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Property Or Peace

by Brailsford, Henry Noel

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London Uk: Victor Gollancz, 1934. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good. 327 Pp. Red Cloth, Spine Lettered In Black. First Printing Indicated. Light Usage, But Small Fray On Front Fore Edge Of Cover, White Initials Jc On Spine, Presentation Bookplate Of "Lady Williams" And College Stamp. Front Hinge Broken At Title Page. Wikipedia Indicates That Henry Noel Brailsford (1873 -1958) Was A British Journalist And Writer. Brailsford Abandoned An Academic Career To Become A Journalist, Rising To Prominence In The 1890'S As A Foreign Correspondent For The Manchester Guardian, Specializing In The Balkans, France And Egypt. In 1899 He Moved To London, Working For The Morning Leader And Then The Daily News. He Led A British Relief Mission To Macedonia In 1903, Publishing A Book, Macedonia: Its Races And Their Future, On His Return. In 1905 He Was Convicted Of Conspiring To Obtain A British Passport In The Name Of One Person For Another Person To Travel To Russia. The Men's League For Women's Suffrage Was Formed In 1907 In London By Brailsford, Charles Corbett, Henry Nevinson, Laurence Housman, C. E. M. Joad, Hugh Franklin, Henry Harben, Gerald Gould, Charles Mansell-Moullin, Israel Zangwill And 32 Others. Brailsford Joined The Independent Labour Party In 1907 And Resigned From The Daily News In 1909 When It Supported Force-Feeding Of Suffragette Prisoners. He Co-Authored With Dr Jessie Murray, A Psychologist And Suffragette, A Report The Treatment Of Women's Deputations By The Metropolitan Police, Over The Violence Of The Metropolitan Police During The Black Friday Demonstration (18 November 1910). Over The Next Decade He Wrote Several Books, Among Them Adventures In Prose (1911), Shelley, Godwin And Their Circle (1913), War Of Steel And Gold (1914), Origins Of The Great War (1914), Belgium And The Scrap Of Paper (1915) And A League Of Nations (1917). In 1913-14 Brailsford Was A Member Of The International Commission Sent By The Carnegie Endowment For International Peace To Investigate The Conduct Of The Balkan Wars Of 1912-13. He Co-Authored Its Report. He Was A Prominent Member Of The Union Of Democratic Control During The First World War And Stood Unsuccessfully As A Labour Party Candidate In The 1918 General Election. He Subsequently Toured Central Europe And His Graphic Accounts Of Life In The Defeated Countries Appeared In His Books Across The Blockade (1919) And After The Peace (1920). Brailsford Went To Soviet Russia In 1920 And Again To The Ussr In 1926, Publishing Two Books On The Subject. He Was Editor Of The New Leader, The Ilp Newspaper, From 1922 To 1926. He Left The Ilp In 1932 And Through The 1930S Was A Regular Contributor To Reynold's News And The New Statesman. Brailsford Was An Outspoken Critic Of Mussolini's Italy And Hitler's Germany. His Books In The 1930S Include The Anti-Colonialist Classic Rebel India (1931) And The Anti-Militarist Property Or Peace? (1934). In The Late 1930S, He Was One Of The Few Writers Associated With The Left Book Club, The New Statesman And Tribune Who Was Consistently Critical Of The Soviet Show Trials. Following The Soviet Invasion Of Finland, Brailsford Published A Hostile Essay About Stalin In The Left-Wing Reynold's News. During The Second World War, Brailsford Penned A Weekly Column In Reynold's News. He Also Continued To Write Books, The Most Important Being Subject India (1943) And Our Settlement With Germany (1944). After His Retirement From Journalism In 1946, He Wrote A History Of The Levellers, Which Was Unfinished At The Time Of His Death. Paul Foot Described Brailsford As "Perhaps The Best Socialist Writer In Britain At The Time". He Met The Artist Clare Leighton And They Lived Together For Several Years. Brailsford Was An Advocate Of Animal Rights And Was A Vegetarian. In Opposition To G. K. Chesterton He Defended The Practice Of Vegetarianism In The Daily News.

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Title
Property Or Peace
Author
Brailsford, Henry Noel
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Hardcover
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1st Edition 1st Printing
Publisher
Victor Gollancz
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London Uk
Date Published
1934
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