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Bibliography of the Writings of Sir Winston Churchill 3 Volume Set
Sir Winston Churchill held many positions of rank and state during his long and prolific lifetime. Cohen presents the leader’s bibliographic writings with several thousand entries with full descriptions.
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Ronald I. Cohen presents a richly annotated descriptive bibliography of the published writings of Sir Winston Churchill: soldier, battlefield reporter, prolific author, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Prime Minister, a Member of Parliament for 64 years, and world statesman.
With a Foreword by Sir Martin Gilbert, Churchill’s official biographer, and an Introduction by The Lady Soames this work consists of several thousand entries, full, descriptive information is given for each work by Churchill, including contents, typography and paper, illustrations, maps, facsimiles, binding, dust jacket, publication and printing history, translations, and library/collection locations, plus detailed annotations covering the circumstances of publication.
Other sections include contributions (e.g. introductions, forewords, letters, etc.) by Churchill to works by others; speeches in volume and periodical form by one of the most compelling orators of the 20th century; and contributions to periodical literature, including letters, articles and telegrams from war zones.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Section A: Books, pamphlets, leaflets and broadsheets wholly or substantially by Churchill, arranged chronologically. All printings, states, issues and binding variants of all editions are identified.
Section B: Contributions to books, pamphlets and leaflets, arranged chronologically. Includes forewords, prefaces, introductions, chapters, appendices, epilogues etc. All British, American, Canadian and Australian editions, issues and states are described and subsequent printings are noted.
Section C: Articles, reviews and news reports from war zones in serial publications arranged chronologically.
Section D: Reports of speeches in books, pamphlets and leaflets arranged chronologically. All British, American, Canadian and Australian editions, issues and states are described and subsequent printings are noted.
Section E: Reports of speeches in the periodical press Section F: Letters, memoranda, statements and other miscellaneous in-text contributions in books, pamphlets and leaflets arranged chronologically. All British, American, Canadian and Australian editions, issues and states are described and subsequent printings are noted.
Section G: Letters to the Editor and others, memoranda, statements and other miscellany in periodical literature
Index (Volume 1 has its own index, which is also combined into a complete index in volume 3).
Author(s)
Ronald I. Cohen,
Ronald Cohen’s fascination with Churchill began during his time with The Economist in London, shortly after his graduation from Harvard University. He began collecting Churchilliana in 1969 and started working on this bibliography in 1981. The publication of this major work is the culmination of 25 years’ dedicated research. Cohen is the National Chair of the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council, a lawyer, founding Chairman of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, an Genie award-winning film producer, and President of the Friends of Library and Archives Canada.
Reviews
| Cohen, Ronald I. Bibliography of the works by Sir Winston Churchill. Continuum International Publishers Group , 2006. 3v indexes afp ISBN 0-8264-7235-4, $990.00 . Reviewed in 2006oct CHOICE. |
| In this superb three-volume bibliography, Cohen (a lawyer and film producer) meticulously examines the Churchill canon from Churchill's earliest publications as a student at Harrow to the most recent new editions of his books. Arranged in seven sections, the exhaustive bibliography covers books, pamphlets, and leaflets (including every edition, printing, and issue for each title); contributions to other works (including forewords, prefaces, chapters); articles, reviews, and news reports; Churchill's published speeches in book and serial publications respectively; and works by other authors that include other forms of a Churchill contribution (including letters, quoted conversations, letters to the editor). Government documents and memoranda written by Churchill are excluded. Within each section the entries are arranged chronologically. For each entry Cohen provides full bibliographic detail including extensive annotations and notes. The three indexes to the bibliography are arranged by volume title, article title, and subject. Cohen's work will supplant Frederick Woods's A Bibliography of the Works of Sir Winston Churchill (2nd rev. ed., CH, May'70) as the standard in the field. While extremely expensive, this bibliography is nonetheless crucial for all libraries with specialized Winston Churchill collections. Summing Up: Essential. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. -- B. P. Tolppanen, Eastern Illinois University |
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From the foreword:
"a high point -and surely a peak- of Churchill bibliographic research...in every way the Mount Everest of the subject."
Sir Martin Gilbert,
"Bibliographer Cohen does not just update Frederick Woods' Bibliography of the Workds of Winston Churchill, the standared reference work for collectors, dealers and scholars since its first edition in 1963: he makes Woods obsolete... Ronald Cohen is the first scholar to capture the full scope of Churchill's literary activities--not only his many books, speeches, and articles, but the thousands of letters, war despatched, memoranda, and lesser items he produced during his long lifetime. This is a model of how a bibliography should be written: with meticulous attention to detail, exhaustive research, a deep respect for the subject, and a literary flair of its own. It was a long time in the making, but it was worth the wait."
-The Finest Hour
Christopher Bell,
“A cumulative assessment of this work must conclude that it is a monument to bibliographic documentation and an indispensable source of bibliographic resources for those desiring detailed study and analysis of Churchill’s life and career…This work is highly recommended.”
American Reference Books Annual,
"The first of three volumes begins with tributes from the two people living who are most closely associated with Churchill, a foreword by the official biographer Sir Martin Gilbert and a brief introduction by The Lady Soames [Sir Winston Churchill’s daughter, Mary]. Gilbert refers to his experience with the predecessors of Cohen's bibliography (those of Frederick Woods and Bernard Farmer) and he generously, if a little ruefully, acknowledges the value of documents that had eluded his own tenacious archival research but not that of Ronald Cohen…Ronald Cohen's achievement is magnificent." —Leslie Howsam, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada, Fall 2007
Leslie Howsam,
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