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History of the Times -MULTI-SIGNED!-(5 vols. + related items)

History of the Times -MULTI-SIGNED!-(5 vols. + related items)

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History of the Times -MULTI-SIGNED!-(5 vols. + related items)

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London: The Office of the Times, 1935. First. Very Good. This is a possibly unique archive covering the history and development of The Times (ie the Times of London to US readers), one of the oldest and most respected newspapers in the world The volumes cover the paper's history from its founding in 1785 into the 1950's, apparently collected by a longtime Times employee, a Miss K Watkins But beyond the historical record, 4 of the 5 volumes are signed by several of the most important Times personages of the early and mid-20th century, including John Jacob Astor, (the Times owner 1922-59), John Walter IV, whose ancestor founded the Times, Geoffrey Dawson, (Editor 1912-19 and 192-41), Robert Benington-Ward (Editor 1941-48), Christopher S Kent (Manager of the Times 1937-49), and Stanley Morison, (chief typographer 1923-67 and creator of the New Times Roman font)
The archive includes:
1 Vol 1 "The Thunderer" in the Making 1785-1841, 1935, 515 p, signed by Astor, Walter, Dawson and Kent
2 Vol 2 The Tradition is Established, 1841-1884, 622 p, signed by Astor, Walter, Dawson, Kent and Morison
3 Vol 3 The Twentieth Century Test, 1884-1912, 1947, 862 p, signed by Astor, Walter, Robert Bennington-Ward and Morison
4 Vol 4 The 150th Anniversary and Beyond , Part I, 1912-1948, 1952, 534 p, Signed by Astor and Walter
5 Vol 5 The 150th Anniversary and Beyond, Part II, 1912-1948, pp 535-1182, not signed
6 The Story of the Times, undated, 15 p
7 The Times, (2 copies) 1958, 16 p
8 The Origins of the Newspaper, Inaugural Lecture, by Stanley Morison, October 5, 1954, 43 p Initials KW in ink at top of title page
9 The Past and Present of the Newspaper Published Since 1785 at Printing House Square Formerly the King's Printing House, undated, 16 p with a Times Christmas card laid in depicting the design of a reconstructed Times building
10 Personality and Diplomacy in Anglo-American Relations, 1917, by Stanley Morison (Reprinted from Essays Presented to Sir Lewis Namier, undated 44p
11 Printing and Publishing The Times, undated, 8 p
12 The 'Wicked' Bible and the King's Printing House Blackfriars, Christmas, 1958, 16 p, accompanied by a flyer identifying it as number 65 of two hundred and presenting it to Miss K Watkins, With Best Wishes, for Christmas 1958 Signed by Francis T Cathere (sp?)
All items are in very good to near fine condition, with no marks beyond the signatures and no damage at all


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Title
History of the Times -MULTI-SIGNED!-(5 vols. + related items)
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Edition
First
Publisher
The Office of the Times
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1935
Weight
15.00 lbs
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May be a multi-volume set and require additional postage.

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