H. G. WELLS’ NEW BOOK
In the Fourth Year
By H. G. WELLS
Cloth, $1.25
“He pleads the cause of the League of Nations idea with all his well-known vigor, daring, forcefulness and unconventionality.... It is as a forceful argument for the establishment of a League of Nations and for seeing to it at once that such a league shall be under democratic control rather than under that of men of the old-style diplomatic school, and as a vigorous setting forth of the alternative, that Mr. Wells’ new book challenges and merits attention.”—N. Y. Times.
“ ...The abundant thought which Mr. Wells’ genius has clarified and presented to his readers with his usual bold lucidity. The book is replete with vision and modernism, and affords a tremendous amount of solid food for thought.”—Philadelphia Public Ledger.
“A brilliant and suggestive volume.... For the popularization of what is most genuinely liberal in the best general thought of his tone, Mr. Wells has assuredly no equal.”—New Republic.
“Most stimulating perhaps of all the new books about peace.”—Boston Post.