
Lot 118•
WORLD WAR I DAMAN (GEOFFREY WINDEATT, "Killed in Action in France on May 24th 1915") A Few Verses, 1915; and 5 others
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WORLD WAR I
DAMAN (GEOFFREY WINDEATT, "Killed in Action in France on May 24th 1915") A Few Verses, frontispiece portrait, ownership inscription "R.S.L., February 1916, Hampstead", publisher's cloth, extremities age soiled, [Privately Printed by The Complete Press, West Norwood], 1915--MACROSTY (HENRY HUGH, Royal Field Artillery, died 19 December 1919) Henry Hugh Macrosty 1894-1919 "Carry On!", introduction by H.W. Macrosty, publisher's wrappers, Printed for Private Circulation [by the Rydal Press, Keighly], [?1916]--JOHNSTON (HARRISON) Extracts from an Officer's Diary 1914-18. Being the Story of the 15th & 16th Service Battalions The Cheshire Regiment, author's printed presentation slip loosely inserted, publisher's cloth-backed boards, Manchester, Geo. Falkner, 1919--LAYARD (PETER CLEMENT, 1896-1918) Extracts from His Letters. With a Character Sketch by his Father George Somes Layard, EDITOR'S PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED "To Colonel Churchman with Kindest Regards from G.S. Layard, Aug. 1919" on the front free endpaper, with a 2-page autograph letter signed by by Layard to Churchman which accompanied this volume, now tipped-in, publisher's cloth-backed boards, printed labels on upper cover and spine, Printed for Private Circulation [by] John Murray, 1919--PREECE (RAYMOND, 6th Battalion of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1898-1918) Letters, Poems and Extracts from Diary... Edited by Eric James, frontispiece portrait, inscription "H.C. Preece" on second page, ownership inscription of R. Rimmer, Leeds, Sept. 1921 inside upper cover, publisher's cloth-backed boards, printed label on spine, B.H. Blackwell, 1920--COMPTON (HENRY RICHARD) Henry Richard Compton. Lieutenant, Coldstream Guards. A Few Notes Relating to His Short Life and His Death Collected by a Friend to Whom He Was Devoted, photogravure portrait frontispiece, publisher's cloth gilt, t.e.g., a few light spots on upper cover, Printed for Private Circulation by Hatchards, 1925, FIRST EDITIONS, 8vo (6)
Footnotes
Rare works privately printed, or for private circulation in limited numbers commemorating the lives of soldiers killed in the World War I through their poetry, diary extracts, etc.