Now Sold
Shorter | Clement [J. Ramsay MacDonald] [Henry L. Stimson]

Highways and Byways in Buckinghamshire

First Edition Thus

SOLD

Description

Inscribed by British Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald to U.S. Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson, Highways and Byways in Buckinghamshire by Clement Shorter, in honor of their visit to Chequers during negotiations for the 1930 Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament.

Twelvemo, xix, [1], 344pp. Green cloth, title in gilt. Stated “first pocket edition, 1928” on copyright page. Includes nearly 100 illustrations by Frederick L. Griggs and a fold-out map of the Buckinghamshire region.

Inscribed on the front free endpaper: “Mr. Stimson. A memory of a day at Chequers. J. Ramsay MacDonald. 1 February 1930.” A fine association copy.

The London Naval Treaty, known officially as the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament, was aimed at limiting the tonnage of naval vessels and establishing international law regarding submarine warfare. This treaty was signed by the United States, Great Britain, Italy, Japan and France on April 22, 1930, ratified on October 27th of 1930. These idealistic treaties, including the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty, between the world’s largest naval powers, were aimed at eliminating the possibility of future war.

Additional information

Location Published

London

Publisher

Macmillan and Co., Limited

Edition

First Edition Thus

Date Published

1928

Binding

Cloth

Condition

Near Fine

Author

Shorter | Clement [J. Ramsay MacDonald] [Henry L. Stimson]

Parenthetical

[Henry L. Stimson], [J. Ramsay MacDonald]

Author Display

Clement Shorter