Item #008301 Great Contemporaries, finely bound in full red Morocco by Bayntun-Riviere. Winston S. Churchill.
Great Contemporaries, finely bound in full red Morocco by Bayntun-Riviere
Great Contemporaries, finely bound in full red Morocco by Bayntun-Riviere
Great Contemporaries, finely bound in full red Morocco by Bayntun-Riviere
Great Contemporaries, finely bound in full red Morocco by Bayntun-Riviere
Great Contemporaries, finely bound in full red Morocco by Bayntun-Riviere
Great Contemporaries, finely bound in full red Morocco by Bayntun-Riviere

Great Contemporaries, finely bound in full red Morocco by Bayntun-Riviere.

London: Thornton Butterworth Limited, 1937. First edition, first printing. Full leather. This is a finely bound copy of the first edition, first printing. Great Contemporaries is Churchill's much-praised collection of insightful essays about 21 leading personalities of the day - including the likes of Lawrence, Shaw, and, most famously, Hitler.

This copy is a compellingly handsome example of the fine binder’s craft, in full red Morocco by Bayntun-Rivière. The binding features a hubbed spine with gilt-ruled compartments, gilt-decorated bands, and gilt-hatched spine ends. The spine features the title and author in the second and third compartments with the publication date at the heel. The first, fourth, fifth, and sixth compartments each feature a gilt lion rampant. The covers feature gilt rule borders and gilt-decorated edges, the front cover gilt-stamped with Churchill’s facsimile signature. The contents are bound with all edges gilt, red and gold silk head and tail bands, and combed pattern marbled endpapers framed by generous, double gilt-ruled turn-ins with decorative corner devices.

“BOUND BY BAYNTUN RIVIERE. BATH. ENGLAND.” is gilt-stamped on the lower front pastedown turn-in. In 1939, the year the Second World War began, the firm of George Bayntun acquired the Rivière Bindery. The Bindery has been in residence on Manvers Street in Bath ever since.

Condition of the binding is fine, with no toning, soiling, blemishes, or appreciable wear. The contents are likewise fine, worthy of their binding, notably clean with no spotting, soiling, or previous ownership marks.

Neville Chamberlain, perhaps Churchill’s most vexing political opponent at the time Great Contemporaries was published, wrote to Churchill on 4 October 1937: “How you can go on throwing off these sparkling sketches with such apparent ease & such sustained brilliance… is a constant source of wonder to me.” Naturally, in the course of sketching the character of his contemporaries Churchill necessarily reveals some of his own character and perspective.

Churchill's portrait of T.E. Lawrence, published here just a few years before the Second World War, might well have been written about the author rather than by him: "The impression of the personality of Lawrence remains living and vivid upon the minds of his friends, and the sense of his loss is in no way dimmed among his countrymen. All feel the poorer that he has gone from us. In these days dangers and difficulties gather upon Britain and her Empire, and we are also conscious of a lack of outstanding figures with which to overcome them. Here was a man in whom there existed not only an immense capacity for service, but that touch of genius which everyone recognizes and no one can define." (Great Contemporaries, p.164)

Churchill's piece about Hitler can be a shock to the modern ear, as it underscores his ability to write a balanced appraisal of his subject while expressing his earnest desire to avoid the war that he would fight with such ferocious resolve only a few years later. There is a reason this book has seen many subsequent editions in the intervening years. It was written with what has been called "penetrating evaluation, humor, and understanding."

While some of the subjects of Churchill's sketches have receded into history, many remain well-known and all remain compellingly drawn. The better part of a century on, this remains an engaging and insightful read.

Reference: Cohen A105.1.a, Woods/ICS A43(a.1), Langworth p.178. Item #008301

Price: $2,200.00

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