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  • Scanlan, Herbert

    Published by Unity Press [1929], Auckland, 1929

    Seller: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, New Zealand

    Association Member: ANZAAB ILAB

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    Softcover. Condition: Very Good-. First Edition. Some rubbing and fading to covers.; No date [1929]. 32 pages. Orange printed wrappers. Page dimensions: 184 x 121mm. Includes stories and reminiscences relating to World War One. Author described as "Herbert Scanlon. Late Anzac" on title page. Cover title: "Old Memories - Selected Stories". "I served at the was as 'H. Sanlon,' not Herbert Scanlon - as at the time of my enlistment I was 16 years and ten months old, and I do not think any fair-minded person will condemn me for this heinous offence, as I was one year and two months under age and was determined to go and do my bit." - from the author's Introduction. [Reference: Bagnall S290 - "Also issued with imprint: Sydney, H. H. Watson Ptg Co. [ca.1930]].