The People's Rights, London: Hodder and Stoughton, [1910], 8°, FIRST EDITION (browned, adhesive tape repairs to half title and one text leaf, a few very short tears, one corner of title torn away not affecting letters), original pictorial wrappers (lightly stained and creased), in modern cloth book box. [Woods A16] With a later edition of the same work in hardback. (2)

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The People's Rights, London: Hodder and Stoughton, [1910], 8°, FIRST EDITION (browned, adhesive tape repairs to half title and one text leaf, a few very short tears, one corner of title torn away not affecting letters), original pictorial wrappers (lightly stained and creased), in modern cloth book box. [Woods A16] With a later edition of the same work in hardback. (2)

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The paperback edition was published simultaneously with the cloth-bound one. Its wrapper bears an advertisement for a pamphlet by Churchill entitled What a 10 per cent. Tax on Imports Really Means which was apparently never published (see Woods, p. 45).

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