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Andre Siegfried

“Of course people do not all agree, but the essential is that the book should not pass unnoticed”

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“Of course people do not all agree, but the essential is that the book should not pass unnoticed”

French academic and political writer (1875–1959) who penned many commentaries on English, Canadian, and American politics. TLS, one page, 8.25 x 10.5, May 27, 1931. In a brief letter to his friend, Mr. Ross, Siegfried writes regarding his book, England’s Crisis, in full: “Many thanks for your so kind idea of sending me critics about England’s crisis. I was most interested. The book has had wide reading in england [sic], especially since it was partly published in the Times. Of course people do not all agree, but the essential is that the book should not pass unnoticed, which happily is not the case.” In very good condition, with a central horizontal and vertical fold affecting one letter of the signature, a light, diagonal crease and scattered wrinkling, a few trivial spots of soiling, some small tears along the edges, and a rusty paper clip imprint at the top and bottom edge. RRAuction COA.

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  • Dates: #378 - Ended November 09, 2011