THE EVIDENCE IN THE CASE. By James M. Beck, LL. D., Formerly Assistant Attorney-General of the United States, Author of the "War and Humanity." With an Introduction by the Hon. Joseph H. Choate; Late U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain.
No work on the War has made a deeper impression throughout the world than "The Evidence in the Case," a calm, dispassionate, but forceful discussion of the moral responsibility for the present war as disclosed by the diplomatic papers. Arnold Bennett says that it "is certainly by far the most convincing indictment of Germany in existence."
GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, NEW YORK
Transcriber's Note: The following typographical errors present in the original edition have been corrected.
In Chapter II, "might become an anachorism" was changed to "might become an anachronism".
In Chapter X, a comma was changed to a period after "a council meeting at the Grange", and a period was changed to a comma after "If all the rest stand out".
In Chapter XVIII, a comma was changed to a period after "He was a big, gaunt man".
In Chapter XX, a missing quotation mark was added after "I'm obeying the call."
In Chapter XXV, a missing period was added after "in keeping with the life I've led".