Transcript, Congressional Address
Maker
Wilson, Woodrow
Production date
02 Apr 1917
Object detail
Brief Description
Transcript of an American Congressional Address by President Woodrow Wilson at Washington on 2 April 1917.
This is a full transcription of the speech that is entitled: President Wilson's New Declaration of Freedom - A Charter for Humanity and World Peace.
Topics included are: Why the Americans join the war; What Germany did and is doing; suggestions for the government; etcetera.
The cover notes that proceeds from the sale of the reprint will go to the British-American Peace Centenary Committee.
Published by the St Catherine Press. Printed by The Arden Press and W H Smith and Son.
This is a full transcription of the speech that is entitled: President Wilson's New Declaration of Freedom - A Charter for Humanity and World Peace.
Topics included are: Why the Americans join the war; What Germany did and is doing; suggestions for the government; etcetera.
The cover notes that proceeds from the sale of the reprint will go to the British-American Peace Centenary Committee.
Published by the St Catherine Press. Printed by The Arden Press and W H Smith and Son.
Production date
02 Apr 1917
Production place
Production period
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Paper with red, yellow and black ink printing. The sticker has blue ink handwriting.
Measurements
folded: Length x Width: 350 x 220mm
Signature/Inscription
286, Sticker, Handwritten
Classification terms
Subject person
Subject period
Subject date
1917
Other number(s)
71006
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