SIR NORMAN ANGELL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED CIRCA 1932 - HFSID 73255
Sale Price $345.00
Reg. $420.00
NORMAN ANGELL
Typed letter on Milwaukee hotel stationery and signed by Angell. In it, he
accepts an offer for lodging with a Mrs. Wainwright.
Typed letter signed "Norman Angell" in blue ink. 2 pages, 6x9¼ (1
sheet, front and verso), on stationery of the New Pfister Hotel of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. Undated. Addressed to "Mrs. Wainwright". Angell
maintained a fairly sizable correspondence with this unidentified "Mrs.
Wainwright", who would often open her home to him when he was in the Scranton,
Pennsylvania area. Hewrote this during a lecture tour. He apologizes
for not accepting a previous offer for lodging as his "...schedule on this tour
is a sort of picture puzzle". He adds that he has a radio broadcast in New
York "about my money game [sic]" and would arrive in Scranton,
Pennsylvania before one of his lectures. He writes that, if it didn't
inconvenience her and if she could send a car to pick him, then he would be
delighted to stay at her home. Accompanied by: original mailing envelope
to "Mrs. Wainwright", Scranton, Pennsylvania, postmarked Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
Jan. 14, 1932, no stamp affixed. 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. Letter is
lightly toned and creased. Folded twice and unfolded. Envelope is lightly toned
and soiled. Top has been torn open, with large piece missing from top right
corner. Otherwise in fine condition.
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