British journalist, author, lecturer and Labour Party MP Sir Norman Angell (1872 - 1967) - winner of the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize.


Vintage portrait photo circa 1920s of British journalist, author, lecturer and Labour Party MP Sir Norman Angell (1872 - 1967) - winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1933. Angell (born Ralph Norman Angell Lane) is particularly remembered for his 1910 book "The Great Illusion" which argued that the common economic interests of nations make war futile. Photo by Bain News Service.


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