Softcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Best known Prime Minister of Great Britain. Elected to Parliament and served both conservative and liberal government. Moderate edgewear on the boards. Moderate shelf wear. Please note the image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item. Book.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1993
ISBN 10: 0198203179 ISBN 13: 9780198203179
Da: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
1st Edition. Near fine cloth copy in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: xiii, 581 pages; 20 cm. Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Churchill and the Pitfalls of Family Piety; 2. Churchill and Germany; 3. Churchill and France; 4. Churchill and Social Reform; 5. Churchill's Economic Ideas, 1900-1930; 6. Churchill and Lloyd George; 7. Churchill and the Labour Movement; 8. Churchill and the First World War; 9. Churchill and Zionism; 10. Churchill and the British Empire; 11. Churchill and the Monarchy; 12. Churchill and Appeasement; 13. Churchill, Radio, and Cinema; 14. Churchill in 1940: The Worst and Finest Hour. 15. How Churchill Became Prime Minister16. Churchill, Japan, and British Security in the Pacific: 1904-1942; 17. Wheel Within a Wheel: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the Special Relationship; 18. Churchill and Stalin; 19. Churchill's Strategy; 20. Churchill and the Defence Chiefs; 21. Churchill and the Navy; 22. Churchill and Eisenhower in the Second World War; 23. Churchill and the Use of Special Intelligence; 24. Churchill and Science; 25. Churchill and Europe; 26. Churchill and India; 27. Churchill and Egypt 1946-1956; 28. Churchill: The Government of 1951-1955. 29. Churchill the Parliamentarian, Orator, and StatesmanNotes; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z. Subjects: Churchill, Winston 1874-1965. Churchill, Winston 1874-1965; Biography. Prime ministers Great Britain; Biography. Politics and government. World War, 1939-1945. 20th Century. Government. Great Britain Politics and government 20th century. 3 Kg.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1993
ISBN 10: 0198203179 ISBN 13: 9780198203179
Da: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda
Prima edizione
EUR 14,95
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello1st Edition. Near fine cloth copy in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: xiii, 581 pages; 20 cm. Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Churchill and the Pitfalls of Family Piety; 2. Churchill and Germany; 3. Churchill and France; 4. Churchill and Social Reform; 5. Churchill's Economic Ideas, 1900-1930; 6. Churchill and Lloyd George; 7. Churchill and the Labour Movement; 8. Churchill and the First World War; 9. Churchill and Zionism; 10. Churchill and the British Empire; 11. Churchill and the Monarchy; 12. Churchill and Appeasement; 13. Churchill, Radio, and Cinema; 14. Churchill in 1940: The Worst and Finest Hour. 15. How Churchill Became Prime Minister16. Churchill, Japan, and British Security in the Pacific: 1904-1942; 17. Wheel Within a Wheel: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the Special Relationship; 18. Churchill and Stalin; 19. Churchill's Strategy; 20. Churchill and the Defence Chiefs; 21. Churchill and the Navy; 22. Churchill and Eisenhower in the Second World War; 23. Churchill and the Use of Special Intelligence; 24. Churchill and Science; 25. Churchill and Europe; 26. Churchill and India; 27. Churchill and Egypt 1946-1956; 28. Churchill: The Government of 1951-1955. 29. Churchill the Parliamentarian, Orator, and StatesmanNotes; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z. Subjects: Churchill, Winston 1874-1965. Churchill, Winston 1874-1965; Biography. Prime ministers Great Britain; Biography. Politics and government. World War, 1939-1945. 20th Century. Government. Great Britain Politics and government 20th century. 1 Kg.
Editore: London : Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1955
Da: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda
Prima edizione
EUR 25,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloFirst Edition. Very good cloth copy in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-toned dust-wrapper, which is adhered to the pastedowns. Endpapers and edges lightly foxed; contemporary reader inscription (1955) to front free endpaper. Remains well-preserved overall; tight, bright and clean. Physical description; 556 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Subjects; Law, Andrew Bonar (1858-1923). Prime ministers. Biography. Great Britain. Politics and government. 1837-1901. 20th century. Illustrated. Political history. Conservative Party. 1 Kg.
EUR 13,08
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrellounknown_binding. Condizione: Good. First Edition. First edition. Hardback. With fixed dust jacket. Ex-Library. Ex-Library Book. Has usual library markings.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1966
Da: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Irlanda
Prima edizione
EUR 3.500,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. First Edition. Large Octavo. Frontispiece-Portrait of Disraeli, XXIV, [1], 819 pages with 16 illustrations and two maps within the text. Hardcover / Original publisher's cloth without the dustjacket [Price includes the preparation of a custom-made clamshell-box for the buyer of this extremely rare book]. Private giftinscription on endpaper. Binding a bit fragile and rear gutter starting. Boards slightly stained and a bit grubby. Still in very good condition. Interior very clean. This is one of the rare opportunities to buy this Magnus Opus in a signed version, which is nearly impossible to find ! Signed and dated by Baron Blake on the titlepage: "Robert Blake - March 31st 1970". Robert Norman William Blake, Baron Blake, FBA, FRSL (23 December 1916 20 September 2003), was an English historian and peer. He is best known for his 1966 biography of Benjamin Disraeli, and for The Conservative Party from Peel to Churchill, which grew out of his 1968 Ford lectures. Robert Blake was born in Brundall, Norwich, the elder son of William Joseph Blake, a schoolmaster, and of Norah Lindley Blake, (née Daynes), the daughter of a leading Norwich solicitor. The family firm was Daynes, Hill & Perks, subsequently acquired by Eversheds. He was said to be related to Admiral Robert Blake, of the Parliamentary navy. Blake was educated at a dame school in Brundall; King Edward VI's Norwich School, where his father taught History; and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was an Eldon Law Scholar. He graduated from Oxford with a First in Modern Greats and a hockey Blue. One of his contemporaries at Oxford was Sir Keith Joseph. Blake had planned to go to the bar. However, when the Second World War broke out he was commissioned into the Royal Artillery, turning down an offer from a friend to join MI5. He was taken prisoner at the Siege of Tobruk in 1942, escaped from Italy in 1944, and was mentioned in despatches. He worked for MI6 from 1944 to 1946, where he was a colleague of Kim Philby. In 1947 he became a student (fellow) and tutor in Politics at Christ Church, Oxford, replacing Lord Pakenham, who had joined Clement Attlee's government. His first work was an edition of the papers of Douglas Haig, which did much to restore Haig's reputation. It was followed by a biography of Bonar Law, written at the invitation of Lord Beaverbrook, Law's executor. Blake's most famous work is his 1966 Disraeli, a biography of Benjamin Disraeli, which has been variously described as "the best single-volume biography of any British prime minister" and "the best biography of anyone in any language". He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy the following year. Having abandoned a project for a biography of Lord Derby, in 1970 he published The Conservative Party from Peel to Churchill, a general history of the Conservative Party based on his 1968 Ford Lectures. The work was later extended to cover the period up to the premiership of Margaret Thatcher and, later, that of John Major. In 1968 he was elected provost of The Queen's College, Oxford, a post he retained until retirement in 1987. On 17 May 1971, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister Edward Heath, Blake was created a life peer as Baron Blake, of Braydeston in the County of Norfolk. In the House of Lords he took the Conservative whip. In 1972 he moved the address in reply to the Queen's Speech. His History of Rhodesia (1977) is, according to Kenneth O. Morgan, "essentially a study of white rule, ending with sharp comments on the illegal breakaway regime of Ian Smith, where Blake's views were much influenced by his friendship with the liberal Garfield Todd and his daughter". It makes interesting reading in conjunction with the less critical Rainbow on the Zambezi (1953) by Don Taylor. In 1987 Lord Blake was nominated in the election for the Oxford Chancellorship, but lost to Roy Jenkins, although polling ahead of Edward Heath. Blake was hurt by the fact that the Cabinet had decided to endorse Heath, and became withdrawn from Oxford. In 1990 he was one of the leading historians behind the setting up of the History Curriculum Association. The Association advocated a more knowledge-based history curriculum in schools. It expressed "profound disquiet" at the way history was being taught in the classroom and observed that the integrity of history was threatened. In 1992 Blake gave the centenary Romanes Lecture on "Gladstone, Disraeli and Queen Victoria". Blake was for many years Senior Member (the University don responsible for ruling on internal disputes such as accusations of electoral malpractice) of the Oxford University Conservative Association. (Wikipedia).