Description: "Uganda is defended by its insects." - My African Journey, the first state of the first U.S. edition, inscribed and signed by Winston S. Churchill Winston S. Churchill New York and London: Hodder & Stoughton (for George H. Doran Company), 1908 First U.S. edition, only printing Condition: Approaching Very Good This is the U.S. first edition, scarce in the first state, and extravagantly scarce thus, inscribed and signed by the author in three lines. Churchill wrote "Uganda is defended by its insects." Directly below he wrote the citation to where this quote is found in the text: "p.94". Below, Churchill signed "Winston S. Churchill". Condition Condition of this compellingly inscribed copy approaches very good. First state is confirmed by “Hodder and Stoughton” as the only publisher on the title page. The American binding was comparatively plain and aesthetically uninspired compared to that of the British first edition. The cloth proved highly susceptible to fading and mottling of the color; nearly all remaining copies show spine sunning. The binding is square and tight, though spine toned with light scuffing and color variation to the boards. A clean split to the cloth of the upper front hinge does not affect binding integrity or appreciably impact aesthetic appearance. Modest shelf wear shows at the corners, hinges, and spine ends, with a miniscule split and minor fraying at the spine heel. The contents are surprisingly clean for the edition. We find no spotting. Other than the author’s inscription the only previous ownership marking of any kind is a tiny, personal library sticker printed “7246” and affixed to the upper front pastedown. The untrimmed fore and bottom edges show some age-toning and the top edge shows shelf dust. The 61 photographs of this edition were tipped in rather than bound, and plates often go missing. In this case, all photographic plates are present and intact, including the frontispiece, the frontispiece tissue guard, and the three maps. The only damage noted is a tiny chip and .375 inch (.95 cm) split to the lower fore edge of the front free endpaper. Provenance is of note; this book spent more than four decades in the personal collection of Churchill’s bibliographer, Ronald I. Cohen. Churchill’s African Journey In the summer of 1907 Churchill left England for five months, making his way after working stops in southern Europe to Africa for "a tour of the east African domains." By now a seasoned and financially shrewd author, Churchill arranged to profit doubly from the trip, first by serializing articles in The Strand Magazine and then by publishing a book based substantially upon them. In November 1908 Hodder and Stoughton published My African Journey as a book, which was a substantial 10,000 words longer than the serialized articles. Uganda and its insects Churchill’s narrative portrayal of “The Kingdom of Uganda” is found at pages 86-103. When Churchill toured the country, Uganda had been a British protectorate for a decade and a half, since 1894. As might be expected, Churchill’s discussion of Uganda is more nuanced than might be inferred from the quote he chose to append to his signature. In addition to citing its problems and plagues – insect and otherwise - Churchill also wrote of Uganda with lyrical appreciation: “Uganda is a fairy-tale. You climb up a railway instead of a beanstalk, and at the end there is a wonderful new world. The scenery is different, the vegetation is different, the climate is different, and most of all, the people are different from anything elsewhere to be seen in the whole range of Africa.” (p.86) Churchill’s comment about the insects was an encapsulation of his broader observation about the negative physical and psychological effects of Uganda on its European inhabitants. More prophetic and prosaic, he noted “there seems to be a solemn veto placed upon the white man’s permanent residence in these beautiful abodes.” Uganda gained its formal independence on 9 October 1962, during the final years of Churchill’s life and long parliamentary career, and notionally became a republic in 1963. Uganda has since struggled with depredations more severe than its insects, including civil strife, various flavors of autocracy, and AIDS. Reference: Cohen A27.4, Woods/ICS A12(ab), Langworth p.83 Ref #: 006938 CHURCHILL BOOK COLLECTOR We are Churchill Book Collector, a professional bookseller specializing in books and other published works by and about the great twentieth century statesman and acclaimed writer, Sir Winston Churchill. We offer both a singular inventory and approachable expertise. 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Price: 17250 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York and London
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Inscribed
Signed: Yes
Author: Winston S. Churchill
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton (for George H. Doran Company)
Year Printed: 1908