Step by Step 1936–1939
1939 (3rd printing), Winston Churchill's newspaper writings in the years before the outbreak of war
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First edition, third printing. Hardback, bound in green cloth with gilt titling to spine. 22.5 × 14cm, 365pp.
In the years following the great depression, with Germany rearming and the rise of fascism across Europe being met with a policy of appeasement from the Democratic countries, Winston Churchill stood as a rare voice in the wilderness, warning of the dangers to come. Step By Step is a powerful collection of Churchill’s newspaper writings in the years before the outbreak of war. It includes his writings on the inadequacy of Britain’s navy, the dramas of the Spanish Civil War, the influence of the Soviet Union and the alliance between Hitler and Mussolini, the book is a powerful demonstration of Churchill’s political foresight and the power of his writing.
Condition
A good readable copy. There is sunning to the spine, and light scattered foxing to the page edges and prelims but the main body of text is clean and the inner binding is secure. Previous owner's name to ffep.
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