Three Autograph Letters and One Typed Letter, signed.

Snowden (Philip, Viscount)

Three Autograph Letters and One Typed Letter, signed.

Description: the autograph letters in black ink, two on paper with the embossed heading of 11 Downing Street, one on that of the Treasury Chambers, the last with Snowden's home address, pp. [2]; [1]; [3]; [1], various sizes and formats, the letters in their original envelopes, two of which the stationery of the Chancellor, one with typed address but the others in Snowden's hand, very good

Publication Details: July 1929 - November 1931

Notes: A group of letters to the same correspondent, one Tom Garnett, that span the duration of Snowden's second stint as Chancellor of the Exchequer - and this at the outset of a period of severe economic crisis. Each of the envelopes is addressed to 'Tom Garnett Esq.'; the recipient was a cotton manufacturer and prominent Trade Unionist from Clitheroe, sometime Chairman of the Free Trade League in Manchester, who in his latter years (as here) resided in St Leonards-on-Sea. Snowden's references to both his own and his correspondent's wife convey a degree of familiarity, and the two were of the same ...more

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Price: £250

Subject: Economics

Published Date: 1931

Stock Number: 69379

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