First English Volumes I-VI of The Second World War by Winston Churchill
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Although Winston Churchill insisted that his work was not history but rather “a contribution to history,” his six-volume series, “The Second World War,” is considered to be the definitive account of the deadliest conflict in human history. Written using a combination of his own notes and privileged access to official documents, the series helped earn Churchill the 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature.
 
											“Historians spend a lot of time visiting libraries and archives … Except, that is, when the historian in question is Winston Churchill and the book in question is a description of a war in which he played a starring role.”
— David Reynolds, The New York Times
#CHURCHILL Timeline
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									Winston Churchill is born in Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, a county in South England. Nov. 1874 
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									Churchill attends the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, just a few miles Southwest of London, England. Sep. 1893 
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									One month after being captured by Boer soldiers in the Anglo-Boer War, Churchill escapes. Nov. 1899 
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									At 26 years old, Churchill takes his seat in The House of Commons and his maiden speech gains widespread press coverage. Feb. 1901 
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									Churchill is promoted to the Cabinet as President of the Board of Trade. Apr. 1908 
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									Urged by Colonel Swinton, Churchill establishes The Landship Committee, which ultimately gives rise to the first tank vehicles seen in WWI. Feb. 1915 
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									Appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer, Churchill oversees Britain's devastating return to the Gold Standard. Nov. 1924 
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									Winston Churchill is elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. May 1940 
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									One month into his term, Churchill delivers his “This was their finest hour” speech to inspire the U.K. as it braces for the most grueling stage of WWII. Jun. 1940 
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									British forces drive German troops out of Egypt, a turning point in the war, and Churchill delivers his “This is not the end” speech at London’s Mansion House. Nov. 1942 
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									The first volume of Churchill’s The Second World War, ‘The Gathering Storm,’ is published by Cassell and Co., Ltd. Jun. 1948 
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									Volume II, ‘Their Finest Hour,’ is published. Jan. 1949 
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									Volumes III and IV, ‘The Grand Alliance,’ and ‘The Hinge of Fate,’ are published. Jan. 1950 
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									Volume V, ‘Closing the Ring,’ is published. Jan. 1951 
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									Churchill is elected to a second term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Oct. 1951 
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									Volume VI, ‘Triumph and Tragedy,’ the final volume of Churchill’s The Second World War is published. Jan. 1953 
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									Churchill is Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, thus becoming Sir Winston Churchill. Apr. 1953 
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									Due in part to his publication of The Second World War, Churchill is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Oct. 1953 
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									Churchill passes away nine days after suffering a stroke. His funeral is the largest state funeral in history, with representatives attending from 112 different nations. Jan. 1965 
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									RR Auctions sells a complete set of First English Editions of The Second World War (Volumes I-VI) for $10,033. Feb. 2020 
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									Rally enters into an agreement to acquire #CHURCHILL and offer it on the Rally platform. Mar. 2020 
#CHURCHILL Details
Rally’s #CHURCHILL is a full six-volume set of the First English Edition of “The Second World War” with the first volume signed by Sir Winston himself. Today, inscribed First Edition Volumes similar to #CHURCHILL have consistently sold in the five-figure range, with prices appreciating by ~300% since 2015.
Invest Now| Financials | |
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| Price Per Share | $1.00 | 
| Number of Shares | 7,500 | 
| Market Cap. | $7,500 | 
| Storage Location | Rally | 
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| Title (Vol. 1) | The Gathering Storm | 
| Title (Vol. 2) | Their Finest Hour | 
| Title (Vol. 3) | The Grand Alliance | 
| Title (Vol. 4) | The Hinge of Fate | 
| Title (Vol. 5) | Closing the Ring | 
| Title (Vol. 6) | Triumph and Tragedy | 
| Author | Winston Churchill | 
| Edition (All Volumes) | First English Edition | 
| Publisher | Cassell and Co. | 
| Publication Date (Vol. 1) | 1948 | 
| Publication Date (Vol. 2) | 1949 | 
| Publication Date (Vol. 3) | 1950 | 
| Publication Date (Vol. 4) | 1950 | 
| Publication Date (Vol. 5) | 1951 | 
| Publication Date (Vol. 6) | 1953 | 
| Binding | Hardcover | 
| Inscription | Winston Churchill (Vol. 1) | 
| Book Condition | Unrestored | 
 
							 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						


 
			