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Publicado por Grant Richards Ltd April 1918, London Reprinted Edition, 1918
Librería: E.J Morten Booksellers BA, MANCHESTER, Reino Unido
Original illustrated landscape card covers c43pp and cartoons of the Great War Paper spine mostly lacking o/w A Vg copy and Uncommon.
Publicado por Grant Richards Ltd, 1916
Librería: Pendleburys - the bookshop in the hills, Llanwrda, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
hardback. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. hardback, rectangular format, measuring 8 3/4" x 11 1/4", pictorial paper covered boards darkened, lacking the backstrip, the binding remains tight and the text is clean and unmarked, illustrated,
Publicado por Grant Richards, London and Toronto, 1916
Librería: Cacklegoose Press, London, Reino Unido
Libro
Pictorial Boards. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Anon Ilustrador. 4th Edition. Oblong quarto.Good, very clean copy; cover a bit grubby and part of spine detached (enclosed inside cover). Example of Trench Humour that went into 4 editions in 1916. Writing about the Tommies the author and illustrator declare on the titlepage: We like them even more than you / For both of us have been there too / And learnt the rule they act upon: / "Laugh at yourself, and 'Carry on' !".
Publicado por Grant Richards Limited, 1916, 1916
Librería: WHITE EAGLE BOOKS, PBFA,IOBA,West London, London, Reino Unido
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1st edition. Folio size illustrated hard card covers. Boards have some wear and tear mainly on edges. Internally clean and bright with numerous illustrations. SCARCE FIRST EDITION.
Publicado por Grant Richards,, 1916
Librería: Island Books, Thakeham, West Sussex, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
Oblong 4to., First Edition, with cartoons throughout, some light age-soiling as usual; original pictorial boards, ivory cloth backstrip lettered in black, very neatly recased with lower board reinforced, a very good, bright, firm copy. Featuring 'Sergeant Tombs, whose Passion for Experiment led him to Destruction'. A wonderful example of sardonic 'Tommy' humour from the trenches, somewhere between Belloc's 'Cautionary Tales' and Graham's 'Ruthless Rhymes'. EXTREMELY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.