Confidential print. North America, 1743-1961 1824-1961.

The Confidential Print series originated out of a need for the Government to preserve all of the most important papers generated by the Foreign and Colonial Offices. Some of these were one page letters or telegrams, others were large volumes or texts of treaties. All items marked 'Confidential Print...

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Corporate Authors: Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Colonial Office, National Archives (Great Britain), Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
Language:English
Published: Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, [2009], ©2009.
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The Confidential Print series originated out of a need for the Government to preserve all of the most important papers generated by the Foreign and Colonial Offices. Some of these were one page letters or telegrams, others were large volumes or texts of treaties. All items marked 'Confidential Print' were printed and circulated immediately to leading officials in the Foreign Office, to the Cabinet, and to Heads of British missions abroad. This resource brings together materials relating to Canada, the United States and the Caribbean.
Note:Title from home page (viewed on 7 Sept. 2009)
At head of title: Archives Direct, sources from the National Archives, Kew.
Includes material relating to the following people: Clement Attlee, Stanley Baldwin, Ernest Bevin, James G. Blaine, Andrew Bonar Law, Sir Robert Borden, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Sir Frederick Bruce, William Jennings Bryan, James Bryce, Sir Horace Archer Byatt, James Byrnes, Sir Harold Caccia, Henry Campbell-Bannerman, George Canning, Edward Cardwell, Venustiano Carranza, Neville Chamberlain, Sir Winston Churchill, Grover Cleveland, Calvin Coolidge, Sir Richard Stafford Cripps, Earl Curzon (1st Marquess of Kedleston), Eamon de Valera, Sir Anthony Eden, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Edward John Eyre, Mahatma Gandhi, Sir Auckland Geddes, Edward Grey (1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon), Sir Charles Edward Grey, Adolf Hitler, Herbert Hoover, Andrew Johnson, Archibald Clark Kerr (Baron Inverchapel), Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Abraham Lincoln, Lord Selwyn-Lloyd, Sir Roger Makins, General Douglas McArthur, Joseph McCarthy, William McKinley, Benito Mussolini, Jawaharlal Nehru, Richard Nixon, Henry John Temple (Viscount Palmerston), Sir Julian Pauncefote, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Archibald Primrose (5th Earl of Rosebery), Sir Lionel Sackville-West, Robert Cecil (3rd Marquess of Salisbury), John Sherman, Walter Bedell Smith, Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, Joseph Stalin, Edward R. Stettinus jr., William Howard Taft, Harry S. Truman, Pancho Villa, Arthur Wellesley (1st Duke of Wellington), Woodrow Wilson, Emiliano Zapata.
Includes documents concerning political and diplomatic activity in relation to the following topics: agriculture, apprenticeship, Atlantic Charter, atomic bomb, Behring Sea, Buy American Act, civil rights, coffee, Cold War, colonisation, commercial reciprocity, British Commonwealth, communism, constitutions, copyright, cotton, currency, demobilisation, Farm Relief Bill, finance, fisheries, Halibut Fisheries Treaty, Hudson's Bay Company, hydrogen bomb, immigration, industry, insurrection, Ku Klux Klan, League of Nations, Lend-Lease, McCarthyism, Morant Bay rebellion, nationalism, Nazism, North Atlantic Treaty, oil, Panama Canal, Pan-Americanism, Pearl Harbour, public opinion, racial discrimination, seal fisheries, shipping, slave trade, sugar, trade, Treaty of Washington, United Nations, whaling.
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