Richard Olney and His Public Service, with Documents Including Unpublished Diplomatic Correspondence

Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923. 335, illus., map, footnotes, appendices, index, discoloration inside hinges, some wear to board corners, binding cracked. Richard Olney served as Attorney-General and as Secretary of State under Grover Cleveland from 1893 to 1897. Among the important issues with which he dealt were the Chicago strike, the Venezuela dispute, and the General Arbitration Treaties. There is much information on the situation leading up to the Spanish-American War, especially in Chapter XIII, "Cuba and Spain, " pp. 153-170, and in Appendix VI, "Correspondence Regarding the Pacification of Cuba, " pp. 290-305. Condition: fair to good.

Keywords: Richard Olney, Grover Cleveland, Diplomacy, Venezuela, Spanish-Am War, Labor Unions, Cuba, Spain

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