Companions of the way . being selections for morning and evening reading chosen and arranged by Elizabeth Waterhouse editor of A little book of life and death.
Elizabeth Waterhouse (Tottenham 1834 - 1918)
Category
Books
Date
1908
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Ormesby Hall, Redcar and Cleveland
NT 3137880
Summary
Bibliographic description
xvii,[1],745,[1]p. . 20cm.. Provenance: With a Christmas card laid in at p.113: "To my two venerable uncles Alec & Cecil from Harry Scott Turner". Also laid in a small newspaper cutting: "Of those whom we commemorate, the boys whom we loved and still love, the innocents caught up in the conflict for which they had no responsibility, we may say they were worthy of their country. That is a question settled for ever, an irreversible verdict. The question which is not settled is, will their country be worthy of them?" Laid in at p. 323 a printed notice from the Convent of Saint Joseph and Saint Anne, Lanherne announcing the death of Sister Gerard of the Passion (Lay sister) Jubilarian Ann Saffin died aged 76, addressed to Cecil Turner Esq 9 Alexander Square London SW3. At p.463 a black-bordered card announcing the death of Sub. Lieut. Thomas Richard Guy Usborne R.N. killed in action August 18th 1919, aged 18 years.. Binding: Publisher's cloth, as issued.
Makers and roles
Elizabeth Waterhouse (Tottenham 1834 - 1918)