Peace Conference Hints
London: Constable and Company Ltd, 1919. Item #06647
Shaw’s Prescient Blueprint for Peace - Written on the Eve of Versailles
SHAW, George Bernard. Peace Conference Hints. London: Constable and Company Ltd., 1919.
First edition. Small octavo (7 1/4 x 4 7/8 inches; 184 x 124 mm.). [i–v], 6–108, [2, advertisements] pp.
Publisher’s original green paper wrappers, printed in black. Text block very slightly toned, otherwise a fine copy of this characteristically fragile publication. Chemised in a blue cloth folder and housed in a quarter blue morocco slipcase, spine with five raised bands, lettered in gilt in compartments.
Written in the immediate aftermath of the First World War and published on the eve of the Paris Peace Conference, Peace Conference Hints captures George Bernard Shaw at his most incisive and provocative. In this sharply argued pamphlet, Shaw offers a series of bold - and often controversial - recommendations for the restructuring of Europe, warning against punitive excess and short-sighted diplomacy. With characteristic wit and clarity, he anticipates many of the tensions that would later arise from the Treaty of Versailles, making the work not only a document of its moment but also a strikingly prescient critique of the postwar settlement. As with many of Shaw’s political writings, it combines intellectual rigor with biting satire, reflecting his conviction that lasting peace required imagination as much as negotiation.
Price: $350.00
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