Hachette. 1961. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 142 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 923-Politiciens, economistes, juristes, enseignants
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Texte français de Judith Cotté. Classification Dewey : 923-Politiciens, economistes, juristes, enseignants
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London, Pimlico, 1999, gr. in-8°, (320) pp, non paginé, 364 photographies, dessins et caricatures de l'époque, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
The photographs and cartoon portraits in this volume, selected from a total of more than five thousand collected by Martin Gilbert over several years, vividly portray the variety and span of Churchill's life. More than a third of the photographs and most of the cartoons came from Sir Winston's own albums. Many of these photographs have appeared nowhere else. Many were rescued from fading originals, or from glass-plate negatives on the verge of destruction. As here displayed, they are supported by a rich historical commentary, often in Churchill's own words or those of his contemporaries. Martin Gilbert has been able to date many of the photographs precisely, and then to find in the archives what Churchill was writing or saying at that time. — "Churchill's official biographer, Martin Gilbert, has brought together over 360 photographs and cartoons in a volume that bears witness to the length of his public life and gives tantalising glimpses of the private man. Taken from a host of archives and from Churchill's own albums, many of the photographs reflect the figure so well known to the British public. But the man with the trademark pout and fat cigar is also a young Sandhurst cadet in fancy dress, a mounted war correspondent during the Boer War, a writer and painter and an elderly man overcome with emotion at the reaction to one of his speeches. Although the images may be browsed selectively, a cover-to-cover perusal reveals their full impact, showing how Churchill's rise to greatness is reflected in his face. As a child, he already seems poised and mildly imperious. A Member of Parliament at 25, by the time he reaches his 30s, his expression seems heavy with the weight of public duty. Captions accompanying each image place them in context and many include quotations from Churchill's own writings and speeches. Gilbert's photographic portrait will appeal to a wide audience. It should make a valuable addition to existing collections of Churchill literature and will prove an impelling appetiser for further reading." (Karen Tiley)
With maps and charts. Hutchinson & Co., London, s.d. (1927). In-8 p., tela editoriale (lievi macchie al dorso), pp. 192, con 15 mappe e diagrammi f.t., di cui 4 più volte ripieg. Prima edizione di questa opera che, come si legge nella prefazione, is not a comprehensive criticism of "The world crisis", Volume III, but is merely a collection of criticism written by experts each responsible only for his own contributions, but each leaving particular knwoledge of the subject with which he deals.Vi sono contenuti i seguenti contributi: Mr. Churchill as Historian" (Lord Sydenham of Combe) // "The German Losses on the Somme. July-December, 1916 (Sir Charles Oman) // "Mr. Churchill's Opinions: Some Other Points of View" (Major-General Sir W. D. Bird) // "Joffre, Galliéni and the Marne" (Major-General Sir F. Maurice) // "Mr. Churchill and Jutland" (Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon).Cfr. Zoller, Annotated bibliography of works about Churchill; Five experts on various aspects of World War I criticize Churchill's Volume III (191618) of the World Crisis; they also consider the Dardanelles campaign in Volume II (1915). An important critical work, sufficiently powerful that Churchill replied to it in part in his 1931 single-volume edition of the "The World Crisis".Sottolineature a biro soltanto alla prima pag. di prefazione; occhietto e verso dell'ultima pagina d'indice ingialliti, peraltro esempl. ben conservato..
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Speeches by W. Rockefeller and W. Churchill Presentation of the Williamsburg Prize. Proceedings of the Presentation of the Williamsburg Award By the Trusts of Colonial Williamsburg to the RT. Hon. Sir Winston S. Churchill at rapers Hall, London December 7, 1955. Williamsburg, 19/Rechi U. Rokfellera i U. Cherchillya Materialy o vruchenii premii Vilyamsburga. Proceedings of the Presentation of the Williamsburg Award By the Trustees of Colonial Williamsburg to the RT. Hon. Sir Winston S. Churchill at drapers Hall, London December 7, 1955. Vilyamsburg, 19 Speeches by W. Rockefeller and W. Churchill Presentation of the Williamsburg Prize. Proceedings of the Presentation of the Williamsburg Award By the Trusts of Colonial Williamsburg to the RT. Hon. Sir Winston S. Churchill at rapers Hall, London December 7, 1955. Williamsburg, 1957. 48, 1 p.: 26.5x18 sm. SKUbd-d25c0000290dcedc.
Paris Match. 2017. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 98 pages - nombreuses photos et illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte. Texte sur plusieurs colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
"Sommaire : Churchill, le stratége - Interview de François Kersaudy - 7 épisode qui ont marqué sa vie - Une vie d'artiste - Les bons mots du ""vieux Lion"" - Quand ""les chiens noirs"" aboient - Churchill vu par : Albert Cohen - Charles de Gaulle - Boris Johnson - François Bedarida - Churchill par-ci, Winston par-là - Mai 1940 : 25 jours qui ébranlèrent le monde - Churchill premier ministre ou la puissance du verbe - 3 grands discours - Chamberlain, aveugle chambellan de l'apaisement - Lord Halifax ou la paix à tout prix - Le roi nu - Les collabos de Sa Majesté - Dunkerque, un succès au goût amer - Les heures sombres, le film - Et la France dans tout ça - Si Lord Halifax avait gagné.. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues"
Libération Soir. 1944. In-Plano. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Un feuillet de deux pages augmentées de quelques photos en noir et blanc et d'une illustration en couleurs. Texte sur plusieurs colonnes. Une petite déchirure sans incidence sur la lecture. Quelques rousseurs. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.1-Journaux
Sommaire : Bienvenue à Winston Churchill - 21 octobre 1940 En français M. Churchill parle aux français - 18 juin 1940 Le premier appel du Général de Gaulle - Churchill et la France - etc Classification Dewey : 70.1-Journaux