Typed letter on Anglo-American friendship, signed

Churchill, Winston Spencer, British statesman (1874-1965). Typed letter signed.

London, 18. III. 1963.

4to. 1 p. On personal stationery “28 Hyde Park Gate”.

 6.500,00

To Mr Pepper, thanking him for his letter and recording Churchill’s memory of Pepper’s staunch belief in Anglo-American friendship and his efforts to further the interests of both nations, concluding with warm personal good wishes.

A gracious late statement by Churchill on the Anglo-American alliance, written from his Hyde Park Gate residence during his final years as elder statesman. The letter exemplifies Churchill’s enduring concern with transatlantic cooperation that had shaped his wartime leadership and postwar advocacy. Personal letters of this late period, especially those articulating the significance of the Anglo-American partnership, are prized for their succinct summation of Churchill’s geopolitical outlook.

Zustand

Trimmed along the lower portion. Some browning and discoloration. Old horizontal folds.

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