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Winston Churchill Authentic Signed 1937 8x10 Letter w/ Content BAS #A39336


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  • Winston Churchill Authentic Signed 1937 8x10 Letter w/ Content BAS #A39336
  • Winston Churchill Authentic Signed 1937 8x10 Letter w/ Content BAS #A39336
  • Winston Churchill Authentic Signed 1937 8x10 Letter w/ Content BAS #A39336
  • Winston Churchill Authentic Signed 1937 8x10 Letter w/ Content BAS #A39336
  • Winston Churchill Authentic Signed 1937 8x10 Letter w/ Content BAS #A39336
  • Winston Churchill Authentic Signed 1937 8x10 Letter w/ Content BAS #A39336
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This Autographed 8x10 1937 Letter has been Personally Signed by Winston Churchill. This item is 100% Authentic to include a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) / hologram by Beckett Authentication Services. The authenticity can be verified on Beckett Authentication Services website. This typed Letter Initialed, to Charles C. Wood, December 14, 1937, with appended typed list of chapters for volume IV. 3 pp., 8" x 10", on “Chartwell” stationery. Some staining and foxing; otherwise very good condition please refer to photos for condition.“This is an addition to the chapter called The New Regime.”In this brief letter to the chief copy editor for his publishers, Winston Churchill sends an addition to a chapter mid-way through Volume IV of his four-volume biography of his ancestor, John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722). George G. Harrap & Company published Volume IV in 1938, with "The New Regime" as chapter XX in that volume.In the appended Table of Contents, Churchill crosses out the titles of three chapters and retitles them, though the first is later merged with another chapter before publication.Excerpts“This is an addition to the chapter called The New Regime.... I do not think it necessary to reprint Chapters XX to XXV at present, as their condition has very nearly reached its final form.”“I send you the latest Contents Table which will enable you to keep track of the various changes which impose themselves at this stage.”
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