Hi everyone, I haven't been able to find this particular edition of this set of Winston Churchill Speeches that I acquired. I believe these were sold in Taiwan at one point -- each book has a price stamp in the back with "NT.$" currency. But looks like a British edition of some sort. No real copyright dates or publisher names from what I can tell, but looking for some help here. Thanks!
Here you go. A collector of Churchill books. https://www.churchillbookcollector.com/pages/winston-churchill/242/europe-unite Debora
Thanks! They have the same artwork on the dust jacket as the Cassell editions so maybe a generic edition of some sort.
Well, that's a puzzlement. I can't find any of the same edition either. We can assume Cassell & Co. was publisher from the shared dust jacket elements. And given paper quality, we can also assume an inexpensive edition. The first edition was published in 1948 but Randolph intro is dated late 1949 so we can assume yours published that year or 1950. Wonder why we can't find other examples. Debora
I think these are Taiwanese pirate editions from the 1960s - early '70s. There were a lot of these printed during the Vietnam war which came home with the troops, all of them done with the same cheapish materials, often with mis-sized jackets. I'm not sure of the exact scenario, but I expect that for whatever reason, Taiwan was not, for some time, bound by the usual international copyright restrictions. I have a few here on the USS Pueblo fiasco, but you more often see popular literature. There are other Churchill titles in the same style, which you can see if you google "Taiwanese pirated edition" or "Taiwanese pirate edition".
Thought you'd know! Thanks for sharing information. Found these Taiwan editions of other Churchill volumes. Giveaways are no publisher details and reduced sizes. "Taiwan pirate, details unknown, These cheap unauthorised editions are copies of the Cassell editions but at reduced size of 5.25 x 8 inches." Debora
Here is a Taiwanese edition of Catch-22 I had a while ago. It's an inch or two smaller than the original, and the quality of printing & materials is much worse than the real thing, but the text & design will be the same, including original publisher info. Once you've seen the real thing, it's hard to mistake them. This one had the benefit of a colophon (publisher's information page) in Chinese - a dead giveaway.
I was hoping that you'd come by to post in this thread. I had thought of pirate editions briefly yesterday, but was in too much of a hurry to do any research that would back that up.