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This is a very good hardcover with dust jacket. 1966 Houghton Mifflin Publishing Book Club Edition. This copy is very good inside and out. The pages The pages are very clean and the binding is tight and straight. Blue cloth hardcover boards with gold lettering and design front have English crest in maroon along with gold lettering spine place on maroon background. The hardcover boards are also very good with only very light shelf wear. The accompanying dust jacket is very good given age, showing some light shelf wear but very clean with photo Lord Moran back of jacket. Standard octavo book size or 6" x 9" with 877 pages including index.
In the spring of 1940, realizing how essential the new Prime Minister had become, members of the cabinet called in Sir Charles Wilson, soon to become Lord Moran, to take charge of Winston Churchill's health. Wherever the Prime Minister went during the war years, Lord Moran went with him. The first trip was to Northern Scotland, the second to Churchill's new ally, The United States in 1941 at Christmas Time. That visit cemented Roosevelt and Churchill's fellowship that carried them through the war. From Casablanca to Tehran, Moscow to Quebec, Moran accompanied Churchill. This is the book that followed the long relationship through the war years and beyond.
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