[Printed pro-Polish and anti-Soviet pamphlet.] The Polish Conspiracy? By H. W. Henderson.
Publication details:
[Second edition, revised.] Published by H. W. Henderson, 44 Maxwell Drive, Glasgow. [Kirkwood (Printers) Limited, Glasgow. No date [1942].
£120.00
SKU: 12016
15pp., 16mo. Fair, on aged and lightly-worn paper. In an 'Introduction' on the reverse of the title, Henderson explains that he thinks 'a second edition of the pamphlet would be timely, the more so that the presentation of Polish-Soviet relations in their true perspective is of great importance to the Allies.' In writing the pamphlet his 'purpose was primarily to reply to Mr. Audit's pamphlet published by the "Russia To-day Society." I wanted to dispose of a number of unfair criticisms levelled in this pamphlet at our Allies, the Poles.' Scarce: the British Library has copies of both editions, dated to 1943 and 1944, and apart from these the only copy (of the first edition?) on Copac at Glasgow.