Typed Letter Signed
Oxford: 1937.
Fine content. T.L.S. 4to. 1 page, Boars Hill, Oxford, November 17th 1937, to international law attorney and political powerbroker Frederic R. Coudert. The letter reads in part: "...How kind of you to send me a cable about my little broadcast! I felt that it ought to have been done by Salter, or some regular economist, but of course the situation was delicate and the words of a professed economist might carry too much weight. Besides, I doubt if Salter could have spoken without expressing his strong disapproval of the Ottawa arrangements. The speeches of Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, and Stimson make a fine rift in the clouds, even if no practical result occurs from them at present." Two inch separation at the center fold with slight tape mark in margin - otherwise in very good condition.
Binding: Unbound
Condition: Very Good
Language: English
Price: $250.00
Item #283954