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CHURCHILL, Winston S.

[The Second World War, in Japanese]

Publisher: Printed in Japan, The Mainichi Newspapers [1950–56]

Stock code: 35024

Price: £25,000 Currency Conversion

First Japanese editions, inscribed copy, signed by Churchill in each volume, variously dated 1950 to 1956, vol. 23 inscribed "Winston S. Churchill for Emery Reves 1955". Emery Reves (1904–1981) was Churchill's literary agent, instrumental in promoting Churchill's international profile by the world-wide syndication of many of his prophetic newspaper articles during the late thirties. Their association blossomed again after the war when Reves negotiated the sale of the US rights for The Second World War, and purchased the international rights himself, selling serialization to twenty-seven newspapers across the globe and securing book rights in eleven European countries. Churchill said of this feat, "I am sure that no one could have done it except Reves who buzzed around the world for nearly a year making contracts." They subsequently worked closely together on the book itself, Reves having what Martin Gilbert has described as "considerable editorial input". Much of what Reves contributed might be subsumed under the heading of "marketing": it was he who suggested "The Gathering Storm" as the title for the all-important opening volume, as against Churchill's downbeat "The Downward Path" and who recommended the shifting of the documentary apparatus to appendices so as to free the narrative flow. However, his intuitive sense of the potentially enduring nature of the project, did much to sharpen the focus of the Great Man and his "Syndicate" of researchers, having an immense influence on both the book's initial impact and its lasting legacy; "Roosevelt is dead and Stalin will never publish his documents, you are the only man who can reveal the decisive issues of the last war."

24 volumes, octavo. Original maroon cloth, spine lettered gilt, front cover with facsimile signature blocked in gilt and silhouette bust of Churchill blocked in blind. Two volumes with original glassine wraps. Vol. 5 rear hinge cracked,

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