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001 $ 15/4385
003 $ UK-LoRAA
005 $ 20210917134928.4
041 0 # $a eng
044 # # $a uk
100 1 # $a Sieveking, Lance
245 1 0 $a Dressing gowns and glue / $c by Capt. L. de G. Sieveking, D.S.C. ... ; with illustrations by John Nash ; with an introduction about the verses by G. K. Chesterton, and an introduction about the drawings by Max Beerbohm, and something about all concerned by Cecil Palmer; edited by Paul Nash
250 # # $a 2nd edition
260 # # $a London $b Cecil Palmer & Hayward $c [1919]
300 # # $a 47 pages $b illustrations $c 24 cm.
500 # # $a First edition, September 1919. Second edition, September 1919. [Colophon].
500 # # $a Printer's name recorded on the colophon: The Westminster Press, Harrow Road, London, W.
505 0 # $a Introduction / Paul Nash -- About the poems / G.K. Chesterton -- About the drawings / Max Beerbohm -- Now, Barabbas was a publisher! / Cecil Palmer -- Folk-song -- A morning’s work -- The old, old man -- Charm against fright -- Tono-witchcraft -- An important scientific discovery -- “Examples of blatant naughtiness” -- The sad tale of the ambitious engine -- On choosing a career -- It looked like -- Ide curiosity -- Cranks
563 # # $a Publisher's illustrated, paper-covered boards.
653 # # $a Illustrated books
700 1 # $a Nash, John $e illustrator
700 1 # $a Nash, Paul $e editor
700 1 # $a Chesterton, G. K. $e contributor
700 1 # $a Beerbohm, Max $e contributor
710 2 # $a Cecil Palmer & Hayward $e publisher
710 2 # $a The Westminster Press $e printer