MAJOR (Norma).

Chequers. The Prime Minister's Country House and its History.

TWICE INSCRIBED TO GRACE HAMBLIN

Illustrated throughout with photographs by Mark Fiennes. First edition. 4to. Original brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust jacket. London, Harper Collins, 1996.

£125.00
MAJOR (Norma).
Chequers. The Prime Minister's Country House and its History.

Inscribed by the author ‘To Grace Hamblin with best wishes Norma Major’ in black ink to the title page, and additionally inscribed to Hamblin by Mary Caroline ‘Minnie’ Churchill (née d’Erlanger), step-granddaughter of Winston, in blue ink to the front free endpaper: ‘Grace with love from Minnie Christmas 1996’.

Grace Hamblin originally served as a junior secretary to Churchill from 1932-1937 during the so-called “Wilderness Years”, then acting as Clementine Churchill’s assistant from 1939-1945, accompanying Clementine on her post-war tour of red cross hospitals in the Soviet Union. After the war, Hamblin was appointed secretary and administrator at Chartwell, continuing in her role as Chartwell’s first Curator after the house became a National Trust property in 1966. In 1965, Hamblin was one of the very few non-family members invited to attend Churchill’s burial service at St Martin’s Church, Bladon. “Grace Hamblin died in 2002, aged ninety-four. She had spent seventy of those years working with the Churchills and strengthening and promoting their memory, the longest-serving member of Churchill’s secretarial staff” (Stelzer, Working with Winston, p. 45). Hamblin earned some posthumous notoriety when her apparent role in the suppression of Graham Sutherland’s controversial portrait of Churchill was revealed.

A very good copy overall, contents clean, jacket priced clipped with light wear and creasing to extremities, short closed tear to head of rear panel.

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