this torch of Freedom Baldwin,

Stanley (aka Earl Baldwin of Bewdley) 

 

Hodder and Stoughton, St. Paul's House, London Hodder and Stoughton, St. Paul's House, London. Printing history: First printed - December 1931. Fourth Edition (first in this form) October 1937. 318pp.  Reading his collected speeches it is easy to understand again his enduring hold on the hearts and minds of our people. No one has a more unerring instinct for the common touch, for putting into words what millions are inarticulately thinking, dreading, or hoping. These speeches, gathered from many occasions, are compact of wisdom--the homespun wisdom we all know uttered in that plain style which the sceptical post-war world finds so much more effective than flights of rhetoric. (Oxford Group/Moral Re-Armament)