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BRITTAIN, VERA. - England's Hour. (Signed).

London: Macmillan & Co.Ltd, 1941. 1st edition. A vivid impression by the author of "Testament of Youth" of civilian life under fire. Pp.xviii/301, frontispiece + 7 further black & white photo plates, inscribed by the author "Inscribed for Edith Freeman with greetings & best wishes. Vera Brittain. February 17th 1941" to front free endpaper, slight toning to front free endpaper. Red cloth, bleached to top of spine affecting title and also to base of spine. Dustwrapper darkened and worn with edge losses to top and tail of spine corresponding to bleached areas of boards. G+/Fair.
GBP 120.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 136.75 US$ 157.78 | JP¥ 24330] Booknumber: 45030

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CHILTON BOOKS
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BRITTAIN, VERA - Chronicle Of Youth : War Diary 1913-1917

London, Fontana / Collins. 1982, First Pbk.Ed. (ISBN: 0006364616) Soft cover. Book, The author's diaries begin in 1913 when the world still seemed a safe and happy place. Her first term at Oxford crowds the war into second place, but the terrible casualty lists are lengthening and she leaves Oxford to become a nurse. Preface by Clare Leighton. Edited by Alan Bishop. Crisp tight copy, but with remainder marks. Near Fine.
USD 6.00USD [Appr.: EURO 5.25 | £UK 4.75 | JP¥ 925] Booknumber: 038413

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Kalamos Books
2020 Old Station Rd,: , Streetsville, Ontario, L5M 2V1, Canada Tel.: +1 905-542-1877
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BRITTAIN VERA - Chronicle of Friendship Vera BrittainS Diary of the Thirties 1932-1939

Victor Gollancz LONDON. 1986, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 0575036028) Hard Cover with dust jacket, 23cm. Ill.: Edited By Alan Bishop. Heavy Book Over 500gms Ex Lib, The Thirties were a fraught, restless and a disturbed period, the years when Hitler achieved a stranglehold on Europe. Vera Brittain's stance was a staunchly pacifist one. While many of her friends on the Left urged the need for a united front against fascism, she argued the case against any resort to war, and as a supporter of Dick Sheppard's Peace Pledge Union she addressed meeting and conferences all over the country. She was active too in other areas of Left wing politics, notably in support of her husband George Catlin in his Labour Party candidatures. Good/Good.
AUD 25.00AUD [Appr.: EURO 14.25 US$ 16.39 | £UK 12.5 | JP¥ 2528] Booknumber: 2012125

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Little Lane Books
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