
Description
8 1/2 x 5 3/4 in (21.5 x 14.5 cm)
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
Winston S. Churchill stands as one of the most defining figures of the twentieth century, whose leadership during the Second World War reshaped global history. Beyond his political achievements, Churchill was also a distinguished author and Nobel Prize laureate in Literature, further enhancing the cultural and intellectual significance of his signed works.
This example is The Second World War: The Gathering Storm, the first volume in Churchill's monumental multi-volume account of the war. As the opening installment of the series, it establishes the narrative foundation of the conflict, offering firsthand insight into the geopolitical tensions and strategic developments leading to global war. Works from this series represent the most important literary output directly tied to Churchill's legacy.
The book bears Churchill's signature on the title page, executed in a fluid and confident hand consistent with known examples. The placement is highly desirable, as it directly associates the autograph with the work itself, creating a strong and coherent presentation.
The absence of a personalized inscription enhances the broader appeal of the signature, making it more accessible to collectors across different markets. The signature remains clearly legible and visually balanced on the page.
The book shows expected age-related wear, including toning and minor structural wear, typical for mid-20th century publications. The signature itself remains stable and unaffected, preserving its visual and historical integrity.
From a collecting perspective, Churchill signed books occupy a significant position within the historical autograph market. Among these, signed copies of The Second World War series are especially desirable due to their direct connection to his wartime leadership and authorship.
While first printings command the highest premiums, later early editions remain highly collectible when signed, particularly when accompanied by strong placement and condition.
The combination of a globally significant historical figure, a foundational historical text, and a well-presented signature places this piece firmly within the upper tier of signed historical material.
Overall, this is a highly desirable Churchill signed volume with strong institutional and private collector appeal.
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
Winston S. Churchill stands as one of the most defining figures of the twentieth century, whose leadership during the Second World War reshaped global history. Beyond his political achievements, Churchill was also a distinguished author and Nobel Prize laureate in Literature, further enhancing the cultural and intellectual significance of his signed works.
This example is The Second World War: The Gathering Storm, the first volume in Churchill's monumental multi-volume account of the war. As the opening installment of the series, it establishes the narrative foundation of the conflict, offering firsthand insight into the geopolitical tensions and strategic developments leading to global war. Works from this series represent the most important literary output directly tied to Churchill's legacy.
The book bears Churchill's signature on the title page, executed in a fluid and confident hand consistent with known examples. The placement is highly desirable, as it directly associates the autograph with the work itself, creating a strong and coherent presentation.
The absence of a personalized inscription enhances the broader appeal of the signature, making it more accessible to collectors across different markets. The signature remains clearly legible and visually balanced on the page.
The book shows expected age-related wear, including toning and minor structural wear, typical for mid-20th century publications. The signature itself remains stable and unaffected, preserving its visual and historical integrity.
From a collecting perspective, Churchill signed books occupy a significant position within the historical autograph market. Among these, signed copies of The Second World War series are especially desirable due to their direct connection to his wartime leadership and authorship.
While first printings command the highest premiums, later early editions remain highly collectible when signed, particularly when accompanied by strong placement and condition.
The combination of a globally significant historical figure, a foundational historical text, and a well-presented signature places this piece firmly within the upper tier of signed historical material.
Overall, this is a highly desirable Churchill signed volume with strong institutional and private collector appeal.
Buyer's Premium
25%
WINSTON S. CHURCHILL SIGNED "THE SECOND WORLD WAR: THE GATHERING STORM" (VOLUME I)
Estimate $9,000-$15,000
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May 21, 2026 11:45 AM EDTSan Leandro, CA, United States
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