchill pitifully few boast a copy of either Mr. Brodrick's Army or For Free Trade. These, the first and second published collections of Churchill speeches, were published in relatively small quantity, bound only in matt cards and were the remarks of a very young politician on issues that were soon passe. It is not surprising that one hears estimates that there are less than a dozen Mr. Brodrick's Army and hardly more For Free Trade in existence. Today, on the rare occasion that either is offered, they are priced far beyond the means of all but the wealthy. So it is that almost all collections have at least two gaps and the owners must resign themselves to never filling either. Not in Woods (released after its publication).

Price = 95.00 USD

 



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