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The book is a detailed account of the author's campaign for peace in England and Scotland in the year 1900. The author was a South African writer and political activist who was deeply involved in the peace movement during the Second Boer War. The Land of Free Speech provides a comprehensive look at the author's travels throughout England and Scotland as he spoke out against the war and advocated for peace. The book includes speeches, letters, and articles written by the author, as well as accounts of his meetings with other peace activists and political leaders.
Hardcover. English. The New Age Press, London. 1906. 456 pp with Soldiers of the Queennotes at end. In the original blue cloth with gilt title on spine and upper covers, corners a little bumped, Ex-library markings on spine and a stamp and marks inside. Pages cut, and a little discoloured at front and rear. Book No: 2506302