A loose insert contains a speech made by Rudyard Kipling, delivered at the Mansion House on January 27, 1915. The purpose was to raise money for regimental bands which might raise the morale of the people and the struggling troops.
16 tipped in colour illustrations on light brown card. B/w illustrations on almost every page.
This Edition of 'A Song of the English' is reprinted from 'The Seven Seas'. It sings of the people of England and of the people who have given their lives to the country. It also sings of the cities of the Empire.
The illustrations are all present, and except for a crease on the frontispiece, undamaged.
- Size: 285 x 230 x 30 mm
- Sold By: Pringle Bay Books
- Contact Person: Neil Berens
- Country: South Africa
- Email: [email protected]
- Telephone: 082 899 7195 or 083 652 5694
- Preferred Payment Methods: Mastercard, VISA, and EFT
- Trade Associations: SABDA