Archival objects in this container: Repertory Plays The Grand Cham's Diamond by Allan Monkhouse, no. 44. Gowans & Gray, Ltd., 1932 The Fox Meditates by Rudyard Kipling. London: The Medici Society, 1933 The Hotspur Railway Library Iron Men of the Iron Road, no. 1, 1937 Broadcasts to Schools Travel Talks. London: published by the British Broadcasting Corporation, 1937 Parade of War: the Plain Man's Guide to the Coronation. London: Communist Party of Great Britian, 1937 October 04 Air Raid Precautions Handbook No. 2 First Aid and Nursing for Gas Casualties. London: Her Majesty's Stationers Office, 1938 "Evacuation Why And How?" public information leaflet no. 3, 1939 July Book Society News, 1939 November Chambers's Second Primer. W. &. R. Chambers, Limited, approximately 1940 to 1949 People's Friend Library Because She was Blonde by R. J. B. Sellar, no. 554, approximately 1940 to 1949 The Strand Magazine, approximately 1940 to 1949 Boxing Yarns The Champion Breed by R. Gilmour, no. 1. London: published by Gerald G. Swan, approximately 1940 to 1949 London Palladium programme, approximately 1940 to 1949 Schoolboys' Pocket Library The Aunt from Bar-Z by Reginald Browne, no. 16. London: published by Gerald G. Swan, approximately 1940 to 1949 The Stork Wartime Cookery Book by Susan Croft. London: issued by the Stork Margarine Company, approximately 1940 to 1949 Practical Guide for the Householder and Air-Raid Warden by S. Evelyn Thomas, approximately 1940 to 1949 A. L. Picture Book Series Word Picture Book no. 2. E. J. Arnold & Son, Limited, approximately 1940 to 1949 A Word of Six Letters by Herbert Adams, approximately 1940 to 1949 Echoes from the Quiet Corner by Patience Strong. London: Frederick Muller Ltd., approximately 1940 to 1949 Mingled Yarn by Wilhelmina Stitch. London: Methuen and Co. Ltd., approximately 1940 to 1949 Three True American Stories Doomed to the Cataract! by H. Slaven Mulany. London: L. Miller & Son, Ltd., approximately 1940 to 1949 It has happened..before by S. P. B. Mais, no. 6, approximately 1940 to 1949 "What Buchenwald Really Means" by Victor Gollancz. London: Victor Gollanz, Ltd., 1942 Fairies, no. 55. London: published by Gerald G. Swan, 1942 Lilliput, 1942 August Load More