Further Correspondence with the United States Ambassador Respecting the Treatment of British Prisoners of War and Interned Civilians in Germany; Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, March 1917
by Page, Walter Hines; Gerard, James W
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About This Item
London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1917. Good +. [2], 29, [1] p.: tables; 33 cm. Sewn. "Miscellaneous. No. 7 (1917)." In continuation of "Miscellaneous, no. 26 (1916)." Contains 17 pieces of correspondence between U. S. Ambassador in London Walter Hines Page (1855-1918) and James W. Gerard (1867-1951) U. S. Ambassador to Germany, with reports by John B. Jackson, Ellis Loring Dresel, Jerome Pierce Webster, and Guy Ayrault on the conditions of camps holding British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. In Good+ Condition: "ABI" in ink at upper edge of front cover; title page is stained and lightly creased; otherwise, clean and solid.
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- Classic Books and Ephemera (US)
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- Title
- Further Correspondence with the United States Ambassador Respecting the Treatment of British Prisoners of War and Interned Civilians in Germany; Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, March 1917
- Author
- Page, Walter Hines; Gerard, James W
- Book Condition
- Used - Good +
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- 1
- Publisher
- His Majesty's Stationery Office
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1917
- Bookseller catalogs
- American History; Militaria; European History;
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