Author: John Galsworthy Title: Mr. Galsworthy&Apos;S Appeal for the Miners, Leaflet No. 2
Description: London, Society of Friends (Quakers) The Coalfields Distress Committee, 1928 . Loose Pages, Articles. A fine copy of novelist John Galsworthy's scarce 1928 letter concerning the treatment of miners in Great Britain. A letter penned by English novelist and playwright John Galsworthy, best known for his trilogy of novels collectively called 'The Forsyte Saga&apos. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932.This letter was initially seen in the Manchester Guardian Weekly in October 1928, but was reprinted by the Coalfields Distress Committee for wider circulation.Galsworthy ends his defence of the miners with 'any great evolutionary disturbance in the fields of industry is of national concern, and we ought to stand by each other, putting class and party politics aside&apos. A single folded leaf folded in half. Externally, fine. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Fine . Ill.: None. Fine .
Keywords: John Galsworthy The Forsyte Chronicles miners mining The Forsyte Chronicles None
Price: GBP 30.00 = appr. US$ 42.84 Seller: Rooke Books
- Book number: 866F57
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