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NIGHTINGALE, Florence (1820-1910)--The Queen's Colours, and other Sketches of a Soldier's Life. London: William Rider and Son, [1883]. Woodcut frontispiece, title vignette and illustrations, some full-page. 16-page publisher's catalogue bound in at the end. (Occasional light spotting.) Original cloth (lightly rubbed, spine darkened, a few marks on boards). Provenance: 'Herbert Grillage , from , Florence Nightingale , Feb 3/93 , And may we always fight , under our great , Commander's colours!' (presentation inscription on front free endpaper).

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NIGHTINGALE, Florence (1820-1910)--The Queen's Colours, and other Sketches of a Soldier's Life. London: William Rider and Son, [1883]. Woodcut frontispiece, title vignette and illustrations, some full-page. 16-page publisher's catalogue bound in at the end. (Occasional light spotting.) Original cloth (lightly rubbed, spine darkened, a few marks on boards). Provenance: 'Herbert Grillage , from , Florence Nightingale , Feb 3/93 , And may we always fight , under our great , Commander's colours!' (presentation inscription on front free endpaper).

INSCRIBED BY NIGHTINGALE. The reference in Nightingale's inscription is to the story 'The Roll Call', where a young soldier is admonished by a veteran, and the roll call is used as an analogy for the day of judgement. Herbert Grillage was possibly a relative of Mrs Grillage, a former servant (cf. letter of 4 August 1886 to W. Square about the treatment of Mrs Grillage's eye, Florence Nightingale Museum, London, accession no. 0876).
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