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“It is a statement ... remarkable for both its brevity and its restraint. The book is so dispassionately written that the nationality of the author if not disclosed would hardly have been guessed. It is one of the strong points of Dr. Asakawa’s argument that he does not take very high moral ground. His statement of causes leading to the war is rather political than moral.”

+ + +Nation. 80: 98. F. 2, ‘05. 1060w.

“Another thoughtful philosophical work.”

+R. of Rs. 31: 124. Ja. ‘05. 70w.

[*] “His book should be indispensable to all who study the outbreak of one of the greatest wars, in effect as well as extent, of which history tells us.”

+ + +Spec. 95: 695. N. 4, ‘05. 210w.

“A real and permanent contribution to historical and political science, as well as an interesting and timely book. The map leaves much to be desired.” Amos S. Hershey.

+ + —Yale R. 14: 92. My. ‘05. 940w.

Asbury, Francis. Heart of Asbury’s journal; ed. by Ezra Squier Tipple. [*]$1.50. Eaton.