Hodder and Stoughton, London, Toronto, 1917
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1917
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Hodder and Stoughton, London, Toronto, 1917
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Hodder and Stoughton
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- The justice of Rumania's cause, by A.W.A. Leeper
- Christian imperialism, by A.C. Hill
- Shirking the issue, a letter to Dr. George Brandes, by William Archer
- Greater Romania, a study in national ideals, by D. Mitrany
- The German idea of peace terms, by J.M. Robertson
- Unemployment in Belgium during the German occupation and its general causes, by Fernand Passelecq
- The union of two great peoples, a speech by W.H. Page, LL.D., American ambassador to England, delivered at Plymouth, August 4th, 1917
- Albert, fourth Earl Grey, a last word, by Harold Begbie
- Mare liberum, the freedom of the seas, by Ramsay Muir
- The Czecho-Slovaks, an oppressed nationality, by Lewis B. Namier
- Microbe-culture at Bukarest, discoveries at the German legation : from the Rumanian official documents
- The League of Peace and a free sea, by Sir Julian Corbett
- Why the war must go on
- Mesopotamia, the key to the future, by J.T. Parfit
- Britain and the war, by André Chevrillon ; with a preface by Rudyard Kipling
- Frightfulness in retreat
- Plain words from America, a letter to a German professor, by Douglas W. Johnson
- Belgium and Greece, by J.W. Headlam
- Deutschland über Allah, by E.F. Benson
- The New German empire, a study of German war aims from German war sources
- Letters about Shelley, interchanged by three friends, Edward Dowden, Richard Garnett and Wm. Michael Rossetti ; edited, with an introduction, by R.S. Garnett
- In France and Flanders with the fighting men, by Lauchlan MacLean Watt
- German to Germans, an open letter, by Hermann Rö semeier
- Two war years in Constantinople, sketches of German and Young Turkish ethics and politics, by Harry Stuermer ; translated from the German by E. Allen and the author
- The amateur diplomat, a novel, by Hugh S. Eayrs and T.B. Costain
- The achievement of the British Navy in the world war, by John Leyland
- The starvation of Germany, by J.W. Headlam
- Soldiers of labour, by Bart Kennedy ; with ten illustrations by Joseph Simpson
- Hurrah and Hallelujah, the spirit of new-Germanism, a documentation, by J.P. Bang ; from the Danish by Jessie BrÃ{u0192}Âœchner
- Peace-"made in Germany", what Tommy and Poilu think about it
- Convicted out of her own mouth, the record of German crimes, by H.W. Wilson
- The edge of the age, by J.D. Freeman
- British finance and Prussian militarism, two interviews
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