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Winston S. Churchill. MY AFRICAN JOURNEY -First American Edition (First Issue)-. George H. Doran, NY, 1909.

Price: US$1000.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: This is a very good copy of the rare First American edition, First Issue, according to bibliographer Ronald Cohen, with a title page that states: "Hodder & Stoughton, London." The book is tight and the cloth only moderately worn, with the usual uneven fading. The spine has faded further but the gilt remains bright. The contents are fine and virtually unfoxed, with some tanning to the endpapers and pastedowns and a discreet former-owner's bookplate on the front pastedown. First American Edition (First Issue) (Cohen A27.4) (Woods A12ab). 8vo (242 pages, with 60 photographs, 3 maps, tissue protected frontis photo.)

Seller: CHARTWELL BOOKSELLERS, NEW YORK, NY, U.S.A.

Winston S. Churchill. My African Journey, the Canadian first edition. William Briggs, Toronto, 1909.

Price: US$1250.00 + shipping

Description: This genuine rarity is the first and only Canadian issue of My African Journey, among the scarcest English language first editions of Churchill's book-length works. We have seen only a precious few on the market over many years. My African Journey is Churchill's travelogue on Britain's possessions in East Africa, written while he was serving as Undersecretary of State for the Colonies. This book is notable, among other things, for being the only one of his many books to contain photographs apparently taken by the author.Both the Canadian and British first editions are striking, with a vivid red binding and a pictorial front cover bearing a woodcut illustration of Churchill with his bagged white rhinoceros depicted in blue, grey, and black. This Canadian edition is distinguished by the publisher "BRIGGS" on the lower spine, in lieu of the British edition's "Hodder & Stoughton". This Canadian edition also bears a unique title page. As with the British edition, the red cloth spine of this Canadian edition proved exceptionally vulnerable to sunning and the 61 photographs were tipped in rather than bound, so copies should be carefully checked to ensure the presence of all illustrations and maps.Condition of this copy is good, sound and unrestored, but nonetheless with wear and defects. The publisher’s red cloth binding is square and reasonably tight, though worn and soiled. The illustrated front cover remains bright despite light overall soiling and a few minor scuffs to the upper left in the blue sky portion of the illustration. The blank rear cover is bright though soiled. Both covers show shelf wear and minor bumps to the corners. The spine is toned, soiled, and worn, with fraying at the spine ends and a clean, one inch (2.54 cm) split to the red cloth, not affecting binding integrity, at the upper rear hinge. The gilt spine print is dulled but remains legible. The contents are complete, with all illustrations and maps present. A few of the tipped in photographic plates are loose, as is typical, but all present and correctly located. Curiously, duplicates of the p.24 illustration and the p.114 illustrations, notionally sourced from another copy, are cropped and pasted, respectively, to the blank recto preceding the half title and to the final free endpaper verso. Spotting is light and intermittent throughout, heavier only to the leaves preceding the frontispiece. The endpapers show cosmetic splits at the gutters that do not affect binding integrity, the mull beneath still fully intact. We find no previous ownership marks.In the summer of 1907 Churchill left England for five months, making his way after working stops in southern Europe to Africa for "a tour of the east African domains." In early November, Churchill would kill a rhinoceros, the basis of the striking illustration on the front cover of the British first edition of his eventual book. By now a seasoned and financially shrewd author, Churchill arranged to profit doubly from the trip, first by serializing articles in Strand Magazine and then by publishing a book based substantially upon them. In November 1908 Hodder and Stoughton published My African Journey as a book, which was a substantial 10,000 words longer than the serialized articles.Reference: Cohen A27.7, Woods/ICS A12(ac), Langworth p.85.

Seller: Churchill Book Collector ABAA/ILAB/IOBA, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.

Winston S. Churchill. MY AFRICAN JOURNEY -First English "Cheap" Illustrated Softcover Edition-. Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1909.

Price: US$1650.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: This is the extremely rare and fragile early English illustrated softcover edition in unusually fresh condition. Produced in the style of a vintage "pulp" (a kind of Victorian-age comic book), it constituted a new setting of the text (in 2-columns) printed on cheap paper that browned quickly; bound in slicked paper wraps with a full-color cover illustration of Churchill, in pith helmet and rifle, standing by his bagged white rhinoceros. These illustrated covers, front and rear, so prone to age-darkening, are here bright and virtually mint, save for a tiny chip near the lower front corner The spine, so prone to cracking and loss, is complete, with fractional chips at the head and tail. The contents are browned, as per usual, but unfoxed, and crisp. This is the scarcest edition of this work, here preserved in a purpose-built burgundy cloth slipcase. First English ?Cheap? Illustrated Edition (Cohen A27.8) (Woods A12b).

Seller: CHARTWELL BOOKSELLERS, NEW YORK, NY, U.S.A.

Winston S. Churchill. My African Journey, the Canadian first edition. William Briggs, Toronto, 1909.

Price: US$1650.00 + shipping

Description: This genuine rarity is the first and only Canadian issue of My African Journey, among the scarcest English language first editions of Churchill's book-length works. We have seen only a precious few on the market over many years. My African Journey is Churchill's travelogue on Britain's possessions in East Africa, written while he was serving as Undersecretary of State for the Colonies. This book is notable, among other things, for being the only one of his many books to contain photographs apparently taken by the author.In the summer of 1907 Churchill left England for five months, making his way after working stops in southern Europe to Africa for "a tour of the east African domains." In early November, Churchill would kill a rhinoceros, the basis of the striking illustration on the front cover of the British first edition of his eventual book. By now a seasoned and financially shrewd author, Churchill arranged to profit doubly from the trip, first by serializing articles in Strand Magazine and then by publishing a book based substantially upon them. In November 1908 Hodder and Stoughton published My African Journey as a book, which was a substantial 10,000 words longer than the serialized articles.Both the Canadian and British first editions are striking, with a vivid red binding and a pictorial front cover bearing a woodcut illustration of Churchill with his bagged white rhinoceros depicted in blue, grey, and black. This Canadian edition is distinguished by the publisher "BRIGGS" on the lower spine, in lieu of the British edition's "Hodder & Stoughton". This Canadian edition also bears a unique title page. As with the British edition, the red cloth spine of this Canadian proved exceptionally vulnerable to sunning and the 61 photographs were tipped in rather than bound, so copies should be carefully checked to ensure the presence of all illustrations and maps.Condition of this copy is good plus, sound and unrestored, but nonetheless with wear and defects. The publisher’s red cloth binding is square and reasonably tight, though worn and soiled. The illustrated front cover remains bright despite two abrasions to the rhino’s front feet and light overall scuffing. The blank rear cover is likewise bright though moderately soiled. The spine is both toned and soiled with some fraying to the spine ends. Nonetheless, the gilt spine print remains legible. The contents are respectably bright with mild spotting confined to the page edges. The front hinge is very slightly shaken with a cosmetic split to the endpapers starting at the lower pastedown gutter, but the mull remains strong and the binding fully intact. Two of the plates called for in the list of illustrations are absent – "The Ripon Falls (Source of the Nile)" at p.120 and "Mr. Churchill and Burchell’s White Rhinoceros" at p.186. All other illustrations and the maps are present, as is the protective tissue guard at the frontispiece. The sole previous ownership mark is the oval ink stamp on the front pastedown of "Compton’s" of Parliament Street, Toronto indicating – rather amusingly – "This book exchanged for 5c". It seems to have been a poor trade for the previous owner!Reference: Cohen A27.7, Woods/ICS A12(ac), Langworth p.85.

Seller: Churchill Book Collector ABAA/ILAB/IOBA, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.

Winston S. Churchill. MY AFRICAN JOURNEY -First American Edition (Second Issue)-. George H. Doran, NY, 1909.

Price: US$1750.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: This is the far rarer First American edition in very good condition; the Second Issue, according to bibliographer Ronald Cohen, with an undated cancel title page stating: "Hodder & Stoughton, New York and London" without a date and with the printer Richard Clay & Sons imprint on the verso. The reddish-brown cloth here is robust on the front and rear faces, faded on the spine. The binding is tight and square, with sharp corners. There is very light, very scattered foxing throughout. The contents are otherwise fine. First American Edition (Second Issue) (Cohen A27.5) (Woods A12ab). 8vo (242 pages, with 60 photographs, 3 maps, tissue protected frontis photo.)

Seller: CHARTWELL BOOKSELLERS, NEW YORK, NY, U.S.A.

Winston S. Churchill. My African Journey, the Canadian first edition. William Briggs, Toronto, 1909.

Price: US$2600.00 + shipping

Description: Here is a rare prize. This first and only Canadian issue of My African Journey is among the scarcest English language first editions of Churchill's book-length works. We have seen only a precious few on the market over many years. My African Journey is Churchill's travelogue on Britain's possessions in East Africa, written while he was serving as Undersecretary of State for the Colonies. This book is notable, among other things, for being the only one of his many books to contain photographs apparently taken by the author. In the summer of 1907 Churchill left England for five months, making his way after working stops in southern Europe to Africa for "a tour of the east African domains." In early November, Churchill would kill a rhinoceros, the basis of the striking illustration on the front cover of the British first edition of his eventual book. By now a seasoned and financially shrewd author, Churchill arranged to profit doubly from the trip, first by serializing articles in Strand Magazine and then by publishing a book based substantially upon them. In November 1908 Hodder and Stoughton published My African Journey as a book, which was a substantial 10,000 words longer than the serialized articles. Both the Canadian and British first editions are striking, with a vivid red binding and a pictorial front cover bearing a woodcut illustration of Churchill with his bagged white rhinoceros depicted in blue, grey, and black. This Canadian edition is distinguished by the publisher "BRIGGS" on the lower spine, in lieu of the British edition's "Hodder & Stoughton". This Canadian edition also bears a unique title page. As with the British edition, the red cloth spine of this Canadian proved exceptionally vulnerable to sunning and the 61 photographs were tipped in rather than bound, so copies should be carefully checked to ensure the presence of all illustrations and maps. This Canadian edition is not only extravagantly rare, but also in quite respectable condition, approaching very good overall. The original, unrestored red cloth binding is square and tight. Spine presentation is better than decent for the edition, modestly sunned and scuffed with minor fraying to the spine ends, but with the red color still distinct and the gilt spine print clearly legible despite some dulling. The illustrated front cover remains bright and clean with a single, trivial scratch spanning "FRICAN" in the title and minor wear to the corners. The plain rear cover likewise is unmarred save for a light horizontal scratch and minor wear to the corners. The contents are surprisingly bright, crisp, and clean for the edition, with no spotting. The sole previous ownership mark we find is the curiously inked words "Mother Dear." on the front free endpaper recto. All maps and illustrations are present, as is the protective tissue guard at the frontispiece. Bibliographic reference: Cohen A27.7, Woods/ICS A12(ac), Langworth p.85.

Seller: Churchill Book Collector ABAA/ILAB/IOBA, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.