Emslie | George [Queen Mary]

A Countryman’s Anthology

First Edition | First Impression

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Inscribed by Queen Mary of Teck, the first edition of A Countryman’s Anthology, compiled by George Emslie.

Octavo, 32pp. Navy blue cloth, title in gilt on spine and front cover. Stated “First Published 1944” on copyright page. Solid text block, light wear to corners, a very good example. In a price-clipped dust jacket, wear to top edge, a near fine example.

Complete with twelve full-page color plates. Inscribed “To Mr. Simpson from Mary R. / Christmas 1944” on the front free endpaper.

George Simpson worked as the King’s head gardener at Windsor Castle throughout the 1940s and 50s. Both Queen Mary and The Queen Mother were fond of Simpson. In a 1949 letter to her daughter, Elizabeth, the Queen Mother writes “I am feeling quite gaga with Xmas preparations! On Sunday we did all the Royal Lodge servants… then went to Windsor… + [George] Simpson etc.” Simpson was well respected in the field of gardening, serving as a judge in the Olympia Flower Show in 1950. Queen Mary of Teck (1867-1953) was the wife of King George V and Queen of the United Kingdom until 1936. She was the mother of King Edward VIII, King George VI, and the grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. She died one year into the reign of granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth II.

Additional information

Location Published

Essex

Publisher

F. Lewis, Ltd.

Edition

First Edition, First Impression

Date Published

1944

Binding

Cloth

Condition

Very Good

Jacket Condition

Near Fine

Author

Emslie | George [Queen Mary]

Parenthetical

[Queen Mary]

Author Display

George Emslie