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WORLD WAR I Paper -- RIGHTS OF BELLIGERENTS -- Walter Page, UK Blockades, 1916

$ 12.38

Availability: 70 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Region of Origin: Great Britain
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
  • Theme: Militaria

    Description

    Measuring about 8-1/4" x 13", and 21 pages long, this is a United Kingdom report to Parliament titled "Further Correspondence between His Majesty's Government and the United States Government respecting the Rights of Belligerents." The document (also known as "Miscellaneous No. 14, 1916) was presented to both Houses of Parliament in May, 1916, when the UK was involved in World War I, but the USA wasn't. The subject matter, if I understand it correctly, is the British blockading of German ports and its potential negative impact on US commercial shipping. The correspondence is mostly between Walter Hines Page, then US Ambassador to the UK, and Sir Edward Grey, of the British Foreign Office.
    It has been folded in three, which is how it will be shipped.
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