First edition of Churchill's second book, based on his own role as a war reporter in the Anglo-Egyptian reconquest of Sudan.
"Arguably the most aesthetically beautiful of original trade editions of Churchill's books, The River War is a brilliant history of British involvement in the Sudan and the campaign for its reconquest: arresting, insightful, with tremendous narrative and descriptive power... [the] features of that now distant campaign Churchill impressively captures in precise detail and exciting narrative, including his own role in the last great cavalry charge of British history. Finely written chapters trace the history of the Sudan, the rise of the Mahdi, the martyr's death of Gordon and, apparently not much exaggerated, the author's adventures" (Langworth, p. 27). Churchill himself calls it, in the first sentence, "a tale of blood and war".
Volume II is in the second state as usual, with an added quotation mark on p. 459.
Provenance: the collection of Steve Forbes, chairman of Forbes Magazine, and presidential candidate in the 1996 and 2000 US elections; his book label is loosely inserted.
Two vols, octavo. Original dark blue cloth, titles and pictorial decoration gilt to spines and front covers, black endpapers.
Photogravure portrait frontispiece to each vol. and 5 similar plates (further photogravure in text), 23 colour maps and battles plans of which 20 folding, other maps and illustrations to the text.
Inscription to vol. I frontispiece recto, "To Neil Malcolm from Lily Duncombe. With every wish for your good luck & speedy & safe return. Nov 21st 1899". Neat restoration to extremities and inner hinges, a little light rubbing at extremities and minor toning to contents. A very good copy.
Cohen A2.1.b; Woods A2(a). Richard M. Langworth, A Connoisseur's Guide to the Books of Sir Winston Churchill, 1998.