Author:
Namier, L. B. (Lewis Bernstein), 1888-1960.
Imprint:London? : The Czech national alliance in Great Britain, 1917
Description10 p. ; 19 cm.
Note:"Originally appeared as an article in 'The New Statesman' on December 9th, 1916."--Verso of t.p.
Note:A collection of pamphlets on all aspects of World War I, gathered by Grove City College students and staff in an act of dedication and remembrance. Special emphasis on Belgium and on peace after the War. All pamphlets bound together, under the general binding title of Pamphlets on the Great War
Note: Bound to: Frightfulness in retreat. London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1917. -- Administrative separation: What Belgians of invaded Belgium think of it. London : T.F. Unwin, 1918. -- The victims' return / Hélène Dufour Pittard. London : Constable and company, 1917. -- Appeal of the Belgian workmen to the workmen of all nations. London : W. Speaight, 1916. -- The German pirate / Ajax (pseud.) New York : George H. Doran Company, 1918. -- British finance and Prussian militarism: two interviews / Thomas McKinnon Wood. London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1917. -- Timely topics : taking in another hole in the muzzle strap / Bernard H. Ridder. New York : 1916. -- Annual report and anniversary speeches / German University League. New York : The League, 1916. -- Militarism at work in Belgium and Germany / K.G. Ossiannilsson. London : T.F. Unwin, 1917.