Lot 80
Lot 80
THATCHER, Margaret (1925-2013). Autograph speech notes for a dinner in honour of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan given by Lodwrick Cook, chairman of the Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO), Claridge's, 5 December 1990, paying tribute to Reagan ('Marvellous to play second fiddle to Ron Reagan again'), stressing in particular his commitment to freedom and the defence of human rights, offering her 'reflections on East/West' and democracy ('who knew how to accept responsibility') during the period of their collaboration internationally, and framing his political contribution during the Cold War. 6 pages, 209 x 148mm, on personalised House of Commons stationery. [With:] the Claridge's menu for the evening; [and:] a printed running-order.

Thatcher, M.

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THATCHER, Margaret (1925-2013). Autograph speech notes for a dinner in honour of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan given by Lodwrick Cook, chairman of the Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO), Claridge's, 5 December 1990, paying tribute to Reagan ('Marvellous to play second fiddle to Ron Reagan again'), stressing in particular his commitment to freedom and the defence of human rights, offering her 'reflections on East/West' and democracy ('who knew how to accept responsibility') during the period of their collaboration internationally, and framing his political contribution during the Cold War. 6 pages, 209 x 148mm, on personalised House of Commons stationery. [With:] the Claridge's menu for the evening; [and:] a printed running-order.

Thatcher, M.

Price Realised GBP 7,500
Price Realised GBP 7,500
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THATCHER, Margaret (1925-2013). Autograph speech notes for a dinner in honour of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan given by Lodwrick Cook, chairman of the Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO), Claridge's, 5 December 1990, paying tribute to Reagan ('Marvellous to play second fiddle to Ron Reagan again'), stressing in particular his commitment to freedom and the defence of human rights, offering her 'reflections on East/West' and democracy ('who knew how to accept responsibility') during the period of their collaboration internationally, and framing his political contribution during the Cold War. 6 pages, 209 x 148mm, on personalised House of Commons stationery. [With:] the Claridge's menu for the evening; [and:] a printed running-order.

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