By HERMANN FERNAU

An examination, searching and merciless, of Germany's mediæval dynastic and political system, by the author of "Because I Am a German," and a demand for reforms which all civilized countries of the world have enjoyed for decades.

"The book is one of the most important which the war has produced."—The Spectator.

"We recommend the book to every serious reader as one of the foremost books of universal and permanent value thus far inspired by the great war."—New York Tribune.

"A most remarkable book, an incisive summary of the entire Teutonic situation, a book whose conclusions are identical with President Wilson's reply to the Pope."—Newark Evening Call.

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The
Hill-Towns of France

BY
EUGÉNIE M. FRYER
Illustrated with 50 pen-and-ink drawings by
Roy L. Hilton and over 25 fine photo-engravings.

Not a guide-book in the technical sense, and not a history; but a charming series of descriptive and historical sketches of some of the most storied, romantic and beautiful places in Europe.