In the late 18th century, during the turbulent period of the French Revolutionary Wars, William Pitt the Younger, then Prime Minister of Great Britain, delivered a significant speech in the British Parliament known as the "Overtures of Peace with France." This speech, delivered in the context of ongoing hostilities with the French Republic, represented a pivotal moment in British foreign policy.
Description
Octavo, 112 pages, set in Bodoni type and printed on Zuber Rieder pure cotton paper. This edition is limited to 25 copies, with this being No. 2.
Hand-bound in leather with marbled boards, housed in a slipcase. Features gilt titles and decorative elements on the spine, with marbled edges.
Condition
Brand new, beautifully bound copy in fine condition.
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