London 1942/The British Publishers Guild/ 11.5x18cm/s.48/black and white illustrations outside the text/ booklet binding with wings,publisher's/very good condition-,minor tears of the spine veneer
From the introduction:, "Why were the Dominions, for example, not obliged to declare war on Germany, although Great Britain was at war; and one of the Dominions is neutral until now? What is the position of the King in the Commonwealth? How do the Dominions differ from the Colonies? How are the issues of defense, trade and migration discussed?
P.H.V. Hodson, an eminent authority on Imperial affairs and international economic issues, answers all these questions in this booklet and explains clearly and concisely the workings of the Imperium. Two double-page maps, four photographs''. The work is intended for Poles in exile.