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First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. Large 8vo. pp.154. ISBN: 000211875.0. Signed presentation from the author: "Victor Ross Warm regards from someone who has derived great pleasure from the Digest-and many of your albums, too. Leonard Cheshire. London November 1981." Loosely inserted typed signed letter, dated 1981 on The Leonard Cheshire Foundation headed paper: from Cheshire to Ross at The Reader's Digest, expressing surprise at the good reception his book received. BOOK: B/w photographs illustrate the text. Original publisher's binding in grey with silver lettering at spine. Dust jacket design in silver shows with b/w photographs of a child pushing a wheelchair and the author with Sue Ryder at a leprosy colony in India. / From the library of Victor Ross (1919-2021) an Austrian Jewish refugee from Nazi occupation who became Chairman of Reader's Digest, Europe, and an author. He conceived and led the 'Thank You Britain' fund in the 1960s, raising £96, 000 (well over £1 million in today's terms) within the Jewish refugee community from central Europe, for a scholarship fund and series of annual lectures at the British Academy. / Geoffrey Leonard Cheshire, Baron Cheshire, VC, OM, DSO & Two Bars, DFC (1917&endash; 1992) was a highly decorated Royal Air Force pilot and group captain during the Second World War, and a philanthropist. After the war he founded a hospice that grew into the charity Leonard Cheshire Disability. He became known for his work in conflict resolution. Very good indeed in very good indeed dust jacket. Excellent condition.