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MS. Callaghan 568

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MS. Callaghan 568

Summary

Comprises:

Devolution: The End of Britain? by Tam Dalyell, signed by the author. 1977

Churchill Lecture at the English-Speaking Union by Gerald Ford, signed by the author. 1983

Twenty-Four Hours at No.4 Grosvenor Square by a Diplomat, signed by Roberto Ducci. 1978

Politics and Power: Barbara Castle: A Biography by Lisa Martineau. Also includes inserted press release regarding the book. 2000

Itinerary Through Wales by Giraldus Cambrensis, edited by Brynley F. Robers, illustrated by Colin Paynton, and presented to Callaghan by the University of Wales, Swansea. 1989, 1995

Date

1977-2000

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (5 volumes)

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Archive of James Callaghan

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