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Emmaus, PA: The Rodale Press Miniature Books, 1954 1st ed. (printed in England). 58pp. illus. hardback sm 8vo: near Very Good/no dj. A small volume of letters from the victor of Waterloo, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), to Mrs. Margaret Charlotte Jones of Pantglas written during the last two years of his life. Mrs. Jones was nearly 60 years younger than the old Duke at the time. Her daughter made this selection in 1889. A charming little volume of British history.
Official Programme of the Funeral Procession of the Late Field Marshal The Duke of Wellington to Saint Paul's Cathedral on Thursday 18th November 1852. by WELLINGTON, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of - 1852
by WELLINGTON, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of
Official Programme of the Funeral Procession of the Late Field Marshal The Duke of Wellington to Saint Paul's Cathedral on Thursday 18th November 1852.
by WELLINGTON, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of
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1852. Printed expressly for and presented to their friends by Sidney, Wells, & Co. 8 Ludgate Hill. 1852. Folio, bifolium (174 x 464mm), upper cover with Royal Crest and engraved vignette archectonic memorial to Wellington above a quotation by Disraeli within a black border. The lower cover has Eulogies to Wellington from The Earl of Derby, the Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Brougham, Lord John Russell, Benjamin Disraeli and from the Daily Press. With a horizontal folding crease, a few closed tears and chipping to edges, generally a very good copy of a fragile ephemeron. First edition listing the members of the Funeral Procession from St James's Park to St. Paul's Cathedral, starting with Six Battalions of Infantry and ending with the Carriages of the Queen and Royal Family and "Troops to close the Procession". An interesting souvenir of Wellington's Funeral Procession, one of several produced to mark the event. Sidney, Wells & Co. were tea and coffee merchants. We presume that they had this souvenir printed to hand out to clients and guests who watched the Funeral Procession from their premises at 8 Ludgate Hill, on the approach to St Paul's Cathedral. The Duke of Wellington’s funeral in November 1852 was one of the most spectacular ever seen in England. The procession to St Paul’s Cathedral was watched by a crowd estimated at a million and a half people.
- Bookseller Henry Sotheran Ltd. (GB)
- Book Condition Used
- Date Published 1852