"This diary is the more or less truthful account of how Jack Coke, Evie Gibbs, Guy Dawnay and myself, spend three delightful months of our leave shooting in British East Central Africa. H.F.W." and In manuscript on slip attached to t.p.: "Dec. 20, 1904. 12 copies Diary, 40 pp. D[em]y 8⁰ on h[and]. made paper [of which this is one]; & 1 copy printed on one side only with special title page; & on Jan. 14, '05, 6 more copies of 3 half sheets = 24 pp. probably a cancel.
Publisher:
Privately printed [for J. Zaehnsdorf by J. Davy & sons, Dryden press, Long Acre
Subject (Name):
Coke, Jacynth d'Ewes Fitz-Ercald, 1879- , Dawnay, Guy Payan, 1878- , Gibbs, John Evelyn, and W. H. F.
At head of title: [Confidential.], English and Spanish text on opposite pages., and Signed p. 14: J.R. Poinsett, S. Camacho, J.Y. Esteva.
Publisher:
Printed by Duff Green
Subject (Geographic):
Mexico--Foreign relations--United States and United States--Foreign relations--Mexico
Subject (Name):
Camacho, Sebastian, 1791-1847, Esteva, José Ignacio, 1782-1830, Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations, and Woodbury, Levi, 1789-1851--Autograph
"Issued by authority of the High Executive Council, Universal Negro Improvement Association.", Original wrappers., and Title from page 2 of printed wrapper.
Publisher:
Universal Negro Improvement Association,
Subject (Name):
Universal Negro Improvement Association.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Race identity., African Americans--Religion., African Americans--Societies, etc., and Black nationalism--United States.