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WWI US Great Britain Speech Ambassador Page Union of Two Great People AEF 1917

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Estate sale find, vintage original copy of The Union of Two Great Peoples, A Speech by W.H. Page, American Ambassador to England, delivered at Plymouth, august 4th, 1917
In March 1913, Walter Hines Page was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Britain by President Woodrow Wilson, whom Page had befriended in 1882 when Wilson was a young lawyer starting out in Atlanta.
Page was one of the key figures involved in bringing the United States into World War I on the Allied side. A proud Southerner, he admired his British roots and believed that the United Kingdom was fighting a war for democracy.
As ambassador to Britain, he defended British policies to Wilson and helped to shape a pro-Allied slant in the President and in the United States as a whole. One month after Page sent a message to Wilson, the U.S. Congress declared war on Germany.
Softcover, product dimensions: approximately 5.5" X 8.5", 15 pages, approximate shipping weight: 4 ounces.
PLEASE SEE DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS -  The booklet is in overall Good Minus used condition with signs of wear, creases, fading, edge tears, sunning and age toning, scuffs, scrapes, soiling, possible writing, no odors, please see images.
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