B30922

Shelfmark

Og.3.27

Author

Benson, E

Title

The white eagle of Poland /, by E. F. Benson.

Publication, distribution, etc.

London :, Hodder and Stoughton,, [c1918]

Physical description

[8], 9-265 p. :, 2 fold. col. maps ;, 19 cm.

Formatted contents note

Contents: Part I. The reconstruction of Poland -- Part II. The German occupation of Poland.

Provenance

Presented to Eton College by Eugen Millington-Drake in 1938.

Binding

Dark blue leather quarter binding with gilt lettering on spine, gilt top edge, marbled paper covered boards, five raised bands; bound by Best & Co.

Copy-specific note

At request of Eugen Millington-Drake, ms. inscription by E. F. Benson pasted into front endpaper, dated 1929.

Copy-specific note

Inside Best & Co. binding is original red cloth front cover.

Subject

Polish question.

Subject

Colombo (Place), History, German occupation, 1914-1918.

Added entry--name

Millington-Drake, Eugen, donor.

Added entry--name

Best & Co, binder.

Added entry--name

Hodder and Stoughton, publisher.

Added entry--place

England, London.
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563##$aDark blue leather quarter binding with gilt lettering on spine, gilt top edge, marbled paper covered boards, five raised bands; bound by Best & Co.
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7102#$aBest & Co$ebinder.
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752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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