American Policy
THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE IN ITS RELATION TO THE EASTERN
By John Bigelow, Major U. S. Army, retired. Author of “Mars-La-Tour and Gravelotte,” “The Principles of Strategy,” and “Reminiscences of the Santiago Campaigning,” “The Campaign of Chancellorsville.” With map.
$1.00; postage extra.
An able and illuminating presentation of the development and history of American policy in its relation to European nations.
The American Japanese Problem
By Sidney L. Gulick. Illustrated.
$1.75 net; postage extra.
The writer believes that “The Yellow Peril may be transformed into golden advantage for us, even as the White Peril in the Orient is bringing unexpected benefits to those lands.” The statement of this idea forms a part of a comprehensive and authoritative discussion of the entire subject as set forth in the title. The author has had a life of intimacy with both nations, and is trusted and consulted by the governments of each.
Charles Scribner’s Sons