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Author HAY IAN
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Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Pamphlet First Thus The retreat from Dunkirk. Covers a little grubby.
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The First Hundred Thousand
Hay, Ian
Being the unofficial chronicle of a Unit of "K(1)". Cover slightly scuffed through use, inside binding a little torn and some traces of foxing..Hardback,Ex-Library,with usual stamps markings, ,in fair condition, suitable as a reading copy,no dust jacket,3
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1st Printing. 8vo over 7.75 - 9.75'' tall Nice Tight copy ! Color Frontispiece. Previous owner name. light foxing on front and rear endpapers. 342 pages. 8368
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The Willing Horse
HAY, Ian
Condition: Poor. Spine heavily faded. Leans. Top edges of text block dusty. Bookplate to pastedown. :: Further Information: 318pp. Weighs 0.500 Kg. which exceeds standard rates. ::
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The Last Million
HAY, Ian
Condition: Poor. Leans heavily. Mildly bumped at head & tail of spine and corners. Bookplate to pastedown. Endpapers and pastedowns heavily spotted. Text acceptable. :: Further Information: 271pp. Weighs 0.500 Kg. which exceeds standard rates. ::
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The First Hundred Thousand
HAY, Ian
Condition: Good. Spine a little faded. Top edges of text block dusty. Offset to endpapers. Bookplate to pastedown. :: Further Information: 316pp. Weighs 0.500 Kg. which exceeds standard rates. ::
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Condition: Good. Spine faded. Mildly bumped at head & tail of spine and corners. Top edges of text block dusty, foredges spotted. Bookplate to pastedown. :: Further Information: 316pp. Weighs 0.500 Kg. which exceeds standard rates. ::
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The First Hundred Thousand
Hay, Ian
Being the Unofficial Chronicle of a Unit "K (1)" Hard Cover. Very Good A Note is put in the book: The Reader is hereby cautioned against regarding this narrative as an official history of the Great War (World War 1). The Following pages are merely a record of some of the personal adventures of a typical regiment of Kitchener's Army. The Chapters were written from day to day, and published from month to month. Consequently, moderated, subsequentl y pages. The characters are entirely fictious, but the incidents described all actually occured. 5/9/2003 10/8/2005 11:49:24 PM 1
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The Poor Gentleman
Hay, Ian (Pseudonym of Sir John Hay Beith)
Very-nice copy of this 1928 book - Red boards - NO tears - Tight spine - NO foxing - 303 pages - ONLY writing/mark is a gift inscription in book front - on title page: "Happy Birthday - August 17th '41 - From George" - Beith was a golfing and boating partner of P.G. Wodehouse, and he dramatized two of Wodehouse's novels
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