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ROSSLYN, Earl of, ed. The Gram. A social magazine founded by British Prisoners of War in Pretoria.

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ROSSLYN, Earl of, ed.  The Gram. A social magazine founded by British Prisoners of War in Pretoria.

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
ROSSLYN, Earl of, ed. The Gram. A social magazine founded by British Prisoners of War in Pretoria. Facsimile Edition. Eyre & Spottiswoode, circa 1900With illustrations, 4to, imitation vellum : binding soiled but otherwise a very good copy."Facsimile edition of 500 copies reproduced from 3 original issues printed at Pretoria. Many copies [not this one!] numbered and signed by the author." - Hackett, 100, with illustration. Churchill is included in the roll of prisoners and marked "escaped 13.12.1899".ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) HARVEY, GREENACRE and Co. Scenes from the Sunny South. Harvey, Greenacre and Co., 1890. Comprising title, leaf of preface & 76 plates of views after photos, oblong small 4to, original yellow printed boards:neatly rebacked retaining original endpapers & flyleaves:very good Views, street scenes, mining operations, etc., in Johannesburg, Barberton, Pretoria, Kimberley, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Maritzburg and Cape Town. (2) COLOURED PICTORIAL, The. The Coloured Pictorial. Vol. 1 No. 1 - No. 17 Printed and Published by the Celvicol Company, May 24 to September 13, 1902. ALL PUBLISHED, profusely illustrated, mainly in colour, 500-pages plus advertisements and original coloured wrappers, small folio, recent cloth : in very good state.A London weekly. Pages 29-30 are not present, but there is no break in the text. (3) ALLEN ( Vida ) & NIEKERK ( F. van), ed. Experiences of a siege. A diary of the siege of Kimberley. 21 September 1899 to 16 February 1900. Kimberley, 2000. With illustrations, pp viii, 180, small folio, original cloth, gilt : as new, in dust wrapper. (4) BOER WAR. The Spion Kop Despatches. [Documents not previously published or portions of previously published documents which were omitted at the time of publication are indicated by a black marginal line.] … [Cd.968.]. For HMSO … , 1902. 48-pages, folio, disbound : small circular stamp on title, otherwise a very good-nice copy. (5) JONES ( Anthony D. ). The Boer Army 1899-1902. A military handbook. 2000. With illustrs, pages (4), ii, 90, small folio, original cloth-backed stiff printed wrappers : fine.(6)AFRICA; SOUTH AFRICA; MILITARY; BOER WAR; PERIODICALS; TRAVEL; HISTORY; ENGLAND; KIMBERLEY; ; ;