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ISSUES AND EVENTS
“The kind of book that books’
are written about.”
THE GREAT NEWS
By CHARLES nancusou
Author of “The Religion of Democracy"
and “The University Militant”
The dean of American litera-
ture devotes his “Editor’s Study”
in Harper’s Magazine for Febru-
‘ary -to The Great News, declaring
that it is a new gospel, and should
have been called The Good News.
Current Literature for January
gives a full-page editorial to it.
And the January Review of Re-
views closes a column-long dis-
cussion with the remark that:
“Ferguson ploughs deep where
writers like Norman Angell only
skim the surface of the obvious."
It is said to be “the only book
of inspiration that the war has
yet produced"-“A great intel-
lectual and moral adventure." "A
book that eludes all conventional
definition and that cannot be
properly catalogued in any public
library."
$1.25 postpaid.
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JUSTICE IN
WAR TIME
By the Hon. Bertrand Russell,
Author of German Social
Democracy, etc., etc.
Bertrand Russell, author of
“Justice in War Time,” is well
known in the United States by
his books and lectures on phil-
osophy.
“Justice in War Time” is an
English Pacil-ist’s View on the
VVar, setting forth high ideals
for peace and the welfare of
the human race. The author
gives evidence of good, sound '
judgment and we highly re-
commend to all of our read-
ers. x
“Justice in War Time”
Pp. 250, $1.10 postpaid
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GERMANY MISJUDGED
By Roland Hugins.
The Content: Are: Foreword. The
Myth of n Demon Enemy. An Ex-
planation to Germany. A Question
for England. France. The Attitude
of America.
A discussion of American pub-
lic opinion on the war, and a
condemnation of its hastiness
and unfairness. Variou's.ph'ases
are examined for light on the
proper course of American
thought and action.
The author is not a “hyphen-
ate.” He has no German or
Irish blood, and comes of old
A m e r i c a n stock-originally
‘Dutch and English. He takes
a stand for Germany on general
and philosophical grounds,
rather than because of sym-
pathy or‘ sentiment. He iszra-
pacifist, in the sense that'“'he“'
believes that world peaceis one
of the highest concerns" of
statesmanship. He is thoroughly
convinced that there can be no
hope of a permanent peace un-
til the claims of the Central
Powers are treated with justice
and impartiality. He argues
strongly against any participa-
tion of America in an Euro
pean quarrel. .
Price, $1.10 postpeidji K‘ ‘H
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which they write.
lVllllllEliN <IilERPflllNll
(Deutschland und der Weltkrieg)
Translated by .
Professor WILLIAM WALLACE WHITELOCK, A; B, Ph. D.
An ‘Encyclopedia of Facts about German institutions and the
conditions leading up to the world war. Nineteen authorities,
each one a master of the subject he treatson, have contributed
to make this volume. In every case these men are professors
in German and Austrian universities or Government officials
who have organized and administered the systems about
CONTENTS :
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The cause: or the war. no Ipiri
International luv. Eta. etc.
THE CONTRIBUTORS:
Prol. Otto Hintze. University of Berlin.
Prof. Ernst Trueltmb. Unlveritl gt! Berlin.
Dr. 'wu'n.1m Sou, Secretary 0 State tor an
I’.
, .or, Berlin.
eh Tuner. Unlvernty of Vienna.
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Prof. Karl lhmpe. University at Eeidslben.
And twelve others.
Price $2.20 postpaid
THIS BOOK IS COMPLETE, SCIENTIFIC AND AUTHORITATIVE.
Nineteen Contributors. ((9 Pages. Six Volumes in One
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GERMANY
AND
B El G 1
By Dr. J. H. Labberton
Chicl. of the Third Division of the
Provincial Record of Zeeland, Holland.
Americans should
this book to know the truth
about Belgium’s fate and the
“Scrap of Paper.”
Did Belgium violate her
own neutrality?
Was all the outcry of
England against Germany
merely the disappointment
of well laid plans to help
France attack
from the rear?
Read Dr. Labberton’s Book;
Price $1.10 postpuid
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