Letter from Leonard Woolf to the League of Nations Union (17/03/1926)

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Source: MS 2750/188/17

Letter from Leonard Woolf to the League of Nations Union (17/03/1926)

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Leonard Woolf presents J. C. M. Garnett with How the League of Nations Works Told for Young People, asking whether the union would be willing to sell the book as they had for The Story of the League of Nations Told for Young People. Woolf also mentions that W. Arnold-Forster has made the edits to The Victory of Reason A Pamphlet on Arbitration that Dr. Garnett had requested.

 

Typescript letter signed by Woolf