If I were KIng George

Happy - The King's Dog
circa 1911. Hodder and Stoughton , London, England

A companion to "Caesar - Where's Master?" about King George V's father, the late Edward VII, this book is also a dog's personal description of life with his King and Queen. An elderly Caesar is also part of the daily life of this rough - coated terrier. It is said to be an appeal for international understanding and peace just prior to WWI.

$22.00

Specifications

Author Happy - The King's Dog
Illustrator Illustrated by A. C. Michael
Publisher Hodder and Stoughton
Place Published London, England
Year Published circa 1911
Date of First Edition
or Edition Notes
1911
Size 12mo - Duodecimo, 127mm x 187mm
Chapters Unspecified
Pages 55pp

Condition Report

Cover Hardcover in stained cream boards with no dust wrapper in fair condition with a coloured picture of the little dog adhered to the front board but with heavy shelf wear and superficial damage to and otherwise sound spine with two segments of the spine covering missing.
Overall In fair condition overall but all pages are intact though moderately tanned and the tipped in coloured frontispiece of Happy is undamaged but with significant foxing at front and rear of book.