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Published by Cambridge University Press, 1998
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Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1962
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Hard Cover. First Edition, First printing. These are ex-library copies with the usual indications. OTHERWISE THEY ARE NEAR-FINE COPIES WITHOUT THE DUST JACKETS.
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Now available in a single volume, this Reprint contains private correspondence conducted between Gladstone and his Foreign Secretary, Lord Granville, during the years 1868-1876. It is a private commentary on colonial and foreign policy and provides the read.
Published by '30 B. S. i.e Baker Street Portman Square London | Jan. 13 no year'
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
3pp, 12mo. Bifolium with mourning border. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn. Folded twice. He reports that he 'wrote a line to Gladstone about the condition of the East urging the Govt. to take it up either by Equalization of Poor Rates, Emigration or Alteration of License System or all of these'. He considers that 'a good case is made out' and the measures he suggests 'wd do something'. He wonders whether the recipient might be able to 'put a few statistics together'. He thinks that 'the worst part is the permanent depression of the trading class wh takes away all vitality'. He has 'no time for more' as he is 'off to Brighton for the day', having '4 children with their 3 nurses in quarantine (nurses not ill thank God)'. He concludes with the news that Lady Radstock has been 'wonderfully helpful'. In margin: 'Gladstones letter is private of course'. See his entry in the Oxford DNB, which states that he 'frequently evangelized in London's East End'. The recipient was presumably Robert Baxter of 3 Park Street, Westminster, associated with Radstock as a member of the Evangelical Alliance.
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ISBN 10: 0521642086ISBN 13: 9780521642088
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Now available in a single volume, this Reprint contains private correspondence conducted between Gladstone and his Foreign Secretary, Lord Granville, during the years 1868-1876. It is a private commentary on colonial and foreign policy and provides the read.
Published by Cambridge University Press, 1998
ISBN 10: 0521642086ISBN 13: 9780521642088
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 1998
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Published by 'July 13 / midnight. ' On embossed letterhead of the Colonial Office Whitehall, 1870
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
See the two men's entries in the Oxford DNB. 4pp, 4to. Bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged, with negligible remains of windowpane mount adhering at edges of reverse of second leaf. Folded for postage. The item - an immediate artifact with the feel of history in the making - is unsigned and headed 'Confidential'. It is from a collection of papers including a light-hearted poem by Granville addressed to Delane, who is clearly also the recipient of the present item, which contains information that Granville is 'leaking' for publication in 'The Times', as the letter's conclusion makes clear: 'I send you the details of what I know for your guidance as to the general result. Please dont show up the details themselves.' The subject of the letter is casus belli of the Franco-Prussian War: the failure of France and Prussia to agree on a treaty regarding the candidature of Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen for the throne of Spain. (See Granville's speech in the House of Lords, 26 July 1870.) He begins by stating that his news of the previous night 'was confirmed by Lyons dispatch & private letter recd. this morning [Lord Lyons (1817-1887) was the British Ambassador to France] - He thought he had made a slight impression on Grammont [the French Foreign Minister the Duc de Grammont (1819-1880)] after a long conversation yesterday afternoon. Was not without hope, but it looked black.' Granville 'telegraphed in the night, a message of remonstrance which Lyons was to give this morning before the Commons. Lyons could not manage it, but wrote a letter which went into the Council while sitting.' Granville has 'heard nothing from him today, excepting the account of what had passed in the Chamber. The minutes announcing the withdrawal of the canditature, the satisfaction with Spain, and a continuance of Negotiation with Prussia, the result of which would not be communicated till Friday.' Regarding Count Samuel Welles de Lavalette (1834-1892), American-born French Deputy, he writes: 'Lavalette to whom they communicate but little; recd a despatch this morning, announcing satisfaction with the form in which the withdrawal had been made[.] He gathered from it that the minutes were in great embarrassment, and much afraid of the popular feeling. / At 8 o clock P. M. he had recd. nothing but the telegram from Lyons which I sent him'. The comment preceding the conclusion given at the start of this entry reads: 'At Holland House, and at a dinner at Malmesbury, my wife tells me everybody said it was all settled.'.