What I remember by Millicent Garrett Fawcett third print 1924 Kit Mouat's copy
FAWCETT, Millicent Garrett. What I Remember.
London: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd., Adelphi Terrace, 1924.
Octavo, pp. 272. Illustrated with photographic plates including portraits of Henry and Millicent Fawcett, Walt Whitman, and others. Publisher’s original maroon cloth, title blocked in gilt to spine and blind to upper cover. very good copy. Cloth lightly faded at spine, with a small area of surface marking to upper cover. Corners and joints sound. Light scattered spotting to preliminaries and occasionally throughout.
Third impression.
Contemporary ownership inscription of Kit Mouat to the front endpaper; Mouat’s printed bookplate (“Ex Libris Libertas”) to front pastedown.
Memoir by Millicent Garrett Fawcett, reflecting on her personal life, marriage to Henry Fawcett, and her central role in the constitutional suffrage movement. Later chapters address the development of organised suffrage work, internal divisions within the movement, and the impact of the First World War on women’s political campaigning. Illustrated throughout with period photographs.
A third print copy from the library of Kit Mouat, journalist, novelist, and political writer, who held strong interests in liberal, humanist and feminist history. Not a first edition, but interesting ownership.

