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Copy of Correspondence between Lord Wodehouse and Sir James Brooke, on alleged Discrepancy between his "Vindication" and his Deposition of 1849. by [Brooke, Sir James] - 1853
by [Brooke, Sir James]
Copy of Correspondence between Lord Wodehouse and Sir James Brooke, on alleged Discrepancy between his "Vindication" and his Deposition of 1849.
by [Brooke, Sir James]
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London: [Her Majesty's Sationery Office], 1853. First edition, one leaf, printed on both sides. A very good copy, very slight edge wear. Lord Wodehouse, who became the first Earl of Kimberley in 1866, was a Liberal politician. At the time of this correspondence he was Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in Lord Aberdeen's ministry. Brooke typically answered the accusation with gusto, concluding "I shall be glad to find that Mr. Hume can as easily explain the statements advanced in his pamphlet as I am enabled to remove the apparent discrepancy alleged to be contained in mine".
- Bookseller John Randall (Books of Asia) (GB)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher [Her Majesty's Sationery Office]
- Place of Publication London
- Date Published 1853
- Keywords |Sarawak|Government Publication|
- Product_type PAMPHLET