Tomorrow We Live (British Union Policy)

Availability: 1 in stock
SKU: 038276
£80.30

1st edition, sixth printing (1939).  80pp booklet in illustrated paper wraps. 8vo.  Covers are a little shelf worn, gently rubbed and rounded on corners and spine ends, some chipping on rear spine joint.  Minor stain on leading text block edge.  Internally a little oxidisation around staples visible and a hint of page aging.  A few minor signs of handling.  

Said to the book which most evokes the emotive style of Mosley's speeches, Tomorrow We Live was an exposition of his profound belief that Britain should only fight if attacked. It gives his vision for a united Europe. Mosley was a powerful, charismatic politician who, disenchanted with Conservative politics, founded the British Union of Fascists in 1932, leading the movement until its forced disbandment eight years later.  A controversial and provocative figure, his fascist policies and activities included virulent antisemitism and active racialism.  Uncommon is its original edition. 

Only registered users can write reviews