
Let the People Know
by Norman Angell
"Let the People Know" by Norman Angell, Viking Press, 1943. Hardcover edition in blue cloth, no dust jacket. Notable for its analysis of World War II-era politics by Nobel laureate Angell. Binding is firm, with some fading on the cover. A valuable historical insight for collectors.
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The book is bound in blue cloth with noticeable fading and wear, particularly on the spine. The gilt lettering is still legible. The binding is firm, and the pages are free from inscriptions or library markings. There is no dust jacket included with this copy.
About This Vintage 1943 Edition
"Let the People Know" by Norman Angell, published by The Viking Press in New York, 1943, is a significant work that delves into political and historical themes relevant to the World War II era. Norman Angell, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is renowned for his insightful analysis of international relations and the economic underpinnings of war. This edition, released in January 1943, offers readers a contemporary perspective from that pivotal year. The book is bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering on the spine, lacking a dust jacket. While the cover shows signs of wear and fading, the binding remains intact, making this a durable addition to any collection focused on historical political analysis. This edition is a valuable piece for those interested in mid-20th-century political thought and history.
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