- Casual Letters from Jan - Dec 1926London, Dunning, 1926. Leather. A collection of the periodical Casual Letters from 1926 on social, political and economical issues involving, amongst others, the UK, USA, Germany, China, and Russia. Bound by Hatchards, with a bookbinder ink stamp to the front pastedown. With several fold-out diagrams, often financial. The Casual Letters included: Rubber Russia; Foreign Policy; Ambassadors et Als; A Review of British Trade; The Lesson of the Strike; What Price the British Empire; American Prosperity; An Empire Worth Knowing; Germany in the League; Disarmament; The Message From Mars; and From a Merchant of Foo-Chien. In a half crushed morocco binding. Externally, rubbed. The joints are just starting. Internally, firmly bound, and clean. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good . GBP 295.00 [Appr.: EURO 336.25 US$ 387.87 | JP¥ 59812] Book number LTH3-B-14is offered by:
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