SIR NORMAN ANGELL - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 161214
Price: $160.00
NORMAN ANGELL
Small card with Angell's signature in black ink and underlined twice
Signature: "Norman Angell". 3x1½. In 1910, British journalist
Angell (1872-1967, born Ralph Norman Angell-Lane in Holbeach,
Lincolnshire, England) rose to fame with The Great Illusion, in which
he reasoned that the common economic interests of nations make war futile.
Knighted in 1931, Angell was awarded the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize.
He also invented the Money Game, which were card games designed to teach its
players about currency and credit. He continued to write and lecture into the
1950s. Lightly toned. Final "l" is lightly smeared, with slight paper loss.
Otherwise in fine condition.
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