By ANDRE CHEVRILLON.
With a Preface by RUDYARD KIPLING.
A striking, impartial, documented and highly sympathetic study, by a French scholar, well acquainted with England, of the internal evolution of the country during the last two years. In seven brilliant and life-like chapters, the author gives a vivid sketch of the initial attitude of England to the war, of the progressive alterations in her structure which have resulted from its stress, of the inevitable opposition they have encountered, and examines the ultimate causes alike of changes and opposition. The book is indispensable to all who wish to obtain a clear and scientific view, undistorted by party feeling, of the epoch-making crisis through which our country is passing.
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HURRAH AND HALLELUJAH:
The Spirit of New Germanism. A Documentation.
By J. P. BANG, D.D.,
Professor of Theology at the University of Copenhagen.
"My purpose in writing this book is to describe a movement in Germany which has been active for a long time, but which during the war has recklessly cast aside all considerations. This movement is twofold: New Germany's view of other nations, and her valuation of herself and her supposed mission in the world. My book takes the form of a comprehensive documentation showing the manifold forms, the wide scope, and the strength of this movement, which, if its ideas prevail, will be of the most fatal importance for Germanism and to the world at large."
Price 3s. 6d. net.