Curt J. Zoller Churchill Collection: Printed Materials and Ephemera: Finding
Aid 609303
Kate Peck
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Finding aid last updated in March 2022 by Mari Khasmanyan.
Contributing Institution:
The Huntington Library
Title: Curt J. Zoller Churchill collection: printed materials and ephemera
Creator:
Zoller, Curt J., 1920-2014
Identifier/Call Number: 609303
Physical Description:
22.21 Linear Feet
(6 document boxes, 9 flat boxes, and 3 telescope
boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1903-2010, bulk
1930-1966
Abstract: The Curt J. Zoller Churchill
collection: printed materials and ephemera contains approximately 550 items related to
British statesman Winston Churchill (1874-1965). The items date from 1903 to 2010 and
consist of articles from a variety of periodicals by and about Churchill, the text of
speeches delivered by Churchill, ephemera, audio and visual materials, and printed World War
II propaganda in a variety of languages.
Language of Material: Materials are mostly in English,
with some Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Luxembourgish, and
Norwegian.
Conditions Governing Access
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the Huntington Library for more information.
Conditions Governing Use
The Huntington Library does not require that researchers request permission to quote from
or publish images of this material, nor does it charge fees for such activities. The
responsibility for identifying the copyright holder, if there is one, and obtaining
necessary permissions rests with the researcher.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item]. Curt J. Zoller Churchill collection: printed materials and
ephemera, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Curt J. Zoller, 2005-2010.
Biographical Note on Winston Churchill
Winston Spencer Churchill (1874-1965) was one of the most prominent politicians of the 20th
century. He was first elected to the British Parliament in 1900 and went on to serve as
First Lord of the Admiralty (1911-1915, 1939-1940), Chancellor of the Exchequer (1924-1929),
Leader of the Conservative Party (1940-1955), and twice as Prime Minister (1940-1945,
1951-1955), among numerous other positions. Churchill also wrote dozens of books and
articles, including memoirs, biographies, and histories, and received the Nobel Prize in
Literature in 1953.
Biographical Note on Curt J. Zoller
Curt J. Zoller (1920-2014) was a scholar of Winston Churchill and book collector in
Southern California. His works included the
Annotated Bibliography of
Works about Sir Winston S. Churchill
(2004) and
Becoming
Winston Churchill: the untold story of young Winston and his American Mentor
(2009)
with Michael McMenamin.
Processing Information
Processed by Kate Peck on August 28, 2015.
Scope and Contents
This collection contains approximately 550 printed items, covering a span of 1903 to 2010,
with articles and the texts of speeches by British statesman Winston Churchill, articles and
pieces of propaganda about Churchill, and a variety of ephemera and audio and visual
materials related to Churchill. These materials were collected by Churchill scholar Curt J.
Zoller and form a subsection of the Curt J. Zoller Churchill Collection. The focus of the
Zoller Collection is the literary and rhetorical works of Winston Churchill, though they are
obviously closely tied to his political life.
Notably, the collection includes 165 pieces of printed propaganda leaflets from World War
II, particularly in Dutch, English, French, and German. Most have a portrait, quote, or
article about Churchill. Many of these fliers were intended for aerial delivery. The
collection also includes issues of newspapers providing extensive coverage of the London
Printers' Strike of 1911 (when Churchill was Home Secretary) and the Great Britain General
Strike of 1926 (when Churchill was Chancellor of the Exchequer).
The periodicals, pamphlets, and clippings in the collection are a mixture of articles and
speeches by Churchill (with a large number printed in
Colliers
and
Reader's digest), a few articles about Churchill, and
international coverage of Churchill's funeral in 1965.
The ephemera includes commemorative coins and trinkets, stamped envelopes, photographs of
Churchill and people at Churchill-related events, reproductions of documents from
Churchill's life, postcards, calendars, two LP albums, and a talking Winston Churchill
action figure. The audiovisual materials include VHS tapes with programs on Churchill and
recordings of lectures about Churchill, while the audio items are mostly recordings of
Churchill's speeches. Some of the posters are reproductions of photographs or paintings of
Churchill, while the others are informational or announce Churchill-related events.
When applicable, entries include reference numbers for
A bibliography
of the works of Sir Winston Churchill KG, OM, CH
(St Paul's Bibliographies, 1979) by
Frederick Woods.
Related materials in the Huntington Library
Other items in the Curt J. Zoller Churchill collection can be searched in the
Huntington Library Online Catalog as
a whole under the collection name in subject: Curt J. Zoller Churchill collection.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in the following series:
- Series 1. Periodicals, pamphlets, and clippings, 1903-2010
- Series 2. Propaganda flyers, 1939-1945
- Series 3. Newspapers, 1911, 1926
- Series 4. Ephemera, approximately 1965-2006
- Series 5. Audiovisual materials, 1964-2002
- Series 6. Posters, approximately 1990-2008
Individual items are described in the container list in the following format (when
applicable):
Title, date, language of material, publisher and location of publication, author, editor,
related content page(s), Woods bibliography number, notes.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Europe – Politics and government – 1918-1945
Great Britain – Foreign relations – 1936-1945
Reconstruction (1914-1939)
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945 -- Propaganda
Strikes and lockouts -- Great Britain
General Strike, Great Britain, 1926
Great Britain
England
London (England)
France
Germany
Journals (periodicals)
Magazines (periodicals)
Periodicals.
Churchill, Winston,
1874-1965
Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David),
1890-1969
British Broadcasting Corporation,
publisher
Crowell Publishing Company, publisher
George Newnes, Limited, publisher
Illustrated London News & Sketch,
publisher
P. F. Collier & Son Corporation,
publisher
Stationery Office (Great Britain),
publisher
Time, inc., publisher
Times Publishing Company Ltd.,
publisher
Zentralverlag der NSDAP, publisher
Periodicals, pamphlets, and clippings
1903-2010
Physical Description: 6 Linear
Feet (3 document boxes, 3 oversize flat
boxes)
Scope and Contents
This series consists of approximately 190 items. The periodicals, pamphlets, and
clippings are a mixture of articles and speeches by Churchill (with a large number
printed in Colliers and Reader's digest), a few articles about Churchill or featuring
images of him, and international coverage of Churchill's funeral in 1965.
Arrangement
Items in this series are arranged in boxes primarily according to size (Box 1: Medium
size; Box 2: Small size; Box 3-5: Large size; and Box 17: Readers digest). Within boxes,
items are arranged alphabetically by publication title, then, if necessary, in
chronological order. Note that the large-size boxes are arranged chronologically, except
for one 1902 article that is found at the end of Box 5 (Item 24).
Box 1
Periodicals, pamphlets, and clippings (medium size)
Box 1, Item 01
American heritage,
June/July
2005
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: American Heritage Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Editor: Snow, Richard, 1947-
Notes: The article "How would you like to be attached to
the Red Army?" by Robert Hopkins is accompanied by black and white and color
photographs from the Yalta Conference, including three with Churchill.
Box 1, Item 02
The aquarium journal (vol. XXIII, no. 11)
November 1952
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: San Francisco Aquarium Society (San
Francisco, Calif.)
Editor: Myers, George S. (George Sprague), 1905-1985 ;
Sinclair, J. M.
Related content page(s): 226
Notes: The article "A new Amazonian catfish for the
aquarist" by George S. Myers is accompanied by a photograph of Churchill looking at
tanks of fish at the London Fish Show; image also appears on cover p. [1].
Box 1, Item 03
Sir Winston Churchill: a special issue
(The Atlantic vol.
215, no. 3)
March 1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press (Boston, Mass.)
Related content page(s): 50-101
Notes: Contents of the special issue on Churchill: The
earthy man / Hugh Massingham -- In Parliament and Cabinet / The Earl of Swinton --
The lion's heart / Lady Diana Cooper -- When Churchill was twenty-three / George W.
Steevens [sic] -- Portraits and sketches -- The working day / John H. Peck --
Churchill at the White House / Eleanor Roosevelt -- His finest hour / Lt. Gen. Sir
Ian Jacob -- Cartoons / David Low -- The qualities of leadership: Churchill as
diplomat / Lewis W. Douglas -- Painter and critic / Ernst H. Gombrich -- Churchill
and the scientists / Vannevar Bush.
Photograph of a white marble bust of Churchill on cover p. [1].
P. 3-6 are detached from the binding.
Box 1, Item 04
Aviation week & space technology (vol. 125, no.
16)
October 20,
1986
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies (New York, N.Y.)
Editor: Fink, Donald E.
Related content page(s): 161
Notes: Advertisement for Westinghouse Integrated
Logistics Support Divisions features a hand-tinted portrait of Churchill and the
quotation "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so
few."
Box 1, Item 05
The Churchill Center : Annual report
2001
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Churchill Center (Washington, D.C.)
Box 1, Item 06
Collecting Winston S. Churchill : statesman, orator, author ; Winston S.
Churchil : checklist of first editions
(Firsts : the book collector's
magazine
vol. 13, no. 3)
March 2003
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Smiley, Robin H. (Tucson, Ariz.)
Author: Weber, Mark
Related content pages: 24-31, 36-47 ; 32-35
Notes: First piece is a long article covering
Churchill's career as a writer, and is illustrated with black and white photographs
of his books.
Second piece is a list of the British first editions of Churchill's books, with
publisher information and estimated prices.
Black and white illustration of Churchill as a young man on the front cover, with
a photograph of his My early life, with a bright pink dust jacket.
Box 1, Item 07
The U-Boat menace
(Liberty vol. 18, no. 19)
May 10, 1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Elder, O. J. ; McFadden Publications. (New
York, N.Y.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Oursler, Fulton, 1893-1952
Related content page(s): 10-11, 51-53
Notes: Mailing label for Mr. M. Schmitt, Jr. in
Sandpoint, Idaho, attached upside down to the upper right corner of cover p.
[1].
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation: C448/1.
Issue also includes an excerpt by Steward Edward White from "The unobstructed
universe" (p. 37-41).
Box 1, Item 08
Winnie's big misadventure
(Los Angeles vol. 32, no.
9)
September 1987
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Los Angeles Magazine, Inc. (Los Angeles,
Calif.)
Author: Stump, Al
Editor: Miller, Geoff
Related content page(s): 164-171
Notes: An article about Churchill's nine day visit to
California in 1929, accompanied by a hand-tinted photograph of Churchill and Charlie
Chaplin and an orange-tinted photograph of Churchill and William Randolph
Hearst.
Box 1, Item 09
The Churchill I knew ; "Be ye men of valour" ; The final tribute
(National geographic vol. 128, no. 2)
August 1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: National Geographic Society (U.S.)
(Washington, D.C)
Author: Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight Davis), 1890-1969
; La Fay, Howard ; Patterson, Carolyn Bennett
Editor: Grosvenor, Melville Bell, 1901-1982
Related content page(s): 153-225
Notes: Issue includes a thin sheet of vinyl with
recordings of Churchill's speeches and narration from his funeral ; record has been
trimmed into a roughly circular shape.
Box 1, Item 10
The Churchill I knew ; "Be ye men of valour" ; The final tribute
(National geographic vol. 128, no. 2)
August 1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: National Geographic Society (U.S.)
(Washington, D.C)
Author: Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight Davis), 1890-1969
; La Fay, Howard ; Patterson, Carolyn Bennett
Editor: Grosvenor, Melville Bell, 1901-1982
Related content page(s): 153-225
Notes: Issue includes a thin sheet of vinyl with
recordings of Churchill's speeches and narration from his funeral.
Box 1, Item 11
The biography of a titan
(Newsweek vol. CXII, no.
24)
December 12,
1988
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Newsweek, inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Author: Prescott, Peter S.
Related content page(s): 77
Notes: A review of The last lion: Winston Spencer
Churchill ; alone 1932-1940 by William Manchester, accompanied by two black and
white photographs of Churchill.
Mailing label for Gertrude Zoller in Whittier, California attached upside down to
the lower left corner of cover p. [1].
Box 1, Item 12
Newsweek (vol. CXIII, no. 13)
March 27, 1989
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Newsweek, inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Related content page(s): 47
Notes: Advertisement for the Speech Foundation of
American features a black and white photograph of Churchill and the headline
"Stuttering didn't stop Winston Churchill".
Mailing label for Gertrude Zoller in Whittier, California attached upside down to
the lower left corner of cover p. [1].
Box 1, Item 13
Defender of the faith
(Scanorama vol. 27, no.
7/8)
July/August
1997
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Media Partner SMP AB (Stockholm, Sweden)
Author: Nilson, Ulf, 1933-
Editor: Isitt, Mark
Related content page(s): 21-26
Notes: An article about NATO, the piece is accompanied
by portraits of Churchill, Harry S. Truman and George C. Marshall, and Stalin.
An advertisement for Cap Gemini on p. [27] features a photograph of Churchill and
discusses him in the ad text.
Scanorama is the airline magazine of Scandinavian Airline Systems (SAS).
Box 1, Item 14
The story of Winston Churchill
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Wonder Books (Firm) (New York, N.Y.)
Author: Miers, Earl Schenck, 1910-1972
Box 1, Item 15
Time (vol. 175, no. 11)
March 22, 2010
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Notes: The article "The sea witch" by Mark Thompson is
about Captain Holly Graf, who was commander of the U.S.S. Winston S. Churchill for
two years.
Mailing address of Curt Zoller in Laguna Hills, California, printed upside down on
cover p. [1].
Ms. note about the content stapled to cover p. [1].
Box 1, Item 16
Man of the half century
(Time capsule ),
1999 ;
1949
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Editor: Knauer, Kelly
Related content page(s): 18-21
Notes: A summary of Churchill's life from 1900 to 1950
with black and white photographic illustrations.
Box 1, Item 17
The unforgettable Winston Churchill : giant of the century
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Editor: Jenkisson, John
Notes: Ms. sales notes on p. 1.
Laid in: printed yellow label reading "In color ; The pomp and grandeur of the
funeral ; The Epic of His Extraordinary Life and Times".
Box 1, Item 18
The unforgettable Winston Churchill : giant of the century
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Editor: Jenkisson, John
Box 1, Item 19
Churchill: "Zware strijd waarschijnlijk voor den herfst..."
(De
vliegende Hollander
no. 4)
July 3, 1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 3
Woods reference: α12/5
Notes: Excerpt from a speech given by Churchill in the
House of Commons on June 30th, 1943.
Box 2
Periodicals, pamphlets, and clippings (small size)
Box 2, Item 01
Some books of today
(The book window vol. III, no. 3 or
4)
Christmas 1932
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: W.H. Smith & Son (London, England)
Related content page(s): 71-72
Notes: Includes a brief review of Churchill's Thoughts
and adventures.
Issue number is given as "4" on cover p. [1] and "3" on p. 65.
"Churchill ; Thoughts & Adventures" written in ms. at the top of cover p.
[1].
Laid in: printed salmon slip for readers to send to W.H. Smith & Son
requesting volumes mentioned in this magazine.
Box 2, Item 02
Demobilization: House of Commons, October 22, 1945
(British speeches
of the day
vol. III, no. 11)
November 1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British information services (New York, N.Y.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965 ; Isaacs, George
Alfred, 1883-1979
Related content page(s): 581-598
Notes: Text of Parliamentary debate.
Box 2, Item 03
Anglo-American financial arrangements: House of Commons, December 12 and
13, 1945 ; Motion of censure
(British speeches of the day vol. III,
no. 13)
January 1946
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British information services (New York, N.Y.)
Author: Dalton, Hugh Dalton, Baron, 1887-1962 ;
Waverley, John Anderson, Viscount Westdean, 1883?-1958 ; Cripps, Richard Stafford,
Sir, 1889-1952 ; Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965 ; Bevin, Ernest, 1881-1951 ; Attlee,
C. R. (Clement Richard), 1883-1967
Related content page(s): 755-789, 799-820
Notes: Text of Parliamentary debates and speeches.
Box 2, Item 04
Reflections on the strategy of the allies
(The century vol.
94, no. 1)
May 1917
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Century Company (New York, N.Y.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 117-121
Woods reference: C55
Notes: Cover is detaching from the text block.
Box 2, Item 05
Churchill
1942?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton (London, England)
Notes: Introduction, on cover p. [2], "This small
collection of photographs is designed as a more permanent record ... It is
accompanied by quotations from his speeches which, like the illustrations, stand to
remind us of a great man and an incomparable leader", C. Harvard Gibbs-Smith.
Box 2, Item 06
Churchill and Zionism
1974
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: World Jewish Congress. British Section
(London, England)
Author: Gilbert, Martin, 1936-
Notes: A lecture delivered by Gilbert in London on March
13th, 1974.
Ms. inscription on t.p. reads "To Curt J. Zoller ; with the authors regards 23
years on ; Martin Gilbert".
Box 2, Item 07
Churchill review (vol. 32)
1995
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Churchill College (Cambridge, England)
Notes: Annual report of Churchill College at Cambridge
University.
An interview with Piers Brendon, who was Keeper of the Churchill Archives Centre
from 1995-2001, is signed by Brendon on p. 13.
Box 2, Item 08
The Churchill statue at the House of Commons
1970
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Notes: A report on the unveiling of a statue of
Churchill at the House of Commons on December 1, 1969.
Box 2, Item 09
The Churchill statue at the House of Commons
1970
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Notes: A report on the unveiling of a statue of
Churchill at the House of Commons on December 1, 1969.
"GLIB" written in ms. in the upper right corner of the t.p.
Box 2, Item 10
Collection of the works of Sir Winston S. Churchill
1965?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Harkness, John (London, England)
Notes: Cover title: Sir Winston S. Churchill : unique
collection of the first editions of books pamphlets and inscribed presentation
copies.
Auction catalog.
"G ; 10/87" written in ms. in the upper left corner of cover p. [4].
Box 2, Item 11
The portrait that changed my life
(Guideposts ),
August 1974
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Peale, Ruth Staffor, 1906-2008 ; Peale,
Norman Vincent, 1898-1993 (Carmel, N.Y. : Town)
Author: Karsh, Yousuf, 1908-2002
Editor: Patterson, Benton Rain, 1929-
Related content page(s): 3-6
Notes: Karsh's memories of his 1941 portrait session
with Churchill.
Box 2, Item 12
Lawrence of Arabia memorial
1935
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Place of publication: London, England
Notes: Printed [4] p. solicitation flyer for the
Lawrence memorial in St. Paul's Cathedral, with committee members listed at the
bottom: F.M. Allenby, Herbert Baker, Winston Churchill, Lionel Curtis, Augustus
John, G. Bernard Shaw, and Evelyn Wrench.
"£5" written in ms. on p. [1].
Library has another copy, 625564.
Box 2, Item 13
Coming men in the Commons : fourth article
(The London magazine
[clipping] vol. 11, no. 61)
August
1903-January 1904
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Place of publication: London, England
Author: Lucy, Henry W. (Henry William), Sir, 1845-1924
Related content page(s): 76-83
Notes: A brief introduction to several young members of
the House of Commons: George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston; Sir Austen
Chamberlain; Churchill; and Richard Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane.
Ms. note on p. 75 reads "London Mag ; Check date ; c 1901".
Clipping accompanied by a manila envelope with an ms. note reading "Coming Men in
the Commons by Henry W. Lucy ('Toby, M.P.') ; London Magazine ; No 61 Vol XI".
Box 2, Item 14
Luncheon in honour of Sir Winston Churchill, the trustees, master and
fellows of Churchill College
17th Oct.
MXMLIX
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: King's College (University of Cambridge)
(Cambridge, England)
Notes: Luncheon menu printed by Will Carter,
1912-2001.
Library has another copy, 335419.
Box 2, Item 15
The origins of the 'Iron Curtain' speech
1981
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Winston Churchill Memorial and Library
(Fulton, Mo.)
Author: Gilbert, Martin, 1936-
Notes: T.p. signed by Martin Gilbert.
Laid in: printed transcription of remarks by Lady Soames (Churchill's youngest
daughter) made in 1979 about the church that was transferred to Westminster College
in Fulton, Missouri.
Box 2, Item 16
Navy estimates, 1913-14.-Report.
(Parliamentary debates. House of
Commons
vol. 5th series - v. 51, no. 15)
March 31, 1913
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Notes: An official report on Parliamentary debates in
the House of Commons on several subjects, with an extensive discussion in the
Question of Privilege regarding the Royal Navy, in which Churchill played a
substantial role.
Box 2, Item 17
Death of Sir Winston Churchill
(Parliamentary debates. House of
Commons
vol. 705, no. 45)
January 25,
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 667-680
Notes: A record of official statements in the House of
Commons delivered by Prime Minister Wilson, former Prime Minister Douglas-Home, and
others.
Box 2, Item 18
Sir Winston Churchill : champion of freedom
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Sas, George ; Marble Hill Press (New York,
N.Y.)
Author: Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight Davis), 1890-1969
Notes: "Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower's tribute
to Sir Winston Churchill delivered at St. Paul's Cathedral, London ; January 30,
1965."
Colophon: About 200 copies of this keepsake were printed by George Sas at the
Marble Hill Press from handset Codex types ; New York City ; 1965.
Box 2, Item 19
Speech broadcast by the Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill April
27
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British Library of Information (New York,
N.Y.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Woods reference: A70
Notes: "Churchill, Winston L. S." written in ms. at the
top of p. [1].
White sticker with typescript note reading "Churchill, Winston L. S." and ms.
notes reading "3830 Z08" and "A70 Dup" attached to the upper right corner of p.
[1].
"Whittier College Library" and "Pamphlet file" stamped on p. [1].
Library has another copy, 609101.
Box 2, Item 20
Speech by the Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill to the Pilgrim Society
March 18
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British Library of Information (New York,
N.Y.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Woods reference: A68
Notes: "Churchill, Winston L. S." written in ms. at the
top of p. [1].
White sticker with typescript note reading "Churchill, Winston L. S." and ms.
notes reading "3829 Z07" and "A68" attached to the upper right corner of p. [1].
"Whittier College Library" and "Pamphlet file" stamped on p. [1].
Library has another copy, 609099.
Box 2, Item 21
Statistics relating to the war effort of the United Kingdom
November 1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Notes: "Cmd. 6564".
Box 2, Item 22
My African journey: VI-Kampala
(The strand magazine vol.
XXXVI, no. 212)
September 1908
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Newnes, Limited (London, England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 137-145
Woods reference: C35
Notes: Issue also includes the story "The silver mirror"
by A. Conan Doyle and "The babies' review" by E.V. Lucas.
Box 2, Item 23
The truth about the ex-Kaiser
(The strand magazine vol.
LXXX, no. 479)
November 1930
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Newnes, Limited (London, England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 476-486
Woods reference: C156
Notes: Article is illustrated by black and white
caricatures and photographs of Kaiser Wilhelm II, two with Churchill as well.
Issue also includes the stories "The end of Devil Hawker" by A. Conan Doyle, part
of "Big money" by P.G. Wodehouse, and "Ailing Mary" by J.D. Beresford.
Box 2, Item 24
Men who have influenced or impressed me
(The strand magazine
vol. LXXXI, no. 482)
February 1931
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Newnes, Limited (London, England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 132-141
Woods reference: C156
Notes: Issue also includes part of "Big money" by P.G.
Wodehouse.
Box 2, Item 25
If I lived my life again
(The strand magazine vol. LXXXI,
no. 483)
March 1931
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Newnes, Limited (London, England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 243-251
Woods reference: C163
Notes: Issue also includes the story "The promenades of
Monsieur Poy" by Leonard Merrick and part of "Big money" by P.G. Wodehouse.
Postcard for Thornycroft motor launches, yachts and cruisers tipped in at end.
Box 2, Item 26
Arthur James Balfour
(The strand magazine vol. LXXXI, no.
484)
April 1931
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Newnes, Limited (London, England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 345-356
Woods reference: C165
Notes: Issue also includes the story "What a life!" by
J.B. Priestley and part of "Big money" by P.G. Wodehouse.
Box 2, Item 27
Mass effects in modern life
(The strand magazine vol.
LXXXI, no. 485)
May 1931
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Newnes, Limited (London, England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 474-485
Woods reference: C165
Notes: Issue also includes the story "Fate" by P.G.
Wodehouse.
Box 2, Item 28
The truth about myself
(The strand magazine vol. XC, no.
541)
January 1936
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Newnes, Limited (London, England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 276-286
Woods reference: C285
Notes: Issue also includes the stories "'Teem'-A
treasure hunter" by Rudyard Kipling and "The Christmas box" by Francis Brett
Young.
Ms. notes at top of p. [1] read: "The Truth about Myself..." p. 276. (Woods C285)
£20.
Box 2, Item 29
The tragic story of Parnell
(The strand magazine vol. XCI,
no. 550)
October 1936
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Newnes, Limited (London, England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 600-610
Woods reference: C315
Notes: Ms. notes at top of p. [1] read: "The Tragic
Story of Parnell..." (p. 600-610). (Woods 315) £20.
Box 2, Item 30
Address by Winston Churchill in accepting the degree Doctor of Laws from
The University of Rochester
(The University of Rochester Library bulletin
vol. XX, no. 3)
Spring 1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: University of Rochester Library (Rochester,
N.Y.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Russell, John R.
Related content page(s): 42-44
Box 2, Item 31
"We shape our dwellings, and afterwards our dwellings shape us" :
reflections on a remark by Winston Churchill
1976
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Redwood Library and Athenaeum (Newport, R.I.)
Author: Whitehill, Walter Muir, 1905-1978
Notes: "Bicentennial observance ; September 20,
1976".
Laid in: color postcard of emblematic stall plates in St. George's Chapel,
Windsor. The plate on the left is the Churchill Garter plate.
Box 3
Periodicals, pamphlets, and clippings (large size)
1930-1937
Box 3, Item 01
Panic in the east
(Colliers : the national weekly vol. 85,
no. 18)
May 3, 1930
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 10-11, 55-56
Woods reference: C154(a)
Notes: Mailing label for Albert Fisk in West Branch,
Michigan attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 3, Item 02
Ludendorff at Tannenberg
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 85, no. 20)
May 17, 1930
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 30, 84-87
Woods reference: C154(b)
Notes: Mailing label for Albert Fisk in West Branch,
Michigan attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 3, Item 03
The man who saved Paris
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 85, no. 22)
May 31, 1930
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 20-21, 54-55
Woods reference: C154(c)
Notes: Mailing label for Albert Fisk in West Branch,
Michigan attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Circular stamp from West Branch Parcel Post in the lower left corner of cover p.
[1].
Box 3, Item 04
The man who saved Paris
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 85, no. 24)
June 14, 1930
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 26, 29, 46, 49
Woods reference: C154(d)
Notes: Mailing label for the University of Washington
Library in Seattle attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p.
[1].
"Library ; University of Washington ; Seattle" stamped at the bottom of cover p.
[1].
"Reference", "Cover", "Duplicate", and "Jun 9 1930" stamped along the upper left
edge of cover p. [1].
Box 3, Item 05
Dreadnoughts at bay
(Colliers : the national weekly vol.
86, no. 1)
July 5, 1930
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 14-15, 56-57
Woods reference: C154(e)
Notes: Mailing label for Albert Fisk in West Branch,
Michigan attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 3, Item 06
Ludendorff's last card
(Colliers : the national weekly vol.
86, no. 2)
July 12, 1930
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 24-25, 56-57
Woods reference: C154(f)
Notes: Mailing label for Albert Fisk in West Branch,
Michigan attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 3, Item 07
Philosophers and friends
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 87, no. 6)
February 7,
1931
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 22-23, 60
Woods reference: C162
Notes: Originally appeared in Strand magazine under the
title "Men who have influenced or impressed me".
Mailing label for Benj. W. Hallett in Marstons Mills, Massachusetts attached
upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
"C162 pp 22, 23, 60" written in ms. at the top of cover p. [1].
White sticker in upper left corner of cover p. [1] has "C162" written in red.
Box 3, Item 08
The shattered cause of temperance
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 90, no. 7)
August 13,
1932
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 20-21, 48-49
Woods reference: C197
Notes: Mailing label for Power Plant #2 of the Los
Angeles County Free Library in Saugus, California attached upside down to the lower
right corner of cover p. [1].
"C197" written in ms. in the upper left corner of cover p. [1].
"L.A. Co. Library ; Central Reference" and "Power plant #2" stamped on cover p.
[1].
Box 3, Item 09
Are we too clever?
(Colliers : the national weekly vol. 90,
no. 9)
August 27,
1932
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 10-11, 48--49
Woods reference: C198
Notes: Mailing label for Power Plant #2 of the Los
Angeles County Free Library in Saugus, California attached upside down to the lower
right corner of cover p. [1].
"L.A. Co. Library ; Central Reference" and "Power plant #2" stamped on cover p.
[1].
Box 3, Item 10
Defense in the Pacific
(Colliers : the national weekly vol.
90, no. 25)
December 17,
1932
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 12-13, 30
Woods reference: C207
Notes: Issue also includes "Thunder mountain, part IX"
by Zane Grey.
Mailing label for Albert Fisk of West Branch, Michigan attached upside down to the
lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 3, Item 11
Land of corn and lobsters
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 92, no. 6)
August 5, 1933
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 16-17, 45
Woods reference: C218
Notes: Mailing label for J.J. Lomasney of Los Angeles,
California attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 3, Item 12
The bond between us
(Colliers : the national weekly vol.
92, no. 19)
November 4,
1933
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 12-13
Woods reference: C222
Notes: Mailing label for C.B. Power of Helena, Montana
attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 3, Item 13
While the world watches
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 94, no. 26)
December 29,
1934
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 24-25, 49
Woods reference: C252
Notes: Mailing label for Arthur Webber in Beverly,
Massachusetts attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
"C252 pp 24-5, 49" written in ms. at the top of cover p. [1].
White sticker in upper left corner of cover p. [1] has "C252" written in red.
Box 3, Item 14
To end war
(Colliers : the national weekly vol. 95, no.
26)
June 29, 1935
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 12, 48-49
Woods reference: C274
Box 3, Item 15
Soapbox messiahs
(Colliers : the national weekly vol. 97,
no. 25)
June 20, 1936
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 11, 44, 46
Woods reference: C301
Notes: Article reprinted in the Sunday chronicle as
"Money for nothing".
White sticker in upper left corner of cover p. [1] has "C301" written in red, with
"(11, 44, 46)" written in pencil below the sticker.
Box 3, Item 16
What good's a constitution?
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 98, no. 8)
August 22,
1936
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 22, 39-40
Woods reference: C309
Notes: White sticker in upper left corner of cover p.
[1] has "C309" written in red, with "22, 39-40" written in pencil below the
sticker.
Box 3, Item 17
The mission of Japan
(Colliers : the national weekly vol.
99, no. 8)
February 20,
1937
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 12-13, 42, 44
Woods reference: C324
Notes: Mailing label for Grace S. Dickering in
Montebello, California attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p.
[1].
"L.A. Co. Library ; Central Reference" and "Short time loan ; L.A. Co. Library ;
Central Office" stamped on cover p. [1].
Box 3, Item 18
A king is crowned
(Colliers : the national weekly vol. 99,
no. 20)
May 15, 1937
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 12-13, 57
Woods reference: C334
Notes: Slightly torn mailing label for someone in
Burbank, California attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p.
[1].
Box 3, Item 19
Can America keep out of war?
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 100, no. 14)
October 2,
1937
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 14-15, 38-39
Woods reference: C350
Notes: "Pge 14" written in ms. in the upper right corner
of cover p. [1].
Box 3, Item 20
England's "no" man
(Colliers : the national weekly vol.
100, no. 16)
October 16,
1937
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 18, 79-81
Woods reference: C353
Box 4
Periodicals, pamphlets, and clippings (large size)
1938-1942
Box 4, Item 01
Japan guesses wrong
(Colliers : the national weekly vol.
102, no. 5)
July 30, 1938
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 12-13, 45
Woods reference: C389
Notes: Mailing label for B.C. Thompson in Petoskey,
Michigan attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 4, Item 02
Japan guesses wrong
(Colliers : the national weekly vol.
102, no. 5)
July 30, 1938
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 12-13, 45
Woods reference: C389
Notes: Torn mailing label attached upside down to the
lower right corner of cover p. [1].
"Return to Research Department ; Warner Bros." stamped at the top of cover p.
[1].
Box 4, Item 03
Dictators on dynamite
(Colliers : the national weekly vol.
102, no. 10)
September 3,
1938
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 16-17, 26
Woods reference: C393
Notes: Mailing label for E.J. Simon in Rockford,
Illinois attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 4, Item 04
England learns about labor
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 102, no. 13)
September 24,
1938
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 13, 25
Woods reference: C396
Notes: "L.A. Co. Library ; Central Reference" stamped on
cover p. [1].
Box 4, Item 05
Let the tyrant criminals bomb!
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 103, no. 2)
January 14,
1939
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 12-13, 36
Woods reference: C408
Notes: Mailing label for H.L. Logsdon in West Los
Angeles, California attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p.
[1].
Box 4, Item 06
War, now or never
(Colliers : the national weekly vol. 103,
no. 22)
June 3, 1939
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 9-10, 53-54
Woods reference: C420
Notes: Mailing label for C.P. Schweger in Seymour,
Wisconsin attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 4, Item 07
Bombs don't scare us now
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 103, no. 24)
June 17, 1939
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell Publishing Company (Springfield,
Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 11, 56-58
Woods reference: C423
Notes: Mailing label for E.J. Simon in Rockford,
Illinois attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 4, Item 08
Today's battles
(Colliers : the national weekly vol. 104,
no. 15)
October 7,
1939
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell-Collier Publishing Company
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 12, 62-63
Woods reference: C433
Notes: Mailing label for J.H. La Rue in Hynes,
California attached upside down to the lower right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 4, Item 09
Today's battles
(Colliers : the national weekly vol. 104,
no. 15)
October 7,
1939
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Crowell-Collier Publishing Company
(Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow), 1884-1974
Related content page(s): 12, 62-63
Woods reference: C433
Notes: "B" stamped in the upper left corner of cover p.
[1].
Box 4, Item 10
The highroad of the future
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 119, no. 1)
January 4,
1947
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow),
1884-1974 ; Crowell-Collier Publishing Company (Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Davenport, Walter
Related content page(s): 11-12, 64
Woods reference: C476
Notes: Reprinted in pamphlet form under the title "A
united Europe".
Box 4, Item 11
The highroad of the future
(Colliers : the national weekly
vol. 119, no. 1)
January 4,
1947
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Chenery, William L. (William Ludlow),
1884-1974 ; Crowell-Collier Publishing Company (Springfield, Ohio)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Davenport, Walter
Related content page(s): 11-12, 64
Woods reference: C476
Notes: Reprinted in pamphlet form under the title "A
united Europe".
Mailing label for J.V. Weimer in Larrabee, Iowa attached upside down to the lower
right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 4, Item 12
Painting as a pastime
(Country beautiful vol. 4, no.
2)
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Country Beautiful Foundation (Waukesha, Wis.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Dineen, Michael P.
Related content page(s): 63-91
Woods reference: A125
Notes: Essay accompanied by a black and white photograph
of Churchill at his easel and 21 color reproductions of his paintings.
Box 4, Item 13
The daily telegraph and morning post (no.
34142)
January 29,
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Telegraph Limited (London, England)
Related content page(s): 1, 16, 20-21, 23, 30
Notes: Numerous articles about Churchill's life, the
preparations for his funeral, and reactions to his death.
Box 4, Item 14
The daily telegraph and morning post (no.
34143)
January 30,
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Telegraph Limited (London, England)
Related content page(s): 1, 8, 9, 12, 15-16
Notes: Numerous articles about the preparations for
Churchill's funeral, the order of the procession, and photographs of some of the
attendees.
Box 4, Item 15
The illustrated London news (vol. 1546, no.
59)
December 23,
1916
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Illustrated London News & Sketch (London,
England)
Notes: Issue also includes the section "Our notebook" by
G.K. Chesterton.
"Recd. Dec 28/16" written in ms. at the top of cover p. [1].
Box 4, Item 16
Churchill: the world waits anxiously
(The illustrated London news
vol. 246, no. 6547)
January 23,
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Illustrated London News & Sketch (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 3-7
Notes: Photographic coverage of the country's vigil for
Winston Churchill, with one color and several black and white images.
"Marsh Memorial Library ; Springfield College" and "Feb 23 1965" stamped at the
top of cover p. [1].
Box 4, Item 17
Our notebook ; The world pays tribute to Sir Winston Churchill ; Sir
Winston's varied career ; Churchill : the orator ; Churchillisms
(The
illustrated London news
vol. 246, no. 6548)
January 30,
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Illustrated London News & Sketch (London,
England)
Author: Bryant, Arthur, 1899-1985 ; Petrie, Charles,
1895-1977
Related content page(s): 3-29
Notes: Photographic coverage of Churchill's funeral,
with a biographical sketch and tributes paid by world leaders.
Box 4, Item 18
Our notebook ; The captains and the kings honor the Great Commoner
(The illustrated London news vol. 246, no. 6549)
February 6,
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Illustrated London News & Sketch (London,
England)
Author: Bryant, Arthur, 1899-1985 ; Hamilton, Iain,
1920-1986
Related content page(s): 3-42
Notes: Extensive photographic coverage of Churchill's
funeral, in color and black and white, with essays.
"Marsh Memorial Library ; Springfield College" and "Mar 29 1965" stamped at the
top of cover p. [1].
Box 4, Item 19
Notwendiger Weckruf
(Kladderadatsch vol. 95, no.
25)
June 21, 1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Ernst Steiniger Druck- und Verlagsanstalt
(Berlin, Germany)
Author: Thürink
Related content page(s): cover p. [2]
Notes: There is also a cartoon on p. [5] showing
Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin as dung beetles, and a caricature of Churchill on
p. [7].
Box 5
Periodicals, pamphlets, and clippings (large size)
1902,
1946-1966
Box 5, Item 01
Secret war speech
(Life [clipping] vol. 20, no.
4)
January 28,
1946
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (Chicago, Ill.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 27-31, 43-44, 46
Woods reference: C470
Notes: A transcription of a speech delivered by
Churchill to a closed session of the British House of Commons on April 23, 1942.
Box 5, Item 02
If I were an American
(Life vol. 22, no. 15)
April 14, 1947
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (Chicago, Ill.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Luce, Henry Robinson, 1897-1967
Related content page(s): 106-108, 110, 112, 115-116,
118, 121, 123
Woods reference: C476/1
Notes: Article accompanied by a full-page black and
white photographic portrait of Churchill.
Box 5, Item 03
The gathering storm: part IV
(Life vol. 24, no.
19)
May 10, 1948
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (Chicago, Ill.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Editor: Luce, Henry Robinson, 1897-1967
Related content page(s): 60-64, 69-75
Woods reference: A123
Notes: "Letters to the editors" includes several items
reacting to a portion of Churchill's memoirs which was published in an earlier
issue.
Box 5, Item 04
Life [clipping] (vol. 31, no. 17)
October 22,
1951
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (Chicago, Ill.)
Related content page(s): 86
Notes: A full page black, white, and blue cartoon
showing Churchill, Stalin, Prime Minister Eden, and a translator at the Teheran
Conference, discussing Russian and Polish borders.
Box 5, Item 05
"Whilst he still lives amongst us"
(Life [clipping] vol.
57, no. 24)
December 11,
1964
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (Chicago, Ill.)
Author: Halisham of St. Marylebone, Quintin Hogg, Baron,
1907-2001
Related content page(s): 49-50, 50B
Notes: Date mistakenly written on p. 49 as "Nov 64".
Box 5, Item 06
Churchill: writer in the grand manner ; The epic of Sir Winston
(Life [clipping] vol. 58, no. 4)
January 29,
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (Chicago, Ill.)
Author: Hunt, George P.
Related content page(s): 3 ; 56B-70
Notes: The first piece is an editor's note by George P.
Hunt, the second is a long summary of Churchill's life, accompanied by numerous
black and white and color photographs, with the writer(s) unidentified.
"Life-Jan 65" written in ms. in the upper left corner of p. 56A.
Date mistakenly written on p. 3 as "Nov 64".
Box 5, Item 07
The last honors
(Life vol. 58, no. 5)
February 5,
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (Chicago, Ill.)
Author: Moorehead, Alan, 1910-1983 ; Hall, Lee
Editor: Luce, Henry Robinson, 1897-1967
Related content page(s): 26-36B, 65-66, 68A-74
Notes: Extensive coverage of Churchill's funeral,
accompanied by numerous black and white and color photographs of the
proceedings.
Mailing label for Mrs. C. Zoller in Whittier, California, attached upside down to
the lower left corner of cover p. [1].
Box 5, Item 08
Diaries of Churchill's doctor: part I
(Life vol. 60, no.
16)
April 22, 1966
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (Chicago, Ill.)
Author: Moran, Charles McMoran Wilson, baron, 1882-1977
Editor: Thompson, Edward K., 1907-
Related content page(s): 92-93, 95-96, 98, 101-104, 106,
109-110
Woods reference: p. 345
Notes: The first part of a serialization of selections
from Moran's Winston Churchill: the struggle for survival 1940/65. Moran served as
personal physician to Churchill for the last 25 years of his life.
Mailing label for Mr. & Mrs. C. Zoller in Whittier, California, attached
sideways along the left side of cover p. [1].
Box 5, Item 09
Diaries of Churchill's doctor: part II
(Life vol. 60, no.
17)
April 29, 1966
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Time, inc. (Chicago, Ill.)
Author: Moran, Charles McMoran Wilson, baron, 1882-1977
Editor: Thompson, Edward K., 1907-
Related content page(s): 74-76, 77-78, 80, 82, 85-86
Woods reference: p. 345
Notes: The second part of a serialization of selections
from Moran's Winston Churchill: the struggle for survival 1940/65. Moran served as
personal physician to Churchill for the last 25 years of his life.
Mailing label for Mrs. C. Zoller in Whittier, California, attached sideways along
the left side of cover p. [1].
Box 5, Item 10
The battle of the River Plate
(The listener vol. XXII, no.
571)
December 21,
1939
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation (London,
England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 1224
Woods reference: C435
Notes: Speech broadcast on December 18th.
Issue also includes the article "The Hoods and our naval tradition" by A.L.
Rowse.
"C435" written in ms. at the top of cover p. [1].
Box 5, Item 11
"Forward, till the whole task is done"
(The listener vol.
XXXIII, no. 853)
May 17, 1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation (London,
England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 535-536, 548
Woods reference: C467
Notes: Speech broadcast on May 13th.
Ms. signature(?) in the upper right corner of cover p. [1].
Box 5, Item 12
The listener (vol. XXXIII, no. 856)
June 7, 1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation (London,
England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 629, 632
Woods reference: C468
Notes: Speech broadcast on June 4th.
"C468" and "£25" written in ms. in the upper right corner of cover p. [1]
Box 5, Item 13
A criticism of the government
(The listener
vol. XXXVIII, no. 969)
August 21, 1947
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation (London,
England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 307-308
Woods reference: C478
Notes: Speech broadcast on August 16th.
"C478" written in ms. at the top of cover p. [1].
Box 5, Item 14
Recruiting for the forces - III
(The listener vol. XLI, no.
1047)
February 17,
1949
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation (London,
England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 259
Woods reference: C485
Notes: "C485 ; 25" written in ms. at the top of cover p.
[1].
Box 5, Item 15
General election broadcasts
(The listener vol. XLVI, no.
1180)
October 11,
1951
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation (London,
England)
Author: Herbison, Margaret ; Churchill, Winston,
1874-1965
Related content page(s): 602-605
Woods reference: C505
Notes: Speech broadcast on October 8th.
Box 5, Item 16
King George VI: the Prime Minister's tribute
(The listener
vol. XLVII, no. 1198)
February 14,
1952
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation (London,
England)
Author: Herbison, Margaret ; Churchill, Winston,
1874-1965
Related content page(s): 247-248
Woods reference: C509
Notes: Speech broadcast on February 7th, later issued in
leaflet and miniature forms.
Box 5, Item 17
Tributes from the Commonwealth
(The listener [clipping]
vol. XLIX, no. 1266)
June 4, 1953
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation (London,
England)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 916
Woods reference: C509
Notes: A speech broadcast on 2nd at the coronation of
Queen Elizabeth II, followed by brief statements from the Prime Ministers of
Northern Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Ceylon, Pakistan, South Africa,
Southern Rhodesia, and Malta.
Box 5, Item 18
Churchill
(Look [clipping] ),
February 26,
1963
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Author: Snow, C. P. (Charles Percy), 1905-1980
Related content page(s): 26-33
Box 5, Item 19
They made our world...Churchill
(Look vol. 31, no.
3)
February 7,
1967
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Cowles Communications, Inc.
Author: Rosten, Leo, 1908-1997
Editor: Arthur, William B.
Related content page(s): 84-85, 87
Notes: Mailing label for F.D. Nixon in Newport Beach,
California, attached sideways on the lower left side of cover p. [1].
Box 5, Item 20
Sir Winston: his finest hours ; Burial Saturday: Queen requests state
funeral-she leads the nation's tribute ; Beethoven 5th Symphony tells Britain of her
loss
(The New York times vol. CXIV, no. 39,083)
January 25,
1965
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: New York Times Company (Paris, France)
Author: Middleton, Drew, 1913-1990 ; Lewis, Anthony,
1927-2013 ; Feron, James
Editor: Daffron, Thomas A.
Related content page(s): 1-8
Notes: International edition. Numerous essays and
tributes to Churchill accompanied by several black and white photographs.
Laid in: printed blue card with information about the Apollo Book Shop in Costa
Mesa, California; printed postcard for readers to send to the Apollo Book Shop for
their free search service.
Box 5, Item 21
La triste histoire de Winston Churchill : descendant de John Churchill, duc
de Marlborough
1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Place of publication: Paris, France
Author: Mazeyrie, G.
Notes: A broadside with a rhyming French poem about
Churchill, illustrated with 16 color cartoons.
Date suggested based on WorldCat record (OCLC record 800569148).
Library has a second copy in this collection, folded (609303 box 7 no. 17).
Box 5, Item 22
Finest hour, 1962
(USA 1 : monthly news & current history
vol. 1, no. 3)
June 9, 1962
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: USA 1 Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Author: Armstrong, Richard
Editor: Campbell, Rodney C.
Related content page(s): 36-51
Notes: "N/- ; 12/86" written in ms. in the upper right
corner of cover p. [4].
Box 5, Item 23
Churchill: the vistas of possibility
(Weekend Telegraph no.
102)
September 9,
1966
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Telegraph (London, England) (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 20-25, 27
Notes: A collection of five short pieces about different
aspects of Churchill's life: The early years, by the Duke of Marlborough (John
Spencer-Churchill, 1897-1972); Churchill the war leader, by Marshal of the Royal Air
Force Lord (Arthur) Tedder (1890-1967); Churchill the painter, by Sir Charles
Wheeler (1892-1974); Churchill the parliamentarian, by Viscount Chandos (Oliver
Lyttelton, 1893-1972); and Churchill the writer by André Maurois (1885-1967). Each
piece is accompanied by a large color photograph.
Laid in: printed color cartoon of Churchill on the deck of a ship and a note about
Churchill being a very busy man.
Box 5, Item 24
On the flank of the army
(The Youth's
Companion),
December 18,
1902
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Perry Mason & Co. (Boston, Mass.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 651-652
Woods reference: C29
Notes: P. 655-658 are missing.
Box 17, Item 01
My adventures with a paint brush
(Readers digest vol. 23,
no. 134)
June 1933
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content pages: 97-100
Notes: Condensed from Amid these storms (probably based
on Painting as a pastime).
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 02
Toward a more picturesque speech
(Readers digest vol. 24,
no. 140)
December 1933
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Related content pages: 14
Notes: A collection of witty quotations, includes a
statement from Churchill originally reported in News-week.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 03
As others see us
(Readers digest vol. 29, no.
173)
September 1936
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Related content pages: 35-36
Notes: A collection of quotations about Americans and
America, includes a quote from Churchill about American meals which originally
appeared in Collier's.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 04
A roving commission
(Readers digest vol. 37, no.
219)
July 1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content pages: 153-192
Notes: "A condensed version of Churchill's book by the
same name.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 05
Winston Churchill
(Readers digest vol. 38, no.
225)
January 1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Author: Kraus, René, 1902-
Related content pages: 119-144
Notes: Condensed version of Kraus's book by the same
name.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 06
Tips to speakers
(Readers digest vol. 38, no.
226)
February 1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Related content pages: 72
Notes: Includes an anecdote of a young Churchill getting
advice on speaking from Lord Salisbury, originally appeared in the Montreal Daily
Star.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 07
Mark Twain vs. Winston Churchill
(Readers digest vol. 38,
no. 228)
April 1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Related content pages: 110
Notes: An anecdote about a meeting between Twain and
Churchill, appeared in Mark Twain in eruption.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 08
The very human Mr. Churchill
(Readers digest vol. 38, no.
230)
June 1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Author: Moir, Phyllis
Related content pages: 79-82
Notes: A condensed version of "I was Winston Churchill's
private secretary", which describes some of Churchill's day-to-day routines and
habits.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 09
Life begins at 68
(Readers digest vol. 41, no.
243)
July 1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Author: Krock, Arthur, 1886-1974
Related content pages: 110
Notes: An anecdote featuring a witty punch line from
Churchill.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 10
The ubiquitous Winnie
(Readers digest vol. 41, no.
245)
September 1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Author: Lyons, Leonard, 1906-1976
Related content pages: 136
Notes: An anecdote featuring a witty punch line from
Churchill.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 11
Readers digest (vol. 45, no. 270)
October 1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Related content pages: 55
Notes: "I like a man who grins when he fights. - Winston
Churchill" printed at the bottom of the page.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 12
Churchill - greatness in our time
(Readers digest vol. 47,
no. 279)
July 1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Author: Sullivan, Mark, 1874-1952
Related content pages: 1-2
Notes: Tribute to Churchill reprinted from the New York
Herald Tribune.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 13
The lives of Winston Churchill
(Readers digest vol. 47, no.
280)
August 1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Author: Murphy, Charles John Vincent, 1904- ; Davenport,
John, 1904-1987
Related content pages: 108-115
Notes: Condensed from Life, also appeared as a book of
the same name.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 14
An excerpt from Winston Churchill's address to the House of Commons, August
16, 1945
(Readers digest vol. 47, no. 282)
October 1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Related content pages: 20
Notes: "Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ;
Rio Hondo College Library" stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 15
Quotable quotes
(Readers digest vol. 88, no.
526)
February 1966
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Readers Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Related content pages: 200
Notes: Includes the Churchill quote "Where does family
start? It starts with a young man falling in love with a girl - no superior
alternative has yet been found."
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Box 17, Item 16
Churchill: the struggle for survival
(Best sellers from Readers
digest condensed books,
1967
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Reader's Digest Association, Inc.
(Pleasantville, N.Y.)
Author: Moran, Charles McMoran Wilson, Baron, 1882-1977
Related content pages: 387-535
Notes: A new and intimate portrait of the man who was
Sir Winston Churchill's doctor and close friend for twenty-five years, condensed
from The diaries of Lord Moran.
"Rio Hondo Junior College Library" and "DISCARD ; Rio Hondo College Library"
stamped in black on the front cover.
Item Oversize, Item 01
Restaurer la France dans son independance et sa gloire ; Churchill et la
France
(France no. 1)
August 26,
1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Publisher: Practical Press, Ltd. (London, England)
Related content page(s): 2 ; 3
Notes: Second piece is an excerpt from a speech
delivered by Churchill in the House of Commons on August 20, 1940.
Item Oversize, Item 02
France (no. 6)
August 31,
1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Publisher: Practical Press, Ltd. (London, England)
Propaganda flyers
1939-1945
Physical Description: 2.58 Linear
Feet (2 flat boxes)
Scope and Contents
This series consists of approximately 165 items of printed propaganda leaflets from
World War II, particularly in Dutch, English, French, and German. Most have a portrait,
quote, or article about Churchill. Many of these fliers were intended for aerial
delivery.
Arrangement
The flyers are not arranged according to an organizational schema and reflect the order
in which they were received from the donor.
Box 6, Item 01
Aerial propaganda leaflets : a bibliography
1991
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Psywar Society (Leeds, England)
Author: Oakland, Rod
Box 6, Item 02
Elken dag slaat Engeland harder toe zegt Churchill
(De luchtpost
no. 7)
July 20, 1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 2
Woods reference: α3/3
Notes: Dutch translation of part of a speech made by
Churchill on July 15, 1941.
The same piece also appeared in no. 4, July 29, 1941 edition of De luchtpost,
which seems to be an edition intended for the Netherlands, while this is part of a
series for Belgium.
Box 6, Item 03
Anglo-Amerikaansche verklaring betreffende de Oorlogs Doelen = Déclaration
anglo-américaine sur les buts de guerre
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch & French
Notes: Dutch and French translations of the Atlantic
Charter, issued by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill on August 14,
1941, with brief sections about what this means for Belgians.
Box 6, Item 04
"Amerika komt in actie" verklaart President Roosevelt
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Notes: Illustrated portrait of Churchill on p. [4].
Ms. note at top of p. [1] reads "Best 15-4-'41".
Box 6, Item 05
M. Churchill en de oorlog = Discours de M. Churchill aux communes
(De regenboog = L'arc en ciel no. 1)
February 25,
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch & French
Related content page(s): 1-2
Woods reference: α6
Notes: Parallel Dutch and French text newspaper with
excerpts from a speech given by Churchill on February 23, 1944 in the House of
Commons.
Box 6, Item 06
Communiqué publié à Téhéran
(L'Amerique en guerre no.
80)
December 15,
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Related content page(s): 1
Notes: French translation of the Declaration of the
Three Powers, issued by the U.S.S.R., Great Britain, and the United States on
December 1, 1943.
Includes a photograph of Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill at the Tehran Conference
on p. [1].
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation on p. 360 is "α5/2".
Box 6, Item 07
Churchill om invasionsplanerne
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Danish
Woods reference: α8
Notes: Danish translation of a speech given by Churchill
in the House of Commons on February 22, 1944.
Box 6, Item 08
Spain : the moral touchstone of Europe ; a footnote on Mr. Churchill's
recent speech
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Victor Gollancz Ltd. (London, England)
Author: Duff, Charles, 1894-1966
Notes: Duff's response to Churchill's speech about the
situation in Spain on May 24, 1944 in the House of Commons.
Box 6, Item 09
Winston Churchill : fremtidens Europa
(Hilsen fra England
no. 2)
April 1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Danish
Related content page(s): 1-2
Woods reference: α7
Notes: Danish translation of a speech give by Churchill
on March 21, 1943.
Accompanied by a full-length black and white photograph of Churchill.
Box 6, Item 10
Churchill om Danmark
(Vestevinden ),
September 8,
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Danish
Place of publication: London, England
Related content page(s): 2
Notes: Danish translations of some statements made by
Churchill about Denmark.
Box 6, Item 11
Churchill taler
(Vi vil vinde no. 2)
December 1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Danish
Related content page(s): 9-12
Woods reference: α9/1
Notes: Danish translations from various speeches made by
Churchill.
Accompanied by a black and white photograph of Churchill giving a speech.
Box 6, Item 12
Churchill ser mod fremtiden
(Vi vil vinde no.
4)
March-April
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Danish
Related content page(s): 3-7
Woods reference: α10
Notes: Danish translation of a speech given by Churchill
on March 21, 1943.
Includes a black and white photograph of Churchill on the front cover and two
caricatures accompanying the article.
Someone has solved the crossword puzzle on p. [2].
Ms. note on p. [3] reads "5818816137".
Box 6, Item 13
Elken dag slaat Engeland harder toe zegt Churchill
(De luchtpost
no. 4)
July 29, 1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 2
Woods reference: α12/1
Notes: Dutch translation of part of a speech made by
Churchill on July 15, 1941.
The same piece also appeared in no. 7, July 20, 1941 edition of De luchtpost,
which seems to be an edition intended for Belgium, while this is part of a series
for the Netherlands.
Box 6, Item 14
Churchill : Speech van den 22sten Juni, op den avond na de invasie van
Rusland
June 1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Notes: Dutch translation of a speech made by Churchill
on June 22, 1941.
Box 6, Item 15
De gijzelaars
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965 ; Roosevelt,
Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Woods reference: α11
Notes: Dutch translations of speeches delivered by
Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill on October 25, 1941.
"α11" written at the top of p. [1].
Box 6, Item 16
Skyd først : Roosevelts ordre til Amerikas forsvarsmagt
1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Danish
Related content page(s): 3
Notes: Includes a Danish translation of excerpts from
Churchill's speech of September 9, 1941. Black and white photograph of Roosevelt and
Churchill printed across p. [2-3]. Includes the text of the Atlantic Charter on p.
[4].
"Es.[?] 13/10 41." written in ms. above the title on p. [1].
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation on p. 381.
Box 6, Item 17
Churchill: "Wij zullen deze lente en zomer den vijand te lijf gaan met alle
kracht die in ons is"
(De vliegende Hollander no. 20)
February 24,
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 1, 3
Woods reference: α12/6
Notes: Dutch translation of excerpts from a speech
delivered by Churchill on February 22, 1944.
"Restricted" stamped in red and "α12/6" written in ms. at the top of p. [1].
Box 6, Item 18
Churchill's rede in het Lagerhuis
(De vliegende Hollander
no. 43)
August 3, 1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 3
Woods reference: α13
Notes: Article includes Dutch translations of excerpts
from a speech delivered by Churchill on August 2, 1944.
Box 6, Item 19
De vliegende Hollander (no. 64)
October 27,
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Box 6, Item 20
Churchill spreekt
(De vliegende Hollander no.
71)
November 10,
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 1
Woods reference: α15
Notes: Includes Dutch translations of excerpts from a
speech delivered by Churchill on November 9, 1944. A second article, "Walcheren
bevrijd", includes excerpts from a speech delivered by Churchill on November 10,
1944.
Box 6, Item 21
Churchill zeventig jaar
(De vliegende Hollander no.
81)
November 30,
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 1
Notes: Article about Churchill's 70th birthday
accompanied by a large black and white photograph of Churchill.
Box 6, Item 22
Churchill: Er is niet dat Duitschlands nederlaag kan afwenden
(De
vliegende Hollander
no. 110)
March 2, 1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 2
Woods reference: α15/2
Notes: Article includes Dutch translations of excerpts
from a speech delivered by Churchill on March 2, 1945.
"Restricted" stamped in red in the upper right corner of p. [1].
Box 6, Item 23
Het doodvonnis over Nazi-Duitschland
(De vliegende Hollander
no. 105)
February 16,
1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 2
Woods reference: α15/1
Notes: The article with Dutch translation of a joint
statement issued by Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin on February 12, 1945, is
accompanied by a black and white photograph of the three men at the Yalta
Conference.
Box 6, Item 24
Churchill over Nederland
(De vliegende Hollander no.
116)
March 16, 1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 2
Woods reference: α15/3
Notes: Dutch translation of excerpts from a speech
delivered by Winston Churchill on March 14, 1945.
Box 6, Item 25
Een brief van Winston Churchill
(Vrij Nederland
),
1942?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 2-3
Woods reference: α12/2
Notes: A facsimile of a letter from Winston Churchill
appears on p. [3], with a Dutch translation of the letter's text on p. [2].
Box 6, Item 26
Churchill geeft een overzicht van de oorlogssiuatie
(De wervelwind
no. 6)
September 1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 8
Woods reference: α12/3
Notes: Includes Dutch translations of excerpts from a
speech delivered by Churchill on September 8, 1942. Accompanied by a black and white
photograph of Churchill and Jan Smuts of South Africa.
Box 6, Item 27
De eerste successen van het groote plan ; Wat beteekent dit voor u?
(De maand van der groote ommekeer ),
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Related content page(s): 2, 30-31
Woods reference: α12/4
Notes: The first article includes Dutch translations of
excerpts from a speech delivered by Churchill in December 1941, and is accompanied
by two black and white photographs, one of Roosevelt and Churchill and one of
Churchill and Stalin, on p. [3].
The second article includes Dutch translations of excerpts from a speech delivered
by Churchill on November 29, 1942, and is accompanied by one black and white
photograph each of Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill.
"α12/4" and "Januari 1943" written in ms. at the top of p. [2].
Box 6, Item 28
Achtung!
1939?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: German translation of a statement issued by Prime
Minister Chamberlain to the German people on September 3, 1939.
Box 6, Item 29
Drei Mächte - ein Kriegsziel!
(Luftpost no. 8)
July 9, 1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Related content page(s): 1
Notes: A sidebar on p. [1] includes German translations
of quotations from Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin. The quotes from Churchill are
dated July 14, 1940, November 9, 1940, and August 20, 1940.
Box 6, Item 30
De luchtpost (no. 8)
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch
Box 6, Item 31
London fordert Hitler heraus!
(Luftpost no. 9)
July 15, 1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Related content page(s): 1
Woods reference: α77
Notes: German translation of part of a speech delivered
by Churchill on July 14, 1941.
Box 6, Item 32
Drei Versprechen
(Luftpost no. 10)
July 22, 1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Related content page(s): 4
Notes: A sidebar with quotes and small photographs of
Hermann Göring, Churchill, and Roosevelt.
Box 6, Item 33
Die Erklärung Roosevelt-Churchill
(Luftpost no.
15)
August 26,
1041
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Related content page(s): 1
Notes: Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation:
α77/01.
Box 6, Item 34
Hitlers und Churchills Kriegsziele
(Luftpost no.
16)
September 2,
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Related content page(s): 1
Woods reference: α77/1
Notes: German translation of part of a speech delivered
by Churchill on August 24, 1941.
"Francais! Ceci est destiné aux soldats allemands! Faites en sorte qu'ils le
reçoivent!" stamped in red across the bottom of p. [1].
"Variant ; α77/1" written in ms. in the upper left page of p. [1].
Box 6, Item 35
Hitlers und Churchills Kriegsziele
(Luftpost no.
16)
September 2,
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Related content page(s): 1
Woods reference: α77/1
Notes: German translation of part of a speech delivered
by Churchill on August 24, 1941.
"G3/C/10" written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. [1].
Box 6, Item 36
Wir schlagen zurück
1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Small German language flyer includes a
translation of part of Churchill's speech delivered on July 14, 1941.
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation on p. 376, below α70/1.
Box 6, Item 37
Die R.A.F. an die deutschen Frauen
1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: German language flyer includes a brief quote from
Churchill at the bottom of p. [1].
"G1/A/13" written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. [2].
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation at the top of p. 376.
Box 6, Item 38
Was wir über den Luftkrieg sagten ; Was wir über Deutschlands Zukunft
sagen
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Woods reference: α74/1
Notes: German language flyer with excerpts from
Churchill's speeches delivered on February 9, 1941, May 10, 1942, June 30, 1943, and
February 22, 1944.
Box 6, Item 39
Churchill über den Wiederaufbau Europas = Churchill sur la reconstruction
de l'Europe = Churchill over den wederopbouw van Europa = Churchill o odbudowie
Europy
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Dutch, French, German, &
Polish
Woods reference: α72
Notes: German, French, Dutch, and Polish translations of
a speech by Churchill broadcast on March 21, 1943.
Box 6, Item 40
Der Weg zum Frieden
(Luftpost ),
April 10, 1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Related content page(s): 1
Notes: German translations of excerpts from speeches by
Churchill (February 22, 1944), General Smuts (April 3, 1944), and Roosevelt
(December 24, 1943).
Not in Woods.
Box 6, Item 41
Nach Hitlers Sturz
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: German translations of excerpts from speeches by
Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, and others, indicating a desire to punish German
criminals, rather than the whole German population.
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation on p. 379, below α78/1.
Flyer measures 27 cm x 22 cm; library has a second copy of this flyer that is 43
cm x 14 cm.
Box 6, Item 42
Nach Hitlers Sturz
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: German translations of excerpts from speeches by
Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, and others, indicating a desire to punish German
criminals, rather than the whole German population.
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation on p. 379, below α78/1.
Flyer measures 43 cm x 14 cm; library has a second copy of this flyer that is 27
cm x 22 cm.
Box 6, Item 43
Schluss mit den Greuelmärchen
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: German language flyer which includes the
translation of an excerpt from a speech delivered by Churchill.
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation on p. 379, above α78/1.
Box 6, Item 44
Luftkrieg und Gaskrieg : eine Warnung Churchills
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Woods reference: α71
Notes: German translation of excerpts from a speech by
Churchill broadcast on May 10, 1942.
"α71" written in ms. above the title.
Box 6, Item 45
Der europäische Rat
(Die andere Seite no. 3)
[May 1943]
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 1-2
Woods reference: α79
Notes: Issue also includes the message "Die
apokalyptischen Lausbuben" by Thomas Mann and the short story "Der Eroberer" by John
Steinbeck.
Date supplied by cataloger based on Woods, 1969 rev.
"Katie B" written in ms. at the top of cover p. [4].
Library has another copy (609303 box 7 no. 66).
Box 6, Item 46
Mehr also 1000 Bomber auf einmal eingesetzt
1942?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Date suggested by cataloger; the R.A.F. 1,000
bomber raid of Cologne occurred on the night of May 30th-31st, 1942.
"155." written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. [1].
Text on verso, with quotes from Lord Cranborne, Sir Anthony Eden, Sir Stafford
Crips, and a Roosevelt-Churchill statement, is the same as appears on the verso of
the flyer "Am 30. Mai 1942 der erste Angriff mit über 1000 Bombern", Woods, 1969
rev. no. α71/2.
Box 6, Item 47
Führer worte!
1942?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Text on verso, with quotes from Lord Cranborne,
Sir Anthony Eden, Sir Stafford Crips, and a Roosevelt-Churchill statement, is the
same as appears on the verso of the flyer "Am 30. Mai 1942 der erste Angriff mit
über 1000 Bombern", Woods, 1969 rev. no. α71/2.
Date suggested by cataloger.
Box 6, Item 48
Churchill über den Kriegsverlauf
1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Woods reference: α75
Notes: German translation of excerpts from a series of
Churchill's speeches from July 13, 1940 to March 26, 1944 on one side, and a longer
speech by Churchill from January 18, 1945 on the other side.
"α75", "c/pl/2", and "WY/p" written in ms. at the top of p. [2].
Box 6, Item 49
Am 30. Mai 1942 der erste Angriff mit über 1000 Bombern
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Woods reference: α71/2
Notes: German translation of speeches given by Churchill
on July 14, 1941 and June 2, 1941 on p. [1].
"α ; 71/2" written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. [1].
Box 6, Item 50
Der Weg nach Tunis
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Woods reference: α78/1
Notes: A summary, in German, of the conflict in Africa,
heavily illustrated with photographs, and including a long excerpt from Churchill's
speech in the U.S. Congress on May 19, 1943.
"A156" written in ms. at the bottom of cover p. [1].
Box 6, Item 51
Die Festung Europa hat kein Dach
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Related content page(s): 2
Notes: German translation of an excerpt from a speech
delivered by Churchill on June 8, 1943.
Library has another copy (609303 box 7 no. 67).
Box 6, Item 52
Nach Hitlers Sturz
1942?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Date suggested by cataloger.
Box 6, Item 53
An die Zivilbevölkerung der deutschen Industriegebiete
June 26, 1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Place of publication: London, England
Box 6, Item 54
Wer ist dieser Mann?
1942?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Includes a German translation of an excerpt from
a speech delivered by Churchill on September 8, 1942.
"G1" written in ms. in the upper left corner.
Box 6, Item 55
Träume und Tatsachen
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Related content page(s): 4
Woods reference: α72/1(c)
Notes: Includes German translation of an undated speech
by Churchill.
"α72/1(c)" written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. [1].
Box 6, Item 56
Opfer ihrer eigenen Lüger
1942?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Title phrase comes from a speech delivered by
Churchill on November 11, 1942.
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation on p. 376, below α71/2.
Box 6, Item 57
Erklärung Churchills ; Erklärung Roosevelts
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Woods reference: α73
Notes: German translations of excerpts from speeches by
Churchill and Roosevelt.
"α73" written in ms. above the title.
Box 6, Item 58
Churchill über die Kriegslage
(Luftpost ),
September 25,
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Place of publication: London, England
Related content page(s): 1-4
Woods reference: α79/1
Notes: German translation of extended portions of a
speech delivered by Churchill to the House of Commons on September 21, 1943.
"4 pages Churchill ; α79/1" written in ms. at the top of p. [1].
Box 6, Item 59
Deutschland hat den Krieg verloren
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: P. [2] has German translations of parts of
speeches by Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill, and Eden.
Publication date suggested by cataloger.
Box 6, Item 60
Luftkrieg: Vernichtung an der Quelle
(Luftpost
),
October 26,
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Place of publication: London, England
Related content page(s): 2
Notes: Article about the air aspect of the war includes
a German translation of an excerpt from a speech Churchill made in the House of
Commons on September 21, 1943.
Box 6, Item 61
Totaler Krieg gegen Schwächere tat Euch nicht weh ; Wir schlagen
zurück
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Front includes an illustration of a cemetery with
headstones with Rotterdam, Warsaw, Leuven, and Amiens on them.
Box 6, Item 62
Was die Welt Deutschland verdankt
1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: German translation of a portion of a speech
delivered by Churchill on July 14, 1941.
Date suggested by cataloger based on date of Churchill quote.
Box 6, Item 63
Englands Antwort
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Woods reference: α70
Notes: German translation of part of a speech delivered
by Churchill on June 22, 1941.
Box 6, Item 64
Drei Mächte - ein Kriegsziel!
1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Includes German translations of statements by
Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin.
Date suggested by cataloger based on the latest quotations on p. [1].
Box 6, Item 65
An das deutsche Volk!
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Includes a German translation of the Atlantic
Charter on p. [2].
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation at the top of p. 376.
Box 6, Item 66
Deutschlands Zukunft
1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Includes German translations of statements by
Roosevelt and Churchill, and part of a joint statement from Roosevelt, Churchill,
and Stalin from February 12, 1945.
Box 6, Item 67
Roosevelt ; Churchill
1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Includes German translations of statements by
Roosevelt and Churchill.
Flyer measures 22 cm x 14 cm; the same text appears on a flyer that is 27 cm x 22
cm, with one red side.
Box 6, Item 68
Roosevelt ; Churchill
1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Includes German translations of statements by
Roosevelt and Churchill.
Flyer measures 27 cm x 22 cm, and is red on one side; the same text appears on a
flyer that is 22 cm x 14 cm.
Box 6, Item 69
Ergebnis der Krim-Konferenz
1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: German summary of the results of the Yalta
Conference.
Back side of the flyer is red with black text.
Box 6, Item 70
Alliiertes Oberkommando (Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary
Force)
1942?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Includes German translations on p. [2] of
statements delivered by Churchill on September 8, 1942 and Roosevelt on October 7,
1942.
Box 6, Item 71
Passierschein = Safe conduct
1944?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Safe conduct pass with the terms of the bearer's
surrender printed in German and English on one side and terms on the treatment of
prisoners from the Hague Convention (1907) and the Geneva Convention (1929) on the
other side.
Library also has a second, slightly larger copy of this flyer and an "updated"
version issued by the Germans.
Box 6, Item 72
Passierschein = Safe conduct
1944?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Safe conduct pass with the terms of the bearer's
surrender printed in German and English on one side and terms on the treatment of
prisoners from the Hague Convention (1907) and the Geneva Convention (1929) on the
other side.
Library also has a second, slightly smaller copy of this flyer and an "updated"
version issued by the Germans.
Box 6, Item 73
Passierschein = Safe conduct
1944?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: An amended safe conduct pass with the terms of
the bearer's surrender printed in German and English on one side, adjusted to imply
that the bearer is a traitor and will be mistreated, and a message in English on the
other side noting the changes that have been made.
Library also two copies of the original "Safe conduct" flyer with terms on the
treatment of prisoners from the Hague Convention (1907) and the Geneva Convention
(1929) on the verso.
Box 6, Item 74
Das Ende
1945?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Includes German translations of quotes from
Churchill and Roosevelt on p. [2].
Text on p. [2] also appears on a flyer entitled "Bekanntmachung" issued by the
Alliiertes Oberkommando (Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force).
Box 6, Item 75
Bekanntmachung
1945?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Issued by the Alliiertes Oberkommando (Supreme
Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force), includes German translations of quotes
from Churchill and Roosevelt on p. [2].
Text on p. [2] also appears on a flyer entitled "Das Ende".
Box 6, Item 76
Wenn es losgeht
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Flyer listing the benefits of surrendering and
the rights ensured to captured soldiers.
Box 6, Item 77
5 Minuten nach 12!
1945?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Flyer is quite wrinkled.
Date suggested by cataloger.
Box 6, Item 78
Hilf dir selbst
1945?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Text on p. [2] provides step-by-step instructions
for planning and executing surrender, and includes safe conduct text.
Box 6, Item 79
Feuer gefällig?
1945?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: German language flyer extolling the benefits of
surrendering for German soldiers.
Box 6, Item 80
Nachrichten für die Truppe (no. 186)
October 19,
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Box 6, Item 81
Englisch-amerikanische Deklaration
1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Notes: Includes German translation of the Atlantic
Charter.
Sticker attached to mylar housing has ms. note reading "Russian leaflet".
Box 7, Item 01
Kronzeuge Churchill
(Parole der Woche no. 29)
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: German propaganda using a quote from Churchill
from January 1940 about the dangers of the USSR.
"1941" written in ms. at the bottom.
Box 7, Item 02
"Irreführende Statistiken"
(Parole der Woche no.
14)
1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: German propaganda using a quote from Churchill
that supposedly comes from the "Journal of commerce and shipping telegraph", but the
cataloger was unable to find the reference.
"1940" written in ms. at the bottom.
Box 7, Item 03
Churchills verdorbene Stimmung!
(Parole der Woche no.
34)
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: German translation of excerpt from a speech by
Churchill to the House of Commons on July 29, 1941, in which he warned about the
power of the Nazi war machine.
Box 7, Item 04
Verbrechen der britischen Plutokratie!
(Parole der Woche
no. 42)
1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: Includes German translation of a a statement made
by Jan Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, in 1902, about the atrocities
committed by the British during the Boer Wars.
"1940" written in ms. at the bottom.
Box 7, Item 05
1770x25=44250
(Parole der Woche no. 49)
1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: German translations of statements by Churchill on
October 10 (1940?) saying that 1770 British soldiers had been captured, and a
statement by Eden a month later saying that 44000 soldiers were in captivity.
"1940" written in ms. at the bottom.
Box 7, Item 06
Churchill contra Churchill
(Parole der Woche no.
48)
1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: German translations of excerpts from Churchill's
speeches from January 21 and November 5, which contradict each other about the
danger of U-Boats.
"1940" written in ms. at the bottom.
Box 7, Item 07
Bilanzfälscher Churchill
(Parole der Woche no.
44)
1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: Comparison of the casualty numbers supplied by
Churchill with those calculated by the Germans.
"1940" written in ms. at the bottom.
Box 7, Item 08
"Methode Churchill"...
(Parole der Woche no.
43)
1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: German translation of an excerpt from Lord
Ponsonby's book, Falsehood in war-time.
"1940" written in ms. at the bottom.
Box 7, Item 09
Churchills Lügenstrategie
(Parole der Woche no.
10)
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: German translations of excerpts from two of
Churchill's speeches about the importance of the North African front, contrasted
with statements about other fronts, pointing out the inconsistencies.
Box 7, Item 10
...Und nun?
(Parole der Woche no. 30)
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: Text accompanied by a cartoon of Churchill being
punched by a fist below a Nazi armband.
"1940" written in ms. at the bottom.
Box 7, Item 11
Churchills Verrat an Europa!
(Parole der Woche no.
5)
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany)
Notes: Includes German translation of a quote from a
speech delivered by Churchill in 1920 about the dangers of Soviet Russia.
Box 7, Item 12
Where will Russia stop?
1944?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Notes: English language leaflet with a translation from
the Russian Krasnaja iswestija (the Red Army newspaper), with the intention of
turning English soldiers against their Soviet allies. There is a caricature of
Churchill on p. [4] with a quote from Churchill from 1919 about the dangers of
Bolshevism.
Box 7, Item 13
"We cannot treat with Bolshevism"
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Notes: A collection of quotes from Winston Churchill
from between 1918 and 1940 about the dangers of Bolshevism.
Box 7, Item 14
Do you know Mr. Churchill?
1942?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Notes: A booklet in French with quotes from Churchill
from 1919 to 1941 and numerous photographs and caricatures of Churchill, generally
looking unpleasant or foolish.
Date suggested by cataloger.
Box 7, Item 15
Winston Churchill told us the truth!
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Notes: English language flyer about the (possibly
exaggerated) casualties suffered by Americans.
Box 7, Item 16
"This is an experiment - let's try it" ; W. Churchill
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Notes: English language [4] p. booklet about the bombing
of German cities by the R.A.F., accompanied by images of bodies in the streets of
Cologne and Hamburg.
Box 7, Item 17
La triste histoire de Winston Churchill : descendant de John Churchill, duc
de Marlborough
1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Place of publication: Paris, France
Author: Mazeyrie, G.
Notes: A broadside with a rhyming French poem about
Churchill, illustrated with 16 color cartoons.
Date suggested based on WorldCat record (OCLC record 800569148).
Library has another copy in this collection, laid flat (609303 box 5 no. 21).
Box 7, Item 18
Paroles doreés de Mr. Churchill addresseés à la Nation
Française
November 1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Publisher: Comité d'Éclaircissement sur les Relations
Franco-Anglaises (Paris, France)
Notes: French translations of quotations from Churchill
accompanied by color cartoons and caricatures showing Churchill and the English
failing or betraying the French.
Box 7, Item 19
M. Churchill parle aux Français
1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α17
Notes: French translation of a speech delivered by
Churchill on October 21, 1940.
Box 7, Item 20
Discours radiodiffuse de M. Winston Churchill
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Notes: French translation of a speech broadcast by
Churchill on February 9, 1941, which ends with the line "Give us the tools, and we
will finish the job".
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation: α19/1.
Box 7, Item 21
Churchill parle: La défaite totale de Hitler et de Mussolini est
certaine
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α20
Notes: French translation of a speech by Churchill
broadcast on April 27, 1941.
Box 7, Item 22
Tout ce que demande la Grande-Bretagne c'est fair play
1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Notes: Includes a French translation of an excerpt from
Churchill's speech broadcast on October 21, 1940.
Box 7, Item 23
Churchill : discours du 22 juin 1941, au soir de l'invasion de la
Russie
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α21
Notes: French translation of a Churchill speech
broadcast on June 22, 1941, marking the invasion of the USSR by Germany.
Box 7, Item 24
Les otages
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α27
Notes: French translations of statements issued by
Churchill and Roosevelt, each on its own side, accompanied by a printed facsimile of
the author's signature.
Red stamps at bottom of Roosevelt statement.
Library has another copy (609303 box 7 no. 68).
Box 7, Item 25
Qu'ils se méfient!
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α28(b)
Notes: Includes French translation of a brief quote from
Churchill from November 10, 1941.
"α28/b" written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. [1], "flown 11-12-41" and
"α28(b)" written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. [2].
Box 7, Item 26
Le courrier de l'air (no. 20)
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Notes: French translation of the Atlantic Charter
(issued August 14, 1941) on p. [1], with photographs of the meeting between
Churchill and Roosevelt in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland, on p. [1] and [4].
Box 7, Item 27
Vive Winston!"
(Le courrier de l'air : illustré
)
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Related content page(s): 1
Notes: Photograph on the front cover shows Churchill
riding in an open car through Sheffield.
Box 7, Item 28
Déclaration de Winston Churchill : bilan et prévisions
(Le courrier
de l'air
no. 7)
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Related content page(s): 1
Woods reference: α57
Notes: French translation of part of a speech Churchill
broadcast on February 15, 1942.
Library has another copy with an ms. note on p. [1] (609303 box 7 no. 29).
Box 7, Item 29
Déclaration de Winston Churchill : bilan et prévisions
(Le courrier
de l'air
no. 7)
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Related content page(s): 1
Woods reference: α57
Notes: French translation of part of a speech Churchill
broadcast on February 15, 1942.
"α57" written in ms. at the top of p. [1].
Library has another copy without the ms. note on p. [1] (609303 box 7 no. 28).
Box 7, Item 30
La bataille de l'Australie
(Le courrier de l'air no.
12)
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Related content page(s): 1
Notes: Article includes a French translation of an
excerpt of a speech delivered by Churchill on September 5, 1942.
Box 7, Item 31
Annonçant la reddition de Diego Suarez
(Le courrier de l'air
no. 17)
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Related content page(s): 3
Woods reference: α58
Notes: French translation of an excerpt of a speech
delivered by Churchill in 1942 (date of speech not specified, probably in early
May), regarding the seizure of Diego Suarez (now Antsiranana) in Madagascar.
Box 7, Item 32
"L'Allemagne sera soumise à une épreuve telle qu'aucun pays n'en a jamais
connue"
(Le courrier de l'air no. 21)
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Related content page(s): 1
Woods reference: α60(a)
Notes: Includes French translation of an excerpt of a
speech delivered by Churchill on June 2, 1942.
"α60(a) ; 1942" written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. [1].
Box 7, Item 33
M. Churchill aux Communes
(Le courrier de l'air
),
September 10,
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Place of publication: London, England
Related content page(s): 1
Woods reference: α62
Notes: French translation of excerpts of a speech
delivered by Churchill in the House of Commons on September 8th (date mistakenly
given as September 9th in article).
Box 7, Item 34
Ceci est la fin du commencement, dit M. Churchill
(Le courrier de
l'air : edition speciale ),
November 10,
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Place of publication: London, England
Related content page(s): 1-2
Woods reference: α63
Notes: French translation of large parts of a speech
delivered by Churchill at the Mansion House on November 10, 1942.
Library also has a copy of the same text, which appeared under the title "Winston
Churchill réaffirme sa foi dans la France", which was published on November 10, 1942
(609303 box 7 no. 35).
Box 7, Item 35
Winston Churchill réaffirme sa foi dans la France
(Le courrier de
l'air : edition special ),
November 11,
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Place of publication: London, England
Related content page(s): 1-2
Woods reference: α64
Notes: French translation of large parts of a speech
delivered by Churchill at the Mansion House on November 10, 1942.
Library also has a copy of the same text, which appeared under the title "Ceci est
la fin du commencement, dit M. Churchill", which was published on November 10,
1942.
"α64" written in ms. at the top of p. [1], "/42" written in ms. in the lower right
corner of p. [1] (609303 box 7 no. 34).
Box 7, Item 36
Le courrier de l'air,
January 5,
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Place of publication: London, England
Box 7, Item 37
Le courrier de l'air,
February 4,
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Place of publication: London, England
Box 7, Item 38
Le courrier de l'air,
May 14, 1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Notes: Includes a photograph of Roosevelt and Churchill
on p. [1].
Box 7, Item 39
Le discours de M. Churchill
(Le courrier de l'air
),
September 23,
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Place of publication: London, England
Related content page(s): 1-2
Woods reference: α66/6
Notes: French translation of excerpts from a speech by
Churchill delivered to the House of Commons on September 21, 1943.
Box 7, Item 40
Le courrier de l'air,
February 10,
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Place of publication: London, England
Notes: Photograph of de Gaulle and Churchill taken in
Marrakesh in early 1944 on p. [2].
Box 7, Item 41
Les armes françaises a l'honneur
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Notes: Flyer includes French translation of a Churchill
quote (source unknown) and a photograph of Churchill on p. [1].
Box 7, Item 42
Churchill
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α36
Notes: French translation of a speech by Churchill
broadcast on May 10, 1942, his second anniversary as Prime Minister. Includes a
large photograph of Churchill and two quotes from the speech, printed in red, at the
top
Box 7, Item 43
Plus de 1.000 bombardiers a la fois sur l'Allemagne
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α39
Notes: French translation of part of a speech Churchill
delivered to the House of Commons on June 2, 1942.
"1942" written in ms. at the top of p. [1].
Box 7, Item 44
Les dernières pensées du général Huntziger
1941?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Notes: French text of a speech supposedly given by
General Charles Huntziger, Minister of Defence of Vichy France, before he departed
North Africa to return to France. Huntziger's plane crashed, killing all seven men
on board.
Printed at some point after Huntziger's death on November 11, 1941.
Box 7, Item 45
Discours de M. Winston Churchill à la Chambre des Communes le 9 Septembre
1942
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α40
Notes: French translation of a speech delivered by
Churchill in the House of Commons on September 8 (not the 9th, as noted in the
title), 1942.
Large photograph of Churchill at the top of p. [1].
Box 7, Item 46
"Depuis quarante ans je suis l'ami de la France"
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α42/3
Notes: French translation of part of a speech by
Churchill broadcast from Quebec on August 31, 1943.
Large photograph of Churchill on p. [1].
Box 7, Item 47
Discours de M. Churchill à Edimbourg le 12 octobre 1942
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Woods reference: α41
Notes: French translation of excerpts from a speech
delivered by Churchill on October 12, 1942.
Box 7, Item 48
Revue de la presse libre : supplément du "Courrier de l'air"
(no. 45)
November 1943(?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Notes: A collection of French translations of stories
from "The times", "The daily telegraph", "France", and others, from various dates
between November 3, 1943 and November 17, 1943.
Box 7, Item 49
Qui avait raison?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α42/1
Notes: Text in two columns with French translations of
various comments made by the Axis about the situation in North Africa on the left,
and French translation of excerpts from speeches delivered by Churchill on December
23, 1940, May 27, 1941, and November 10, 1942 on the right.
"α42/1" written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. [1].
Box 7, Item 50
M. Churchill parle de la production de guerre britannique
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α33
Notes: French translation of excerpts from a speech
delivered by Churchill in the House of Commons on January 27, 1942. Accompanied by
three photographs of factories and one of Howitzer guns mounted on a railroad.
Box 7, Item 51
Winston Churchill : ami de la France
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α34
Notes: French translations on p. [2] of excerpts from
Churchill's writing from 1929, and speeches from June 18, 1940, June 25, 1940,
August 7, 1940, October 21, 1940, and December 30, 1941.
Date supplied by cataloger based on Woods, 1969 rev.
Box 7, Item 52
Churchill accuse Mussolini
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α19
Notes: French translation of a speech by Churchill
broadcast to the Italian people on December 23, 1940.
"α19" written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. 1.
Box 7, Item 53
Extraits du discours de M. Churchill devant le Congrès des
Etats-Unis
1942
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α37
Notes: French translation of a speech delivered by
Churchill to Congress on May 19, 1942.
"α37" written in ms. near the top of p. [1], "1942" written in ms. at the bottom
of p. [1].
Box 7, Item 54
M. Churchill esquisse l'offensive générale des Nations Unies
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Woods reference: α42
Notes: French translation of a speech broadcast by
Churchill on November 29, 1942, with a small photograph of Churchill near the top of
p. [1]
Date supplied by cataloger based on Woods, 1969 rev.
Box 7, Item 55
Retraites glorieuses de Winston Churchill
1940?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Place of publication: France
Notes: A two-fold flyer with three color cartoons
showing the retreat of Churchill and the English.
Date suggested by cataloger based on the order to retreat from Norway, Dunkirk,
and Dakar, given here as May 31, 1940.
Box 7, Item 56
Parla Churchill
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Italian
Woods reference: α82
Notes: Italian translation of part of a speech broadcast
by Churchill on November 29, 1942.
Date supplied by cataloger, based on Woods, 1969 rev.
"/42" written in ms. in the bottom right corner of p. [2].
Box 7, Item 57
Fuori i tedeschi
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Italian
Woods reference: α86
Notes: Italian translation of excerpts of a speech
delivered by Churchill in the House of Commons on July 27, 1943, shortly after
Mussolini fell from power.
Box 7, Item 58
È giusto che chi sceglie l'ora cominciar le guerre non sia lui a scegliere
l'ora di finirle
(Foglio volante no. 3)
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Italian
Notes: Italian translation of excerpts of a speech
delivered by Churchill in the House of Commons on June 8, 1943.
Date suggested by cataloger.
"N.E.!" written in ms. in the lower right corner of p. [1].
Box 7, Item 59
Nel 1940 Churchill avvertiva il popolo italiano
(Foglio volante
),
June 1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Italian
Place of publication: London, England
Related content page(s): 1-2
Woods reference: α86/1
Notes: Includes Italian translation of a speech
broadcast by Churchill on December 23, 1940 and excerpts from speeches of February
11 and May 25, 1943.
"N.E.!" written in ms. in the lower right corner of p. [1].
Box 7, Item 60
Al popolo italiano!
July 1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Italian
Author: Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight Davis), 1890-1969
Notes: Italian translation of a statement issued by
Eisenhower on behalf of the Allied Forces in June, 1943.
Box 7, Item 61
Bryt jord!
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Norwegian
Related content page(s): 15
Notes: Norwegian translation on p. 15 under the title
"Hva med Tyskland?" of excerpts from a speech delivered by Churchill in the House of
Commons on September 21, 1943.
Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation on p. 381, below α88.
Box 7, Item 62
Η συσκεψις των Αθηνων [I syskepsis ton Athinon]
(Ταχυδρόμος
[Tachydromos]
no. 4)
December 29,
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: Greek
Notes: Article includes a Greek translation of an
excerpt from an unidentified speech by Churchill, accompanied by a small photograph
of Churchill.
Flyer accompanied by a printed letter dated October 18, 1993, to Curt Zoller from
Reg Auckland of the Psywar Society in England, with a translation of the Churchill
quotation.
Box 7, Item 63
Up and up ; Churchill speaks
(News from England no.
1)
September 1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Related content page(s): 1 ; 2
Notes: First piece is a brief note about aircraft
production that includes excerpts from a speech delivered by Churchill in the House
of Commons on August 20, 1940.
Second piece is a collection of quotations by Churchill from unspecified
speeches.
Box 7, Item 64
385th at ease (vol. IV, no. 1)
April 26, 1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Place of publication: Germany
Editor: Healy, Bob
Notes: Newspaper has been cut almost all the way through
along two long vertical lines.
Box 7, Item 65
Faithful Luxembourg to her liberators
September 10,
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English, French, &
Luxembourgish
Publisher: Krier, Tony (Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
Box 7, Item 66
Der europäische Rat
(Die andere Seite ),
[May 1943]
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Related content page(s): 1-2
Woods reference: α79
Notes: Issue also includes the message "Die
apokalyptischen Lausbuben" by Thomas Mann and the short story "Der Eroberer" by John
Steinbeck.
Date supplied by cataloger based on Woods, 1969 rev.
"α79" written in the upper left corner of cover p. [1].
Library has another copy (609303 box 6 no. 45).
Box 7, Item 67
Die Festung Europa hat kein Dach
1943?
Scope and Contents
Language of material: German
Related content page(s): 2
Notes: German translation of an excerpt from a speech
delivered by Churchill on June 8, 1943.
Library has another copy (609303 box 6 no. 51).
Box 7, Item 68
Les otages
1941
Scope and Contents
Language of material: French
Related content page(s): 1
Woods reference: α27
Notes: French translations of statements issued by
Churchill and Roosevelt, each on its own side, accompanied by a printed facsimile of
the author's signature.
Library has another copy (609303 box 7 no. 24).
Box 7, Item 69
Prime Minister's speech to Congress
(The times weekly edition : air
mail edition
no. 3463)
May 26, 1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 8-9
Notes: Full text of a speech delivered by Churchill to
Congress on May 19, 1943.
Box 7, Item 70
Prime Minister on the fight ahead
(The times weekly edition : air
mail edition
no. 3465)
June 9, 1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 5-7
Notes: Full text of speech delivered by Churchill in the
House of Commons on June 8, 1943.
Two photographs on p. 3 with the caption "Mr. Churchill thanks the victors of
North Africa at Carthage", further photographs of Churchill in North Africa on p.
10-11.
Box 7, Item 71
Freedom of the City for Mr. Churchill
(The times weekly edition :
air mail edition
no. 3469)
July 7, 1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 8-9
Notes: Full text of speech delivered by Churchill on
receiving the Freedom of the City of London on June 30, 1943.
Library has another copy (609303 box 7 no. 72).
Box 7, Item 72
Freedom of the City for Mr. Churchill
(The times weekly edition :
air mail edition
no. 3469)
July 7, 1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 8-9
Notes: Full text of speech delivered by Churchill on
receiving the Freedom of the City of London on June 30, 1943.
Library has another copy (609303 box 7 no. 71).
Box 7, Item 73
The times weekly edition : air mail edition (no.
3476)
August 25,
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Two photographs at the top of p. 10 include
Churchill in Quebec.
Box 7, Item 74
Mr. Churchill at Harvard
(The times weekly edition : air mail
edition
no. 3478)
September 8,
1943
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 2
Notes: Full text of speech delivered by Churchill at
Harvard on September 6, 1943.
"186" written in red pencil in the upper right corner of p. 20.
Box 7, Item 75
Mr. Churchill on spirit of empire
(The times weekly edition : air
mail edition
no. 3511)
April 26, 1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 9
Notes: Text of part of a speech delivered by Churchill
in the House of Commons on April 21, 1944.
Box 7, Item 76
Mr. Churchill's review of foreign policy
(The times weekly edition :
air mail edition
no. 3516)
May 31, 1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 8-9
Notes: Text of a speech delivered by Churchill in the
House of Commons on May 24, 1944.
Library has another copy (609303 box 7 no. 77).
Box 7, Item 77
Mr. Churchill's review of foreign policy
(The times weekly edition :
air mail edition
no. 3516)
May 31, 1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 8-9
Notes: Text of a speech delivered by Churchill in the
House of Commons on May 24, 1944.
Library has another copy (609303 box 7 no. 76).
Box 7, Item 78
Mr. Churchill at the beach-head
(The times weekly edition : air mail
edition
no. 3518)
June 14, 1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 5
Notes: A brief summary of Churchill's arrival in
Normandy on June 12, 1944.
Box 7, Item 79
Mr. Churchill in Normandy
(The times weekly edition : air mail
edition
no. 3524)
July 26, 1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 5
Notes: A brief summary of and some statements from
Churchill's second visit to Normandy after D-Day.
Photograph of Churchill surrounded by troops on p. 10.
Box 7, Item 80
Mr. Churchill on the coming victory
(The times weekly edition : air
mail edition
no. 3526)
August 9, 1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 5, 8-9
Notes: Text of speech delivered by Churchill in the
House of Commons on August 2, 1944.
Box 7, Item 81
Achievements of united nations
(The times weekly edition : air mail
edition
no. 3534)
October 4,
1944
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 5, 8-9, 19
Notes: Text of speech delivered by Churchill in the
House of Commons on September 28, 1944.
Box 7, Item 82
"Greatest champion of freedom"
(The times weekly edition : air mail
edition
no. 3562)
April 18, 1945
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Related content page(s): 7
Notes: Full-text of a speech delivered by Winston
Churchill in the House of Commons on April 17, 1945, regarding the death of
President Roosevelt. Photograph of Roosevelt and Churchill on p. 10.
Box 7, Item 83
If the invader comes : what to do - and how to do it
1940
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Great Britain. Ministry of Information
(London, England)
Notes: Printed [2] p. printed leaflet "issued by the
Ministry of Information in co-operation with the War Office and the Ministry of Home
Security."
Box 7, Item 84
The case of the "Athenia"
1939
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Deutsche Informationsstelle ; Volk und Reich
Verlag (Berlin, Germany)
Author: Halfeld, Adolf, 1898-
Notes: "OG ; 10/89" written in ms. in the upper right
corner of cover p. [3].
Housed with photocopies of p. 659-661 (the first section) of the article "Why
u-boat warfare failed" by Vice Admiral Kurt Assman from Foreign affairs, v. 28 no. 4
(July, 1950).
Newspapers
1911, 1926
Physical Description: 2 Linear
Feet (2 flat boxes)
Scope and Contents
This series contains approximately 58 items and 1 volume. The newspapers provide
extensive coverage of the London Printers' Strike of 1911 (when Churchill was Home
Secretary) and the Great Britain General Strike of 1926 (when Churchill was Chancellor
of the Exchequer).
Arrangement
The newspapers are arranged alphabetically by title, and, then, if applicable, in
chronological order.
Box 8
Newspapers A-D
Related Materials
Issues of the
Daily Herald (no. 1-66) from 1911 are bound in a volume
and housed separately (see Volume 1 below).
Box 8, Item 01
The British gazette (no. 1)
May 5, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Notes: P. [2-3] are blank.
Box 8, Item 02
The British gazette (no. 2)
May 6, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Notes: P. [2-3] are blank.
Box 8, Item 03
The British gazette (no. 3)
May 7, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Box 8, Item 04
The British gazette (no. 4)
May 8, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Box 8, Item 05
The British gazette (no. 5)
May 10, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Box 8, Item 06
The British gazette (no. 6)
May 11, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Box 8, Item 07
The British gazette (no. 7)
May 12, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Box 8, Item 08
The British gazette (no. 8)
May 13, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Box 8, Item 09
The British worker (no. 1-11)
May
5-17, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Trades Unions Congress. General Council
(London, England)
Notes: 14 issues of The British worker bound together in
gray paper with printed cover title "File of the British worker ; official strike
news bulletin ; May 5th, 1926 to May 17th, 1926 inclusive". Includes 2nd and 3rd
editions of no. 8, May 12, 1926 and 2nd edition of no. 9, May 13, 1926 (two copies
of p. 3-4 of no. 9, 2nd edition).
Signature of "J. Atcheson Darrow" above title on cover p. [1].
Box 8, Item 10
The daily chronicle (no. 20,022)
May 13, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Place of publication: London, England
Notes: "Special Strike Number."
Box 8, Item 11
Daily express (no. 8126)
May 12, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: London Express Newspapers, Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Single page broadsheet.
"To be preserved - H.L." written in ms. in the upper left corner.
Box 8, Item 12
The daily graphic,
May 12, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Graphic Publications Limited (London,
England)
Box 8, Item 13
Daily mail (no. 10,386)
May 10, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Place of publication: Paris, France
Notes: "Continental Edition".
Box 8, Item 14
Daily mail (no. 10,388)
May 12, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Place of publication: Paris, France
Notes: "Continental Edition".
Box 8, Item 15
Daily mail (no. 10,390)
May 14, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Place of publication: Paris, France
Notes: "Continental Edition".
Box 8, Item 16
Daily mail,
May 14, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Associated Newspapers (London, England)
Notes: Two page strike issue.
Box 8, Item 17
Daily mirror (no. 7,021)
May 13, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Mirror Newspapers (London, England)
Box 8, Item 18
Daily mirror (no. 7,020)
May 12, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Notes: Small format.
Box 8, Item 19
Daily sketch,
May 14, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Sketch Publications (London,
England)
Box 8, Item 20
The daily telegraph (4th strike issue)
May 10, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Telegraph (London, England)
Notes: Small format, four page issue.
Box 8, Item 21
The daily telegraph (5th strike issue)
May 11, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Telegraph (London, England)
Notes: Small format, four page issue.
Box 8, Item 22
The daily telegraph (6th strike issue)
May 12, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Telegraph (London, England)
Notes: Small format, four page issue.
Library has another copy with different text layout on slightly larger paper
(609303 box 8 no. 21).
Box 8, Item 23
The daily telegraph (6th strike issue)
May 12, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Telegraph (London, England)
Notes: Small format, four page issue.
Library has another copy with different text layout on slightly smaller paper
(609303 box 8 no. 20).
Box 8, Item 24
The daily telegraph (no. 22,157)
May 13, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Telegraph (London, England)
Notes: Only four pages.
Box 8, Item 25
The daily telegraph (no. 22,158)
May 14, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Daily Telegraph (London, England)
Notes: Only four pages.
Box 9, Item 01
Emergency press,
May 6, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Outram & Co., Ltd. (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Notes: At top of p. [1]: Combining issues of The Glasgow
herald ; The daily record ; The bulletin ; Glasgow evening news ; The evening times
; The citizen.
"General Strike Newspaper" written in ms. in the upper left corner of p. [1].
Box 9, Item 02
Emergency press,
May 7, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Outram & Co., Ltd. (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Notes: At top of p. [1]: Combining issues of The Glasgow
herald ; The daily record ; The bulletin ; Glasgow evening news ; The evening times
; The citizen.
Box 9, Item 03
Emergency press,
May 8, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Outram & Co., Ltd. (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Notes: At top of p. [1]: Combining issues of The Glasgow
herald ; The daily record ; The bulletin ; Glasgow evening news ; The evening times
; The citizen.
Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie &
Son Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Box 9, Item 04
Emergency press,
May 10, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Outram & Co., Ltd. (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Notes: At top of p. [1]: Combining issues of The Glasgow
herald ; The daily record ; The bulletin ; Glasgow evening news ; The evening times
; The citizen.
Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie &
Son Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Box 9, Item 05
Emergency press,
May 11, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Outram & Co., Ltd. (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Notes: At top of p. [1]: Combining issues of The Glasgow
herald ; The daily record ; The bulletin ; Glasgow evening news ; The evening times
; The citizen.
Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie &
Son Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Box 9, Item 06
Emergency press,
May 12, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Outram & Co., Ltd. (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Notes: At top of p. [1]: Combining issues of The Glasgow
herald ; The daily record ; The bulletin ; Glasgow evening news ; The evening times
; The citizen.
Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie &
Son Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Box 9, Item 07
Emergency press,
May 13, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Outram & Co., Ltd. (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Notes: At top of p. [1]: Combining issues of The Glasgow
herald ; The daily record ; The bulletin ; Glasgow evening news ; The evening times
; The citizen.
Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie &
Son Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Box 9, Item 08
Emergency press,
May 14, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Outram & Co., Ltd. (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Notes: At top of p. [1]: Combining issues of The Glasgow
herald ; The daily record ; The bulletin ; Glasgow evening news ; The evening times
; The citizen.
Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie &
Son Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Library has another copy of this issue without the sticker (609303 box 9 no.
9).
Box 9, Item 09
Emergency press,
May 14, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: George Outram & Co., Ltd. (Glasgow,
Scotland)
Notes: At top of p. [1]: Combining issues of The Glasgow
herald ; The daily record ; The bulletin ; Glasgow evening news ; The evening times
; The citizen.
Library has another copy of this issue with a sticker from Blackie & Son
Limited's library attached to p. [1] (609303 box 9 no. 8).
Box 9, Item 10
The evening news,
May 12, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Associated Newspapers (London, England)
Notes: Single page broadsheet.
Box 9, Item 11
The evening news,
May 13, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Associated Newspapers (London, England)
Box 9, Item 12
The evening standard (no. 31750)
May 11, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Evening Standard Co., Ltd. (London,
England)
Box 9, Item 13
The evening standard (no. 31752)
May 13, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Evening Standard Co., Ltd. (London,
England)
Box 9, Item 14
Strike emergency bulletin
May 6, [1926]
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Moore, T.F. (London, England)
Notes: Single page broadsheet.
Box 9, Item 15
The Sunday gazette [PHOTOCOPY] (no. 1)
May 9, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Stationery Office (Great Britain) (London,
England)
Notes: Photocopy of p. [1] of the Sunday gazette, with
"Constitutional Club smoking club ; not to be taken" stamped across the top of the
page three times.
Box 9, Item 16
The times (no. 44,263)
May 5, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Two page broadsheet.
Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie &
Son Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Box 9, Item 17
The times (no. 44,261)
May 6, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left
corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie & Son Limited ; To be returned to the
library".
Box 9, Item 18
The times (no. 44,265)
May 7, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left
corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie & Son Limited ; To be returned to the
library".
Box 9, Item 19
The times (no. 44,266)
May 8, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left
corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie & Son Limited ; To be returned to the
library".
Box 9, Item 20
The times,
May 8, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: "Weekly edition".
Single page broadsheet.
Pale blue sticker attached to the top of the sheet reads "Blackie & Son
Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Box 9, Item 21
The times,
May 8, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: "Weekly edition".
Single page broadsheet.
Box 9, Item 22
The times,
May 8, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: "Weekly edition".
Single page broadsheet.
Box 9, Item 23
The times,
May 10, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left
corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie & Son Limited ; To be returned to the
library".
Box 9, Item 24
The times (no. 44,268)
May 11, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left
corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie & Son Limited ; To be returned to the
library".
Library has another copy of this issue without the sticker (609303 box 8 no.
48).
Box 9, Item 25
The times (no. 44,268)
May 11, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Library has another copy of this issue with a
sticker from Blackie & Son Limited's library attached to p. [1] (609303 box 8
no. 47).
Box 9, Item 26
The times (no. 44,269)
May 12, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left
corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie & Son Limited ; To be returned to the
library".
Box 9, Item 27
The times (no. 44,270)
May 13, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left
corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie & Son Limited ; To be returned to the
library".
Box 9, Item 28
The times (no. 44,271)
May 14, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left
corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie & Son Limited ; To be returned to the
library".
Box 9, Item 29
The times (no. 44,272)
May 15, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left
corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie & Son Limited ; To be returned to the
library".
Box 9, Item 30
The times,
May 15, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: "Weekly edition".
Two page broadsheet.
Pale blue sticker attached to the top of the sheet reads "Blackie & Son
Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Library has two other copies of this issue (609303 box 9 no. 31 and 32).
Box 9, Item 31
The times,
May 15, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: "Weekly edition".
Two page broadsheet.
Pale blue sticker attached to the top of the sheet reads "Blackie & Son
Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Library has two other copies of this issue (609303 box 9 no. 30 and 32).
Box 9, Item 32
The times,
May 15, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: "Weekly edition".
Two page broadsheet.
Pale blue sticker attached to the top of the sheet reads "Blackie & Son
Limited ; To be returned to the library".
Library has two other copies of this issue (609303 box 9 no. 30 and 31).
Box 9, Item 33
The times (no. 44,273)
May 17, 1926
Scope and Contents
Language of material: English
Publisher: Times Publishing Company Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Pale blue sticker attached to the upper left
corner of p. [1] reads "Blackie & Son Limited ; To be returned to the
library".
Volume 1
The daily herald (no. 1-66)
January 25-April
28, 1911
Scope and Contents
Language of material:
Publisher: Cooperative Printing Society, Ltd. (London,
England)
Notes: Bound volume of 66 issues of The daily herald,
covering the Printers strike of 1911.
Numbers 1-3 are about half the size of numbers 4-66.
Ms. notes on front endleaf read "66 issues ; 185.00 ; Printers' strike
complete".
Ms. note on rear pastedown reads "RO/mg ; 4/86".
Book plate for the Typographic Library and Museum of the American Type Founders
Company attached to from pastedown has been crossed out.
Laid in: sheet of paper with ms. notes giving dates and pages of references to or
citations of Winston Churchill.
Ephemera
approximately 1965-2006
Physical Description: 3.29 Linear
Feet (2 flat boxes, 1 document
box)
Scope and Contents
This series contains approximately 125 items that include commemorative coins and
trinkets, stamped envelopes, photographs of Churchill and people at Churchill-related
events, reproductions of documents from Churchill's life, postcards, calendars, two LP
albums, and a talking Winston Churchill action figure (box 18).
Box 10, Box 18
Miscellaneous ephemera
Physical Description: approximately 110
items
Scope and Contents
A collection of assorted Churchill ephemera and related materials.
- Four commemorative coins, three of which feature Churchill's profile.
- Plastic pencil sharpener from the Cabinet War Rooms with an illustrated profile
of Churchill on one side.
- Four photographs of sculptures and paintings of Churchill. Three out of four
photos are marked in the back, they read: "Royal British Columbia Museum, bust of
Winston Churchill, Victoria, B.C.; Victoria, B.C., 1993.; The Plaza, "Married Love"
Kansas City, Kansas.
- Six bookmarks; four are faux leather with gilt-stamped text or illustrations;
one is metal shaped like Churchill; one featuring a bust-length portrait of
Churchill.
- Medal from the OKSV Volksschiessen 1965 with a sculpted portrait of Churchill
(seems to be an award for a marksmanship contest from a sports club in Overlangel,
Netherlands).
- Miniature handmade book Winston Spencer Churchill: author, artist, statesmen, by
Margaret Challenger; number 12 of 20.
- 15 postcards of Churchill or Churchill-related locations; two were mailed to
Curt Zoller in 2002 by Greg Farmenr(?); one was mailed to Zoller in 2006 by Dave
Sills; one is signed by Mary Soames, Churchill's youngest daughter.
- [2] p. photocopy on yellow paper of a sales description of a aerial propaganda
collection for sale in Maggs catalogue #1375 in May 2005.
- Printed Dutch diagram with English ms. notes about the process used by the
English to drop propaganda leaflets.
- Four color photographs from Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød, Denmark.
- Two color photographs of Winston Spencer Churchill (1940-2010), taken in Boston
in 1990.
- One black and white photograph of a man in hunting clothes holding a dead bird -
ms. note suggests it may be of Ian Hamilton, because it was removed from a copy of
Ian Hamilton's march.
- Two copies of a [4] p. booklet printed "In honour of James Davis 1935-2000" with
a quote from Churchill on p. [3].
- Two prints and the negative of a photograph of Churchill, Lawrence of Arabia,
and others on camels in front of the Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza; accompanied by
an ms. note identifying several of the people in the photograph.
- Small album of photographs from an event held at Chapman University in
2002.
- Piece of A4 paper with Churchill watermark.
- Printed copies of Churchill's "Sinews of peace" speech from 1946, and Margaret
Thatchers "New threats for old" speech from 1996, both delivered at Westminster
College in Fulton, Missouri.
- Three greeting cards; one with a color reproduction of a Churchill painting, one
with a black and white photograph of Churchill, and one with a black and white
caricature of Churchill and a holiday greeting from 1989 from Michael and Anna
Wybrow.
- Small wooden box with an illustration of Winston Churchill on the top.
- Eight digital prints of two photographs, one telegram, three ms. letters, and a
school report card reproduced from the Churchill Archives at Cambridge, with an ms.
note dated 6/11/02 on Chapman University notepaper.
- Folded [6] p. pamphlet from the Chartwell studio where Churchill's paintings are
displayed.
- Printed letter from David Irving to Professor Stephen Ambrose with copies of
newspaper clippings reviewing Irving's book on Winston Churchill, with newspaper
clippings covering Irving's libel suit against Deborah Lipstadt.
- Text of a speech by Secretary Jack Kemp entitled "Statesmanship, democracy, and
Sir Winston Churchill" delivered on accepting the Winston S. Churchill Award at the
Claremont Institute in Los Angeles on November 30, 1990.
- Typescript review of Roy Howells' Churchill's last years by W. Glen
Browne.
- Printed news release from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Public Affairs) with the text of a speech by Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger
delivered at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, on March 11, 1983.
- Folded [4] p. photocopy of an article from Finest hour entitled "Bletchley Park
blooms with Churchilliana" by Douglas J. Hall.
- Four newspaper clippings from 1969 to 1971 with brief articles about Churchill
and related happenings.
- Compliments slips, one from Lord Digby, one from Lady Digby signed by Dione M.
Digby; earlier note on housing identifies Lady Digby as the mother of Pamela
Harriman, but that was the 11th Baroness Digby, while Dione Digby is the 12th
Baroness Digby.
- Menu from the International Churchill Society Dinner at the Savoy in London on
September 25, 1985, signed by Mary Soames (Churchill's youngest daughter), her
husband Christopher Soames, Anthony Montague Browne (Churchill's secretary in his
final years), and his wife Shelagh Montague Brown.
- Printed letter from the office of CIA Director Casey dated January 30, 1984, to
Curt Zoller, informing him that a signed copy of the Director's remarks at
Westminster College is unavailable, but that an unsigned copy is being sent.
- Broadside with a paraphrase of a Churchill quotation below illustrated portraits
of Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton.
- Collection of 30 envelopes with either a stamp featuring Churchill, or printed
matter on the envelope featuring Churchill. There are thirteen envelopes from the
United Kingdom (including one from the South Orkney Islands in the British Antarctic
Territory), twelve from the United States (including one from the U.S. Naval Air
Station in Argentia, Newfoundland, Canada), and one envelope each from Canada,
Dominica, the Falkland Islands, the Netherlands, and Pakistan.
- A print of red ink on beige paper of the Churchill quotation "In war -
resolution ; In defeat - defiance ; In victory - magnanimity ; In peace - goodwill".
Print by Leo Wyatt, copy 24 of 100.
- Prospectus for
Bookplates and labels by Leo Wyatt, published by
Fleece Press. Probably arrived in the collection with the Wyatt print.
- Original motion picture sound track from Jack Le Vien's The finest hours: Sir
Winston Churchill's own story are told in his memoirs of the Second World War.
Released by Mercury Record Corporation in 1964, this two record volume featuring
recordings of Churchill, Neville Chamberlain, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and John F.
Kennedy, narrated by Orson Welles. Records housed in sleeves that open like a book,
with 10 pages of black and white photographs from throughout his life.
- The voice of Winston Churchill. Single record recording released by London
Records. On cover verso: Many items on this record were taken from the London twelve
record album "Winston S. Churchill. His Memoirs and his speeches." Still
shrink-wrapped in plastic with a printed sticker reading "This record was authorized
by Sir Winston Churchill" and a price sticker for Tectron Records.
- Two clippings from a magazine or catalog, one a color reproduction of
Churchill's painting "The Weald of Kent under Snow, painted from Chartwell", the
other a black and white photograph of Churchill at his easel, with his signature
printed below.
- Winston Churchill talking action figure - batteries removed by cataloger for
conservation purposes.
Box 11
Churchill miscellany
Scope and Contents
A collection of assorted Churchill ephemera and related materials.
Box 11, Item 01
Churchill calendar
1962
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Notes: "Featuring 12 reproductions of paintings and
quotations by Sir Winston Churchill".
Box 11, Item 02
Proclaiming Sir Winston Churchill an honorary citizen of the United States
of America
( Congressional record : proceedings and debates of the 88th
Congress, first session
v. 109, no. 38)
March 12, 1963
Scope and Contents
Publisher: United States. Congress (Washington, D.C)
Related content pages: 3791-3800
Notes: Two copies of the Congressional record for the
day that the bill proclaiming Churchill a U.S. citizen passed the House of
Representatives.
Box 11, Item 03
Honorary citizenship for Sir Winston Churchill
( Congressional
record : proceedings and debates of the 88th Congress, first session
v.
109, no. 488)
April 2, 1963
Scope and Contents
Publisher: United States. Congress (Washington, D.C)
Related content pages: 5093-5094
Notes: Two copies of the Congressional record for the
day that the Senate passed the bill proclaiming Churchill an honorary U.S. citizen,
passed previously by the House of Representatives. Further remarks by sponsors of
the bill are on p. 5093-5094.
Box 11, Item 04
Magnolia [reproduction]
1974 ; c. 1930
Scope and Contents
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Notes: Two copies of a color reproduction of the
painting "Magnolia", a still-life with a single magnolia and leaves in a vase on a
table, with the frame reproduced as well. "Compliments of Southwest Savings and Loan
Assn. ; 5926 Warner, Huntington Beach" stamped in red on the back of each sheet.
Box 11, Item 05
Tapestries at Blenheim [reproduction]
1974? ; c. 1932
Scope and Contents
Author: Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
Notes: Two copies of a color reproduction of the
painting "Tapestries at Blenheim", a view of a room at Blenheim Castle, with the
frame reproduced as well. "Compliments of Southwest Savings and Loan Assn. ; 5926
Warner, Huntington Beach" stamped in red on the back of each sheet. Reproduction
date suggested by cataloger based on a similar reproduction of another Churchill
painting, "Magnolia".
Box 11, Item 06
Churchill calendar 1940-1990
1990
Scope and Contents
Publisher: International Churchill Society
Notes: Calendar "prepared by the Winston Churchill
Collegiate Institute ; Scarborough, Ontario, Canada" featuring photographs of
Churchill and war-related scenes from 1940.
Box 11, Item 07
The Donald Scott Carmichael Churchilliana Collection
1990 or later
Scope and Contents
Author: Churchillbooks
Notes: Printed sales catalogue for the Donald Scott
Carmichael Churchilliana Collection, being sold by Churchillbooks in Hopkinton, New
Hampshire. Includes numerous black and white photographs. Items on p. 11 and 19 are
dated 1990.
Box 11, Item 08
Sir Winston Churchill
1991
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Pitkin Pictorials (Andover, England)
Author: Parker, Michael St. John
Notes: A colorful guide to Churchill's life, illustrated
with numerous black and white and color photographs.
Box 11, Item 09
Chartwell
1992
Scope and Contents
Publisher: National Trust (Great Britain)
Notes: A color illustrated guide to Churchill's estate,
Chartwell, in Kent. Includes an introduction by Lady Mary Soames, Churchill's
youngest daughter, who signed the title page and dated it 3 Oct. '96.
Box 11, Item 10
Churchill calendar 1942-1992
1992
Scope and Contents
Publisher: International Churchill Society
Notes: Calendar "prepared by John G. Plumpton with the
assistance of students at Earl Haig Secondary School, North York, Ontario, Canada"
featuring photographs of Churchill and war-related scenes from 1942.
Box 11, Item 11
Churchill calendar 1943-1993
1993
Scope and Contents
Publisher: International Churchill Society
Notes: Calendar "prepared by John G. Plumpton with the
assistance of the following students David Archer Sir Winston Churchill High School,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada" featuring photographs of Churchill and war-related scenes
from 1943.
Box 11, Item 12
Churchill calendar 1944-1994
1994
Scope and Contents
Publisher: International Churchill Society
Notes: Calendar "prepared by John Plumpton with the
assistance of Randy Barber, Murray Milne, and Bernard Webber of The Other Club of
Toronto" featuring photographs of Churchill and war-related scenes from 1944. Two
copies held.
Box 11, Item 13
Memories of Churchill and how he would have seen the world
today
March 27, 1994
Scope and Contents
Author: Amery, Julian, 1919-1996
Notes: Booklet with the text of a speech delivered as
the Twelfth Crosby Kemper Lecture at the Winston Churchill Memorial at Westminster
College.
Box 11, Item 14
Churchill calendar 1945-1995
1995
Scope and Contents
Publisher: International Churchill Society
Notes: Calendar "prepared by John Plumpton with the
assistance of Randy Barber, Barry Gough, Murray Milne, James Milner and Bernard
Webber of The Other Club of Toronto" featuring photographs of Churchill and
war-related scenes from 1945.
Box 11, Item 15
Ditchley Park ; Oxfordshire : A historic house with a contemporary purpose
; official guide
1995
Scope and Contents
Publisher: English Life Publications, Ltd. (Derby,
England)
Notes: A color illustrated guide to Ditchley house and
estate in Oxfordshire, a location used by Churchill several times over the war
years. There is a photograph on p. 23 of a bust of Churchill by Angela Conner.
Box 11, Item 16
Churchill: Gifts to a hero
2005
Scope and Contents
Publisher: National Trust (Great Britain) (Westerham,
England)
Notes: On front cover: "A collectors' catalogue to
accompany a special exhibition of gifts to The Greatest Briton". The exhibit ran at
the Chartwell Estate in 2005.
Audiovisual materials
1964-2002
Physical Description: 0.83 Linear
Feet (2 document boxes)
Scope and Contents
This series consists of 16 items. The audiovisual materials include VHS tapes with
programs on Churchill and recordings of lectures about Churchill, while the audio items
are mostly recordings of Churchill's speeches.
Box 12, Item 01
The other world of Winston Churchill
c1964
Scope and Contents
Publisher: White Star Video (West Long Branch, N.J.)
Notes: This video portrait of Sir Winston Churchill's
"second career" as a painter is told in his own words, and through anecdotes by Paul
Maze (who taught him to paint). Based on Sir Winston's book, "Painting as a
pastime". Narrated by Paul Scofield.
Box 12, Item 02
Churchill : The private war
c1980
Scope and Contents
Publisher: HBO Video (Firm) (New York, N.Y.)
Notes: Winston Churchill was a monumental leader of men
whose inspiration and defiant "V for Victory" were the hallmarks of courage that
carried Great Britain through the war years. This startling film reveals the secret
story of a man haunted by his desire to succeed, overcoming all odds to lead a
nation out of the dark times and into the light.
Box 12, Item 03
The speeches of Winston Churchill
c1988
Scope and Contents
Publisher: MPI Home Video (Firm)
Notes: Program focuses on Winston Churchill as a public
orator using excerpts from his addresses to the public, to the House of Commons, and
to the United States Congress.
Box 12, Item 04
Chartwell : An intimate video souvenir of the home of Britain's wartime
leader Winston Churchill
1990s?
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Tadpole Lane Productions
Author: National Trust (Great Britain)
Notes: This video guide gives a tour of the rooms and
gardens of Chartwell, the home of Winston Churchill for 40 years.
Box 12, Item 05
The complete Churchill
c1991
Scope and Contents
Publisher: A & E Home Video (Firm) (New York, N.Y.)
Notes: Traces the life and times of one of Britain's
greatest statesmen. Four videocassettes in their own cases, housed together in one
larger slipcase. Contents: Maverick politician ; To conquer or to die ; The
beginning of the end ; Never despair.
Box 12, Item 06
An evening with Winston Churchill
September 19,
1996
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Public Affairs Video Archives (West
Lafayette, Ind.)
Author: Humes, James C.
Notes: Mr. Humes, the author of Churchill: Speaker of
the Century and a former speechwriter for several Republican presidents, portrayed
several portions of Winston Churchill's speeches. Talk was delivered at a judicial
conference at the U.S. Court of Appeals 10th Circuit, Colorado; videocassette was
produced from the C-SPAN archives at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN.
Box 12, Item 07
Winston Churchill's method of public speaking
September 5,
1996
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Public Affairs Video Archives (West
Lafayette, Ind.)
Author: Humes, James C.
Notes: Discusses Churchill's method of speech
preparation and delivery. Examines how Churchill overcame many challenges to become
a great speaker. Demonstrates Churchill's mannerisms. Talk was delivered at the
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, videocassette was produced from the C-SPAN
archives at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN.
Box 12, Item 08
The gathering storm
2002
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Home Box Office (Firm)
Notes: "Non-commercial release on videocassette for Emmy
Award consideration. The story of Winston Churchill's private and political
struggles during the prewar years. Starring Albert Finney as Winston Churchill and
Vanessa Redgrave as Clementine Churchill."
Box 13
Audio cassettes and CDs
Related Materials
Two LP albums are housed with the ephemera due to size constraints (see Box 10
above).
Box 13, Item 01
Winston Churchill : A selection of his wartime speeches
1939-1945
c1983
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Argo Record Corp. ; Decca Record Company
Notes: A selection of speeches made by Winston Churchill
from 1939-1945, taken from radio transcriptions of the time.
Two sound cassettes.
Box 13, Item 02
Winston Churchill : 25 years of his speeches 1918-1943
c1990
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Argo Record Corp. ; Decca Record Company
Notes: A collection of Winston Churchills speeches from
between the wars to World War II.
Two sound cassettes.
Box 13, Item 03
Winston Churchill : Wartime speeches 1939-1945 ; 25 years of his speeches
1918-1943 ; Memoirs and speeches
c1994
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Argo Record Corp. ; Decca Record Company
Notes: A special edition reissuing of three separated
two sound cassette speech collections. The three individual cases are housed
together in a dark blue slipcase.
Box 13, Item 04
Churchill : An appreciation
October 27,
1995
Scope and Contents
Publisher: International Churchill Society
Author: Buckley, William F., Jr., 1925-2008
Notes: One audio cassette recording of a speech
delivered by Buckley at the International Churchill Society Conference in Boston,
MA, in 1995.
Box 13, Item 05
A thread in the tapestry
1998
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Books on Tape, Inc.
Author: Churchill, Sarah, 1914-1982
Notes: An unabridged audiobook read by Donada Peters.
Sarah Churchill recounts her life with her famous father, Winston Churchill. She
talks on a variety of subjects, including her father's ways with his children, the
famous people she met, and her vacation with her father after his defeat in the
General Election of 1945.
Library has two copies, one of which is labeled "Home Edition", but appears to be
identical to the other copy, except in the color of its housing.
Box 13, Item 06
Winston Churchill : 25 years of his speeches 1918-1943
c2000
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Argo Record Corp. ;
Notes: A collection of Winston Churchills speeches from
between the wars through World War II.
Two sound discs.
The original two-disc case is broken, so the discs have been moved to two separate
cases.
Box 13, Item 07
Winston Churchill : Wartime speeches 1939-1945
c2000
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Argo Record Corp. ; Universal Music Group
Notes: A selection of speeches made by Winston Churchill
from 1939-1945, taken from radio transciptions of the time.
Three sound discs.
Box 13, Item 08
Churchill
c2001
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Teaching Company (Chantilly, Va.)
Author: Fears, J. Rufus, 1945-2012
Notes: Examines the life of Sir Winston Churchill, prime
minister of Great Britain during World War II.
Includes two videodiscs and a 72 page lecture transcript and course guidebook.
Posters
approximately
1990-2008
Physical Description: 7.5 Linear
Feet (3 telescope boxes)
Scope and Contents
This series includes 9 items. Some of the posters are reproductions of photographs or
paintings of Churchill, while the others are informational or announce Churchill-related
events.
Box 14, Item 01
Timeline of the life of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
1874-1965
c2004
Scope and Contents
Notes: Parallel timelines for "Personal Life", "Military
Career", "Author/Journalist", and "Politician/Statesman", with contemporary events
in Great Britain at the bottom.
Information on verso includes a family tree and coat of arms, with tables of
"Major Initiatives in Office", "Prime Ministers of England during Churchill's Life",
"WSC's Election Win/Loss Record", and "References".
Poster is 33 cm x 48 cm.
Box 14, Item 02
[Churchill portrait poster]
Scope and Contents
Notes: Black and white reproduction of a preliminary
sketch that Graham Sutherland did for a portrait of Winston Churchill in 1954.
Churchill disliked the portrait intensely, and it was destroyed shortly after he
received it publicly on his 80th birthday.
Poster is 61 cm x 51 cm.
Box 14, Item 03
"Let us go forward together"
Scope and Contents
Notes: A bust-length black and white photograph of
Churchill with green-tinted photograph of tanks and fighter planes in the
background. Title taken from large white caption printed across the bottom of the
image. "Reproduced from an original poster, held by the Imperial War Museum. Printed
by Gavin Martin Ltd, London SE27 HQ" printed in black in the lower left margin.
Poster is 76 cm x 51 cm.
Box 15, Item 04
"Deserve victory!"
Scope and Contents
Publisher: Graham and Gillies Ltd. (London, England)
Notes: A reproduction of a black and white poster
featuring an illustrated portrait of Churchill pointing at the reader. Title based
on caption printed in blue at the bottom of the poster. "Published by GRAHAM &
GILLIES LTD., Shell Mex House, Strand."
Poster is 76 cm x 51 cm.
Box 15, Item 05
Churchill, Roosevelt and the end of World War II
October 26-29, 1995
Scope and Contents
Notes: Conference poster for the 12th International
Churchill Conference, held in Boston. Includes blue-tinted portraits of Roosevelt
and Churchill and a reproduction of a letter from Roosevelt to Churchill, dated
January 20, 1940.
Poster is 61 cm x 46 cm.
Box 15, Item 06
Who said "Study history! Study history!"
Scope and Contents
Publisher: International Churchill Society ; Churchill
Center, Washington, D.C.
Notes: Poster advertising the website
www.winstonchurchill.org, with the title printed as a caption over a black and white
portrait of Churchill taken by Yousuf Karsh in 1941.
Poster is 61 cm x 46 cm.
Larger version of poster 7.
Box 16, Item 07
Who said "Study history! Study history!"
Scope and Contents
Publisher: International Churchill Society ; Churchill
Center, Washington, D.C.
Notes: Poster advertising the website
www.winstonchurchill.org, with the title printed as a caption over a black and white
portrait of Churchill taken by Yousuf Karsh in 1941.
Poster is 46 cm x 31 cm.
Smaller version of poster 6.
Box 16, Item 08
[Event poster]
January 17,
2008
Scope and Contents
Notes: Poster for a talk given by Curt J. Zoller at the
Friends of the Mission Viejo Library Meeting in Mission Viejo, California.
Poster is 69 x 55 cm.
Box 16, Item 09
The lady is not for turning : the Margaret Thatcher Symposium
April 30-May 3, 2002
Scope and Contents
Notes: Conference poster for an event at the Center for
Cold War Studies at Chapman University in Orange California.
Poster is 44 x 28 cm.