Hardcover, red blue cloth cover, the text on the front cover and the spine in gold-coloured ink, the graphics and trim on the front cover, the back cover and the spine in black and brown inks, entitled "Britain's Roll of Glory or The Victoria Cross, Its Heroes and Their Valour - From Personal Accounts, Official Records, and Regimental Tradition", by D.H. Parry, author of "For Glory and Renown", published by Cassell and Company, Limited of London, Paris, New York and Melbourne, the First Edition published in August 1895, the New and Revised Edition in October 1898, this edition Reprinted in 1899. There are eight single pages of black and white illustrations by Stanley L. Wood inserted as the Frontispiece with a vellum insert, and between pages 30-31, 106-107, 124-125, 152-153, 178-179, 204-205, 264-265, the illustrations complemented by a line graphic of the Victoria Cross on page xv. It begins with a Table of Contents, followed by a List of Illustrations, a List of Victoria Cross Campaigns and Actions, a List of Crosses Awarded Since Printing, and By Way of Introduction. The book contains thirty-five chapters: I - The Crimean War; II - The Alma Crosses of the Welsh Fusiliers; III - The V.C. Heroes of the Balaclava Charges, 25th October, 1854; IV - The Gallant Guardsmen in the Crimea; V - Our Bold Bluejackets and Royal Marines; VI - The Dead of Night!; VII - The Silent Heroes - The Royal Engineers; VIII - The Gallant Gunners in the Crimea; IX - The Tale of Trenches; X - The First Presentation of the Cross to the Crimean Heroes by Her Majesty the Queen, Friday, June 26th, 1857; XI - On to the Bayonets! - Our Little Persian War; XII - The Indian Mutiny; XIII - How They Blew Up the Delhi Magazine; XIV - Our Gallant Gunners in India; XV - Kolapore Kerr - An Exciting Incident; XVI - A Charmed Life; XVII - The Cashmere Gate, and what They Did There; XVIII - The Lucknow Crosses of the Ross-shire Buffs, and the Heroes of "Dhoolie Square!"; XIX - Lucknow Kavanagh; XX - Peel's Bluejackets, and the 93rd Highlanders; XXI - A Lancer's Story; XXII - Some Cavalry Crosses Won in the Mutiny; XXIII - Pluck!; XXIV - A Short Outline of the War in New Zealand, and the Story of some Crosses Won there in the Bush and the Pahs; XXV - A Chapter of Incidents, in Action and Out; XXVI - Some V.C. Men of the Afghan War; XXVII - The War in Zululand and the V.C. - The Dash with the Colour; XXVIII - How They Won Their Crosses at Rorke's Drift, Ulundi, etc.; XXIX - Majuba Hill; XXX - In the Desert Sand; XXXI - Surgeon Crimmin's Cross - and the Hero of Manipur; XXXII - The V.C. Hero of Chitral; XXXIII - Valour on the Veldt; XXXIV - Well Won! - North-West Frontier of India; XXXV - Dargai Heights and Mamund Valley. It concludes with Royal Warrants, an Alphabetical List of All the Recipients of the Victoria Cross (including their Ranks and Regiments, and the Particular Act of Bravery by which it was Won), A Supplemental List 1896-8, a List of Victoria Cross Regiments and Corps, a four page Index, and a Selected List of Cassell & Company's Publications. The book contains 434 pages, printed in black ink, the text on a thick newsprint paper stock, the eight pages of black and white photographs on a white paper stock, measuring 135 mm (w) x 195 mm (h) x 35 mm (d). It exhibits light wear on the cover, with sunning on the spine, discolouration present on the top of the pages, a small piece torn from the upper right corner on the inside front cover endpaper, the pages within remaining unaffected. Very fine.
Reference Guide Shipping Policy: An additional shipping charge may be applicable following the time of purchase due to size, weight, and quantity. Please note that books cannot be shipped via Canada Post Flat Tracked method.

