Foreign historical documents encapsulate the great world leaders from Winston Churchill to Queen Victoria.
Collected on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, George III autographs, letters and signed documents relate to his role as King.
Beloved King of Great Britain during World War II.
Mexican leader who greatly influenced early Mexican and Spanish politics, he led the forces that attacked the Alamo
Queen Consort of George II.
British prime minister during World War I.
German ruler and leader during World War I.
King of France from 1610 to 1643 who relied heavily on the advice of Cardinal Richelieu.
The Marquis de Lafayette's historical documents and autograph letters are found in both French and English. Those autographs from America or in English are increasingly rare.
The last of the Stuart rulers and the first to rule over Great Britain, which was created when the Act of Union joined Scotland to England and Wales in 1707.
Long-time Queen of Great Britain who gave her name to an era, Victoria's autograph is affixed to formal documents, letters of state, and personal correspondence.
Swedish humanitarian who worked in Budapest, Hungary, during World War II to rescue Jews from the Holocaust. Between July and December 1944, he issued protective passports and saved over 100,000 Jews. An honorary American citizen.
Father of modern Zionism. Laid down the political groundwork for the future State of Israel.
German Field Marshal and a senior military leader during World War II.
British Liberal Party statesman and Prime Minister.
British prime minister during World War II whose long struggle to overcome Nazism resulted in its defeat. Churchill autographs and letters are a window into his mind and leadership style.
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