As The Days Go By.

By Sir John Hammerton

Printed: 1941

Publisher: Cassell & Co. London

Edition: 1st edition

Dimensions 14 × 19 × 3 cm
Language

Language: English

Signed by: Author

Size (cminches): 14 x 19 x 3

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In the original dust jacket. Red cloth binding with black title on the spine. Contains author’s bookplate and signature.

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Very rare First Edition signed by the author when he gave this book to his niece. The book is in fine condition though the dust cover has aged a little. A very personal reflection.

Sir John Alexander Hammerton (27 February 1871, in Alexandria, Scotland – 12 May 1949, in London) is described by the Dictionary of National Biography as “the most successful creator of large-scale works of reference that Britain has known”. Hammerton’s first posts in journalism included a period in Nottingham, where he first met his lifelong collaborator and friend, Arthur Mee. In 1905, Hammerton joined Alfred Harmsworth’s Amalgamated Press. He and Mee produced the Harmsworth Self-Educator

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Dust cover worn

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