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Triumph and Tragedy Winston S. Churchill
Triumph and Tragedy Winston S. Churchill
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company Boston The Riverside Press Cambridge 1953
Edition:First Edition Book of the Month Club Edition
Year: 1953
Description: F, 800 pp.; Houghton Mifflin Company American First Edition 1953; Winston Churchills third and final history of WWII, Triumph and Tragedy, begins with the Anglo-American landings in Normandy on June 6, 1944 and ends with the atomic bombs dropped on Japan and the Emperor's surrender on August 14, 1945; the final end of WWII. Bound in red cloth; Winston Churchill signature in gold surrounded by black rectangle on front board; The Second World War underlined by six gold stars, title, author, and publisher embossed in gold and black on spine.; VG dj.; Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born in Oxfordshire, England on Nov. 30, 1874 and died in London on January 25, 1965.
Author: Winston S. Churchill
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