Our World Relationships. Address by Former President William H. Taft In the Fortnightly Lecture Course at Potsdam, N.Y., Oct. 21, 1915

No Place: No publisher, 1915. Original Wraps. Good. Item #004809
ISBN: noisbn

Wraps, with a photo of Taft on the front cover. 11pp. A speech delivered by Taft in which he addresses the role of America in world events, as through the context of World War I. Taft cites America's recent war with Spain and the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine. Taft also cites the U.S. involvement in Mexico, as well as discrimination against the Japanese, as well as discussing U.S. obligations to help allied countries in World War I, a national defense and submarine warfare, among other topics, eventually arguing for an International Peace League that could arbitrate disputes between nations. In GOOD+ condition. Covers faded with minor soiling and some creasing, a bit heavier to the rear wrap. Short note in ink to the lower front cover. Interior clean and solid with minor toning to the paper.

Price: $25.00

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