BRITMIS. A Great Adventure of the War. Being an Account of Allied Intervention in Siberia and of an Escape across the Gobi to Peking. [Uncorrected Proof Copy.] THE AUTHOR'S PROOF COPY WITH LETTERS AND EPHEMERA
BRITMIS. A Great Adventure of the War. Being an Account of Allied Intervention in Siberia and of an Escape across the Gobi to Peking. [Uncorrected Proof Copy.] THE AUTHOR'S PROOF COPY WITH LETTERS AND EPHEMERA | Libri antichi e moderni | Hodges Major Phelps
BRITMIS. A Great Adventure of the War. Being an Account of Allied Intervention in Siberia and of an Escape across the Gobi to Peking. [Uncorrected Proof Copy.] THE AUTHOR'S PROOF COPY WITH LETTERS AND EPHEMERA
BRITMIS. A Great Adventure of the War. Being an Account of Allied Intervention in Siberia and of an Escape across the Gobi to Peking. [Uncorrected Proof Copy.] THE AUTHOR'S PROOF COPY WITH LETTERS AND EPHEMERA | Libri antichi e moderni | Hodges Major Phelps
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1931
- Autore
- Hodges Major Phelps
- Editori
- Jonathan Cape
- Soggetto
- military, ww1, wwi, great war, britmis, russia, siberia, gobi, peking, orenburg cossacks, phelps hodges
- Lingue
- Inglese
Descrizione
8vo., Uncorrected Proof Copy; original wrappers, upper cover with paper label printed in black, a near fine copy housed in custom-made board solander case with printed paper labels. With the following additional items: (1) typescript resume on author's printed stationery of the British Military Mission in Siberia 1918-1920 (with MS corrections); (2) draft T.L. on the author's printed stationery. A request by the author for information regarding Lieut.-Col. L.C. Morley, Royal Hampshire Regiment, senior officer i/c British Military Mission at Irkutsk in 1919; (3) T.L.s. from Captain H. Flint, Royal Hampshire Regiment, responding in some detail to the author's request; (4) publisher's printed order form for the published work. Apart from the author's book we have been unable to trace any published dedicated account of BRITMIS, which accordingly remains a well-nigh forgotten component of the immediate aftermath of WWI. A UNIQUE COLLECTION NOW SAFELY PRESERVED FOR THE FUTURE.