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  • Literary Publications Foundation

    Published by Literary Publications Foundation, Boston, 1968

    Seller: Odd Volume Bookstore, JACKSON, TN, U.S.A.

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    paperback. Condition: Good/No Dj. Trade Paperback Authors include Rossme Taylor, Fritz Hamilton, Li Po, Tu Fu, Cheng Ch'ou, Tatsuo Hori, Jules Supervielle, and Italiam translations by Umberto Saba. Poems from India, and Shatter the Day, a play by George Abbe. Selling books professionally since 1991. There is ALWAYS something old that is new at the Odd Volume Bookstore. Our photo is our actual book. No stock images to confuse. Quick shipping usually 24-hours from purchase time or less! Free on-line tracking! Your satisfaction is our concern. We are happy only when you are happy!.

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    Churchill, Winston S.

    Published by Churchill Literary Foundation, Hopkinton, NH, 1987

    Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.

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    Leather bound. Condition: Fine. Limited edition publication of The Dream by Winston S. Churchill, from the Churchill Literary Foundation. (illustrator). First Edition / Limited Edition. Octavo, xvi, [4], 26, [2]. Red padded leather covers, embossed Marlborough arms on cover, title in gilt on spine. All edges gilt, silk endpapers. From a limited edition of 500 copies, this being number 474. Includes a letter from the International Churchill Society, thanking a patron for their contribution and describing this book. (Cohen A288.1). This text is from a short article written by Churchill in 1947. At a family dinner in 1946, the daughter of Winston Churchill, Sarah, asked her father if he had the power to have anyone join them for dinner, who would it be? She expected him to name someone like Napoleon or Caesar, but he replied "Oh, my father, of course." Churchill recorded this episode in an article simply titled "Private Article" and filed it away for many years. It was published by Sarah Churchill after his death in 1966 and later in this publication.