- An Account of the Ceremony in Westminster Hall on Thursday May 9th 1935 on the Occasion of the Presentation of Addresses By Both Houses of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to His Majesty King George V Congratulating H
______ (Edition identified by: Publishers imprint information), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1935, Hardcover, Octavo (20-25 cm high). [24] printed pages in blue morocco with gilt decoration, in a lined blue cloth jacket.. Very Good, ______ (Very Good/Very Good). ___ Condition Comments Book: (Very Good) A sound book with overall clean boards and pages, no inscriptions. Some light marking of the boards. ___ Condition Comments Dust Jacket: (Very Good) A tidy tear-free dust jacket. 1110 grams)..
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