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After thirty years, by the Rt. Hon. the Viscount Gladstone.

Main Author: Gladstone, Herbert John Gladstone, 1st viscount, 1854-
Language(s): English
Published: London, Macmillan and co., limited, 1929.
Edition: Third and revised impression.
Subjects: Gladstone, W. E. > (William Ewart), > 1809-1898.
Note: "First edition December 1928; reprinted December 1928, March 1929."
Part I deals with the private life of William E. Gladstone; pt. II, with his political life; pt. III "is devoted entirely to the consideration of the Queen's published letters and records, so far as they concern Mr. Gladstone". cf. Pref.
Physical Description: xxxii, 457 p. front., illus. (facsim., music) plates, ports. 22 cm.
Original Format: Book
Biography
Original Classification Number: DA563.4 .G54 1929
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