Bryce Rt Hon Viscount (3 results)
A Beacon for the Blind: Being a Life of Henry Fawcett, the Blind Postmaster-General
Winifred Hold with a Foreword by the Rt. Hon. Viscount Bryce
Language: English
Published by Constable and Company Ltd., London, 1915
- Hardcover
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Pink cloth boards. Front inner hinge cracked. Fading and dust spotting on cover and spine. Marks on some pages. No jacket.
Language: English
Published by Constable & Company Ltd, London UK, 1926
- Hardcover
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Hard Back. Condition: Book Fair ++/Good. No Dustjacket. Reprint. 332 pages. Red boardfs faded to light red at front, lighter red to spine with dulled gilt titles. White flecking and dark marks to front, Browning with light foxing to end-papers, slight foxing to title-pages and initial pages of text, very slight foxing to margins… of some pages, last 6 pages are foxed. Page-edges are yellowed with light foxing, attractive b/w plates. Binding is spund. A good reading copy.
More imagesPublished by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915
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and presided over by The Right Hon. Viscount Bryce. Committee on Alleged German Outrages. Pp. 48; med. 8vo; later half navy morocco, lettered and ruled in gilt, navy cloth boards; marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate (Geoffrey Ronald Codrington) on upper pastedown, the free endpapers offset, light bleeding of cloth colour at fo…ot of page [4], a little foxing; His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915. *Geoffrey Ronald Codrington (1888-1973) fought in both World Wars, gaining the rank of Colonel in the Territorial Army. Later from the library of David Levine, Sydney, with his bookplate on upper free endpaper. Sir James Bryce (1888-1973) was British Ambassador at Washington from 1907 to 1913. When war broke out, he was commissioned by Prime Minster Asquith to give the official report on alleged German atrocities in Belgium.