1933 Sandhurst Edition of The World Crisis
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Description
Folding Maps, Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding
The single volume Sandhurst abridged edition of Winston Churchill's six volume history of 'The World in Crisis', which was first published between 1923 and 1931.
This edition is abridged to a single volume to make it more accessible for military students, and general readers.
This edition was named after the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, reflecting its intended audience of military officers and students of war strategy.
Illustrated with thirty-two maps, many of which are folding. Collated, complete.
With the loosely inserted label of Steve Forbes.
Malcolm Stevenson Forbes Jr. (Steve Forbes) is one of the world's foremost Churchill collectors, and is the third-generation chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Magazine. Like Churchill, his life included both politics and publishing; he ran for US President in 1996 and 2000.
Condition
In the publisher's original cloth binding. Handling marks to boards. Shelf wear to back strip tail. Small ink marks to back strip head and tail of rear board. Small areas of fading to rear board perimeters. Hinges strained, with front hinge firmly held, and rear hinge significantly strained and somewhat tender. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright.
Good
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