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The World Crisis:

The World Crisis: 1911-1914; 1915; 1916-1918, Part I; 1916-1918, Part II; The Aftermath; The Eastern Front [Complete in 6 Vols.]

Publication details: Thornton Butterworth Limited, 1927-1931,

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Scarce as a complete set in the dustjackets.'Although parts of The World Crisis were highly autobiographical, drawing on documents from Churchill's private papers, the book as a whole was a stupendous narrative of the war in Europe featuring masterly set-piece accounts of major battles. Dictated to secretaries as he strode up and down the room, it exhibited his passionate interest in war and his romantic conception of the 'true glory' of the troops who perished on the Somme. But he could not write of the bloodbaths on the western front without sombre reflections on the growing destructive power of modern warfare: "Mankind has never been in this position before. Without having improved appreciably in virtue or enjoying wiser guidance, it has got into its hands for the first time the tools by which it can unfailingly accomplish its own extermination"' (ODNB).

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1931, pp. [vi], 536; 563; 292; ix, 292-589; 474; 368, 8vo, original blue cloth, backstrip lettered in gilt, lettered in blind to upper board, in a few cases the edges toned or slightly spotted, three volumes with discreet contemporary ownership inscription in pencil, most volumes with a degree of browning (generally faint) to free endpapers, dustjackets, slightly chipped and nicked in places, the backstrip panels browned, some with a few faint waterspots, those to third, fourth and sixth volumes more frayed, the fourth split along lower joint-fold, vols three and four with a waterstain to bottom-corner of front flap-fold (in the case of the former carrying around to corner of backstrip panel), the sixth volume with South African bookseller sticker covering the price (and corresponding to bookseller ticket at foot of front pastedown), a very good set

Bibliography: (Woods A31a)

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