With 45 full-page illustrations and map. $3.00 net; postage extra.
The British Empire and the United States
A Review of Their Relations During the Century of Peace Following the Treaty of Ghent, by William Archibald Dunning. With an Introduction by the Right Honorable Viscount Bryce and a Preface by Nicholas Murray Butler
This is the psychological moment for the appearance of a book which explains the century of peace between Great Britain and the United States. When nearly every world power except the United States is at war, the history of our relations with a country, one of whose dominions borders ours for a distance of 3,000 miles, cannot help being intensely interesting and helpful to an understanding of war and peace and their underlying causes.
$2.00 net; postage extra.
The Diplomatic History of the War
Edited by M. P. Price, M.A.
This volume is the first complete record of the events preceding the war. It includes a Diary of Negotiations and Events in the Different Capitals, the Texts of the Official Documents of the Various Governments, full report of the public speeches in all the European Parliaments by the leaders of the different parties concerning the War, an account of the military preparations, of the countries concerned, and much original matter.
$2.25 net.
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