How Do We Stand To-Day? A Speech Delivered by the Right Hon. H.H. Asquith, Prime Minister, in the House of Commons, on the 2nd November, 1915.

London: T. Fisher Unwin. Original Wraps. Good. Item #004772
ISBN: noisbn

Wraps. 48 pages. A speech by the British Prime Minister Asquith addressing the British activities in World War I, including naval actions, activity in Mesopotamia, the Dardanelles, the Balkans, Allied Finances, etc. Asquith was one of the longest serving prime-ministers in Britain during the 20th century, with perceived mishandlings of World War I leading to his replacement in 1916. In GOOD condition with monderate browning along the wrapper extremities. Minor edgewear. Minor pencil notations to the upper and lower front cover. Interior clean and solid with moderate browning to the paper.

Price: $15.00

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