Lot 194
Churchill (Sir Winston Spencer) The Dawn of Liberation, first edition, signed by the author, publisher's presentation binding, 1945.
Hammer Price: £3,500
Description
Churchill (Sir Winston Spencer) The Dawn of Liberation, first edition, signed by the author on endpaper, plates, silk endpapers, original black morocco, very light fading to spine, light rubbing to spine and corner tips, [Woods A107], 8vo, 1945.
⁂ A signed copy of Churchill's speeches in the publisher's presentation binding. See lot 191.
Provenance: Sir John Peck, K.C.M.G. (1913-1995). Peck joined the Civil Service in 1936. Appointed Assistant Private Secretary to First Lord of the Admiralty. When Churchill became P.M. in May 1940, he was appointed as one of four Private Secretaries, and was the only one to serve him throughout the war. Following the loss of the General Election in 1945, he served Attlee briefly, and then transferred to the Foreign Office in 1946. Latterly he held a number of roles within the Civil Service before his final appointment as British Ambassador to Dublin 1970-73.
Description
Churchill (Sir Winston Spencer) The Dawn of Liberation, first edition, signed by the author on endpaper, plates, silk endpapers, original black morocco, very light fading to spine, light rubbing to spine and corner tips, [Woods A107], 8vo, 1945.
⁂ A signed copy of Churchill's speeches in the publisher's presentation binding. See lot 191.
Provenance: Sir John Peck, K.C.M.G. (1913-1995). Peck joined the Civil Service in 1936. Appointed Assistant Private Secretary to First Lord of the Admiralty. When Churchill became P.M. in May 1940, he was appointed as one of four Private Secretaries, and was the only one to serve him throughout the war. Following the loss of the General Election in 1945, he served Attlee briefly, and then transferred to the Foreign Office in 1946. Latterly he held a number of roles within the Civil Service before his final appointment as British Ambassador to Dublin 1970-73.
