Fifty Years' March: The Rise of the Labour Party by Francis Williams; Foreword by C. R. Attlee [provenance: Roy L. Reuther]
London: Odhams Press, 1950. Hardcover. 383, [1] p., frontispiece portrait of Keir Hardie, 16 p. of illustrations; 21 cm. Grey cloth with gilt-on-red spine title. Dust jacket. No date of publication; it covers the first 50 years of the Labour Party, established in 1900. Former owner's name on front fixed endpaper: Roy L. Reuther. Roy Louis Reuther (1909-1968), with his brothers Walter Reuther and Victor Reuther, was instrumental in establishing the United Auto Workers as a powerful labor union in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. Book is in Near Fine Condition: minor creasing at a few lower fore-edges; clean and tight. Dust jacket is in Good Condition: lacking 4x4-cm. section from upper edge of back section; edges are rubbed; minor loss at ends of spine; spine is faded; clean. Near Fine / good. Item #010832
Price: $35.00
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