The author writes out of the fulness of a long experience in state craft and diplomacy. He views the Portsmouth peace conference in the light of an “international calamity,” and makes a plea for the “righteousness and wisdom” of war.
“A remarkable historical document.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 352. Je. 1, ’07. 450w. |
Bindloss, Harold. [Cattle-baron’s daughter.] †$1.50. Stokes.
6–34082.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“There is some good character drawing but the book cannot lay claim to artistic merit.”
| + − | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 51. F. ’07. |
Bindloss, Harold. [Dust of conflict]; with il. in color by W. Herbert Dunton. †$1.50. Stokes.