League of Nations

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Textual Production Kathleen E. Innes
KEI published How the League of Nations Works, Told for Young People with the Hogarth Press : 2,500 copies were printed.
Woolmer, J. Howard, and Mary E. Gaither. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. Woolmer/Brotherson, 1986.
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Textual Production Kathleen E. Innes
KEI published The League of Nations and the World's Workers with the Hogarth Press .
Woolmer, J. Howard, and Mary E. Gaither. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. Woolmer/Brotherson, 1986.
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Textual Production Kathleen E. Innes
KEI published The Story of Nansen and the League of Nations.
Harvey, Kathryn. "Driven by War into Politics": A Feminist Biography of Kathleen Innes. University of Alberta, 1995.
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Textual Production Mary Agnes Hamilton
In 1935, when she gathered a small group of Labour friends to discuss her project, she found that they gravitated inevitably to the topic of Henderson's relations with Ramsay MacDonald . Two years later she...
Textual Production Mary Agnes Hamilton
The book boasted decorations by B. Aylmer . Contributors included the Countess of Limerick (Crossing the Jordan), Irene Noel-Baker (A Landlord in Greece), Helen Simpson (In Search of Witches),...
Textual Production Edith Lyttelton
EL 's participation in the League of Nations assembly resulted in the publication of a leaflet or report, Protection of Women and Children in the Near East, focusing on rescue efforts in the Ottoman Empire.
OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Textual Production Anne Ridler
Anne Bradby, later Ridler, was highly precocious in some kinds of writing. Her elder brother at the front in World War One recorded receiving a long and interesting letter from her when she was only...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Rose Macaulay
In this book delegates to a League of Nations conference at Geneva disappear at an alarming rate, and contrasting national characteristics are amusingly depicted.
Lefanu, Sarah. Rose Macaulay. Virago, 2003.
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According to literary critic Alice Crawford , the novel is...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Charlotte Despard
The diaries cover her part (including her production of journalism) in the political drives towards women's suffrage, pacifism, Irish independence, socialism, penal reform, and the founding of the League of Nations .
“Papers of Charlotte Despard”. AIM25: London Metropolitan University: Women’s Library.
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Evelyn Waugh
The man who emerges as the white protagonist of the story, Basil Seal, is in trouble with his feckless, privileged circle at home, fed up and wanting to get away, when he is invited to...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Edith Lyttelton
This two-page publication summarizes a longer report made by the Commission for Protection of Women and Children in the Near East . It focuses primarily on rescue efforts directed by Karen Jeppe (from Denmark)...
Travel Iris Murdoch
The schoolgirl IM spent ten days at a League of Nations Summer School for young people at Geneva.
Conradi, Peter J. Iris Murdoch. A Life. HarperCollins, 2002.
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Travel Iris Murdoch
IM 's early travel was mostly political: Geneva for the League of Nations summer school, Brussels, Bruges and Antwerp in the intoxicating postwar moment of personal reunions and renewed intellectual freedom. Even her delighted...
Travel Evelyn Sharp
ES 's time in Berlin brought her an engagement for a lecture tour of Holland in November 1920.
Sharp, Evelyn. Unfinished Adventure. John Lane, Bodley Head, 1933.
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In 1923 she made two visits back to Germany, both in order to report on the...
Travel Kathleen E. Innes
Kathleen and George Innes led the first of several annual tours to attend League of Nations Assembly sittings in Geneva.
Harvey, Kathryn. "Driven by War into Politics": A Feminist Biography of Kathleen Innes. University of Alberta, 1995.
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