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Author, Title, Publication Info, Pages Pamphlet Number

Abbott, Edith.
Democracy and Social Progress in England. University of Chicago War Papers, no. 8. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1918.  17 p.

 

135

Apponyi, Albert, Count.
Austria-Hungary and the War.  New York: Austro-Hungarian Consulate General, 1915.  64 p

 

1

Appeal of the Belgian Workmen to the Workmen of All Nations.  London: W. Speaight & Sons, 1916.  13 p.

 

2

Archer, William.
Colour Blind Neutrality, an Open Letter to Dr. George Brandes.  London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916.  53 p.

 

3

Archer, William.
Six of One and Half a Dozen of the Other.  London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917.  32 p.    2 copies

 

4

Ashley, W. J.
German's Food Supply.  London: Jas. Truscott & Son, 1916.  32 p.

 

5

Asquith, H. H.
The War: Its Causes and Its Message.  Speeches Delivered by the Prime Minister, Aug.-Oct. 1914. 5th ed.  London: Methuen & Co., 1915.  39 p.

 

6

Balfour, A. J.
The British Blockade.  London: Darling and Son, 1915.  12 p.

 

7

Balfour, Arthur J.
The Freedom of the Seas.  London: Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, 1916. 11 p.

 

8

Balfour, A. J.
The Navy and the War (August, 1914 to August, 1915).  London: Darling and Son, 1915.  10 p.

 

9

Bedier, Joseph.
German Atrocities from German Evidence.  Studies and Documents on the War.  Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, 1915.  40 p.

 

10

Bedier, Joseph.
How Germany Seeks to Justify Her Atrocities. Studies and Documents on the War_._  Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, 1915.  48 p.

 

11

The Belgian People's War, a Violation of International Law; Translations from The Official German White Book.  Published by the Imperial Foreign Office.   135 p.

 

12

Belgium and Germany; Texts and Documents.  London, Thomas Nelson & Sons. 32 p.

 

13

Benson, E. F.
Deutschland Über Allah.  London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917.  31 p.

 

14

Bhownaggree, Mancherjee M., Sir.
The Verdict of India.  London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1916.  51 p.

 

15

Bramhall, Frederick D.
Democracy the Basis for World-Order. University of Chicago War Papers, no. 3. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1918.  15 p.

 

135

Cammaerts, Emile.
Through the Iron Bars.  London: John Lane.  72 p.

 

16

Cammaerts, Emile.
To the Men Behind the Armies. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917.  14 p.

 

17

The Care of the Dead.  London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1916.  14 p. 2 copies.

 

18

The Case of Belgium In the Light of Official Reports Found in the Secret Archives
of the   Belgian Government After the Occupation of Brussels.  Introductory Remarks by Dr. Bernhard Dernburg.  New York: International Monthly.  16 p.

 

19

Cecil, Robert, Lord.
Black List and Blockade Interview with … in Reply to the Swedish Prime Minister.  London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1916.  10 p.  2 copies.

 

20

Censorship and Trade.  London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1916.  24 p.

 

21

Cheradame, Andre.
Pan-Germany: the Disease and Cure.  Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press,1917. 129 p.

 

22

Church, Samuel Harden.
The American Verdict on the War.  A Reply to the Manifesto of the German Professors.  London: The Times.  32 p.

 

23

The "Clean Fighting Turk," a Spurious Claim.  Apt Pupils of Prussianism. Reprinted from The Times, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1917.  4 p.

 

24

Commission for Relief in Belgium.
Handbook.  New York: Commission for Relief in Belgium.  14 p.

 

25

Committee on Alleged German Outrages.
Evidence and Documents Laid Before the Committee on Alleged German Outrages.  New York: MacMillan Co., for HM's Stationery Office.  296 p.

 

26

Committee on Alleged German Outrages.
Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages. London Authority of HM's Stationery Office, 1915.  48 p.  2 copies.

 

27

The Condition of the Belgian Workmen Now Refugees in England.  London: T. Fisher   Unwin, 1917l.  16 p.

 

28

Cook, Edward T., Sir.
The Press Censorship. London: Burrup, Mathieson & Sprague, 1916.  12 p.

 

29

Corbett, Julian.
The Spectre of Navalism.  London: Darling & Son, 1915.  8 p.

 

30

Current Misconceptions About the War.  New York: The Fatherland Corp., 1915. 32 p.

 

31

Davies, E. F.
The Finances of Great Britain and Germany.  London: T. Fisher Unwin. 61 p.

 

32

Davison, Charles Stewart.
The Case of the "Kronprinz Wilhelm" and "Berstorffian Diplomacy." A Second Letter to Hiram Freeborn, U.S.A.  April 14th, 1915.  11 p.

 

33

Davison, Charles Stewart.
The "Orders in Council" of March, 1915, and the "War Zone" Decree; a Letter to the State Department.  March 19th, 1915.  8 p.

 

34

Davison, Charles Stewart. 
Reprisal in War.  Privately Printed, September 12th, 1917.  20 p.

 

35

Del Vecchio, Giorgio.
The Moral Basis of Italy's War.  London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917.  28 p.

 

36

The Deportations; Statement by the American Minister to Belgium.  London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917.  8 p

 

37

Dernburg, Bernhard.
Germany and the War.  New York: The Fatherland.  24 p.

 

38

Dernburg, Bernhard.
Search Lights on the War.  New York: The Fatherland Corp., 1915.  62 p.

 

39

Destree, Jules.
The Deportations of Belgian Workmen.  London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917. 43 p.

 

40

De Wiart, M. H. Carton.
Administrative Separation: What Belgians in Invaded Belgium Think of It. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1918.  (67 p.)

 

41

Diplomatic Correspondence Respecting the War, Published by the French Government.  Miscellaneous: No. 15 (114). London: HM's Stationery Office, 1914.  194 p.

 

42

Donald, Robert.
Trade Control in War: Things Which the British Government Has Done Well.  London: Jas. Truscott & Sons, 1916.  15 p.

 

43

Durkheim, E. and Denis, E.
Who Wanted War?  The Origin of the War According to Diplomatic Documents. Studies and Documents on the War.  Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, 1915.  65 p.

 

44

Effect of the War on European Neutrals.  New York: Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, 1919.  28 p.

 

45

Ericson, Carl.
Some Swedish Reflections in Theses: Momentous Times.  London: Burrup, Mathieson & Sprague, 1916.  40 p.

 

46

Franklin, James H.
In the Track of the Storm.  Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1919.  140 p.

 

47

The Friends of Armenia.
The Friends of Armenia Report from June 30th, 1898, to June 30th, 1899.  London, 1899?  47 p.

 

48

Frightfulness in Retreat.  London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1917.  76 p.

 

49

Frobenius H.
Germany's Hour of Destiny.  New York: The International Monthly, 1914. 62 p.

 

50

The German Note and the Reply of the Allies.  London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917. 12 p.

 

51

Great Britain and the European Crisis.  London: Hayman, Christy & Lilly, by authority of HM's Stationery Office, 1914.  102 p.

 

52

Grey, E., Sir.
Great Britain's Measures Against German Trade.  London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916.  32 p.

 

53

Grey, Viscount.
The Conflict for Human Liberty.  New York: George H. Doran.  15 p.

 

54

Grey, Viscount.
Why Britain Is In the War and What She Hopes From the Future: A Speech….  London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1916.  20 p.

 

55

Goschen, Edward, Sir.
The One Condition of Peace.  London: Jas. Truscott & Son, 1916.  6 p.

 

56

Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of British Prisoners of War.
British Civilian Prisoners in German East Africa. London, 1918.  31 p.

 

57

Hauser, Henri.
Economic Germany.  From the Bulletin of May-June 1915. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1915. 33 p.

 

58

Hill, G. F.
The Commemorative Medal in the Service of Germany.  London: Longmans, Green, 1917. 32 p.

 

59

Hope, Anthony.
Why Italy is With the Allies.  London: Richard Clay & Sons, 1917.  16 p.

 

60

Hume-Williams, W. E.
International Law and the Blockade.  London: Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, 1916.  8 p.

 

61

Hurd, Archibald.
An Incident of War "By Order of the Kaiser."  London: Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, 1916.  16 p.

 

62

Hurd, Archibald.
Submarines and Zeppelins in Warfare and Outrage. London: Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, 1916.  22 p.

 

63

Hymans, M. and Asquith, H. H., and Standaert, M.
Fete Nationale Belge-Belgian Independence Day – Belgische Onafhankelykheidsdag.  Addresses Given at the Royal Albert Hall, July 21st, 1916.  64 p.

 

64

The Innocence of Belgium, Established by the Military Documents Published by Germany.  Baltimore: W. Stewart Brown Co.  10 p.

 

65

Johnson, Douglas W.
Plain Words From America: A Letter to a German Professor.  London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1917.  48 p.

 

66

Johnson, James W.
The Meaning of War and the Basis for Permanent Peace.  New York: Good   Government Commission, The New York Federation of Churches, 1918.  48 p.

 

67

Judd, Charles H.
Democracy and American Schools.  University of Chicago War Papers, no. 7. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1918.  15 p.

 

135

The Jutland Battle by Two Who Took Part in It.  London: Burruop, Mathieson & Sprague, 1916.  23 p.   2 copies.

 

68

Kernahan, Coulson, and Moulton, James Hope.
The Black Hour: Armaments and War.  London: Charles H. Kelly.  54 p.

 

69

The King of Hedjaz and Arab Independence.  London: Hayman, Christy & Lilly, 1917. 15 p.

 

70

Lane, Franklin K., and Baker, Newton D.
The Nation in Arms. War Information Series, no. 2 (Aug. 1917)  Washington, D.C.: Committee on Public Information, 1917. 13 p.

 

141

Lavisse, E., and Andler, Ch.
German Theory and Practice of War: Studies and Documents on the War.  Paris:    Librairie Armand Colin, 1915.  48 p.

 

71

Leeper, A. W. A.
The Justice of Rumania's Cause.  London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. 24 p.

 

72

Lichtervelde, Louis de, Count.
August the Fourth, 1914, in the Belgian Parliament. London: Wightman & Co., 1918.  37 p.

 

73

A List of Neutral Ships Sunk by the Germans, From Aug. 8, 1914 to April 26, 1917.  32 p.

 

74

Lloyd George, David.
            British War Aims.  New York: George H. Doran Co., 1918.  15 p.

 

75

Lloyd George, David.
Peace Proposals and the Attitude of the Allies. London: Hayman, Christy & Lilly, 1916.  22 p.

 

76

Low, A. Maurice.
The Law of Blockade. London: Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, 1916.   20 p.

 

77

MacColl, Malcolm.
England's Responsibility Towards Armenia. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1895.  72 p.

 

78

McCurdy, Charles A.
A Clean Peace: The War Aims of British Labour. New York: George H. Doran Co.  26 p.

 

79

McKenzie, F. A.
Americans at the Front.  New York: George H. Doran.  46 p.

 

80

The Mails as a German War Weapon; Memorandum on the Censorship of Mails Carried by Neutral Ships.  London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1916.  24 p.

 

81

The Martyrdom of Belgium; Official Report of Massacres of Peaceable Citizens, Women and Children by the German Army.  Baltimore: W. Stewart Brown Co. 23 p.

 

82

Masterman, E. W. G.
The Deliverance of Jerusalem. New York: George H. Doran Col., 1918. 52 p.

 

83

Mee, Arthur, and Holden, J. Stuart.
Defeat or Victory? The Strength of Britain Book. 2nd ed. London: Strength of Britain Movement, 1917.  94 p.

 

84

Memorandum of the Belgian Government on the Deportation and Forced Labour of the Belgian Civil Population Ordered by the German Government.   London: George Barber, the Furnival Press, 1917.  29 p. 2 copies.

 

85

Mercier, Cardinal.
Charity Towards Our Enemies. London: Alabaster, Passmore & Sons, 1917.  14 p.

 

86

Meyer, Eugene, Jr.
War Profiteering: Some Practical Aspects of Its Control. Washington, July 17, 1917.  17 p.

 

87

Microbe Culture at Bukarest: Discoveries at the German Legation From the Rumanian Official Documents. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1917.  16 p.

 

88

Mills, J. Saxon.
The Gathering of the Clans. London: T. Fisher Unwin.  49 p.

 

89

Milner, Viscount.
Cotton Contraband. London: Darling and Son, 1915.  7 p.

 

90

Mirman L., and Simon, G., and Keller, G.
Their Crimes, translated From the French. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1918.  64 p.

 

91

Mitrany, D.
Greater Rumania: A Study in National Ideals. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917.  20 p.

 

92

Montagu, Edwin.
The Means of Victory, a Speech… London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1916.  55 p.

 

93

Moulton, Harold Glenn.
The War and Industrial Readjustments. University of Chicago War Papers, no. 5. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1918.  15 p.

 

135

Muir, Ramsay.
Mare Liberum: The Freedom of the Seas. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1917.  18 p.

 

94

Murray, Gilbert.
Great Britain's Sea Policy. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917.  35 p.

 

95

Murray, Gilbert.
The United States and the War. London: W. Speaight & Sons, 1916.  26 p.

 

96

Namier, Lewis B.
The Case of Bohemia.  The Czech National Alliance in Great Britain, 1917. 10 p.

 

97

Namier, Lewis B.
The Czecho-Slovaks: An Oppressed Nationality. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917.  24 p.

 

98

Nasmyth, George.
Universal Military Service and Democracy.  Reprinted from the Journal of Race Development, Oct. 1916.  14 p.

 

99

National Armenian Relief Committee.
A Report and an Appeal.  New York, 1896.  4 p. plus 1 handout.

 

100

The New German Empire: A Study of German War Aims From German Sources.  Reprinted from the Round Table for March 1917.  London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1917.  32 p.

 

101

Niepage, Martin.
The Horrors of Aleppo … London: T. Fisher Unwin.  24 p.

 

102

One Nation, One Cause.  New York: United War Work Campaign, 1918.  21 p. 2 copies.

 

103

Organ of the British Palestine Committee. Vol. II, No. 16. Nov. 24th, 1917.  26 p.

 

104

The Pan-German Programme: the Petition of the Six Associations and the Manifesto of the Intellectuals, translated by Edwyn Bevan, with an introduction.  New York: George H. Doran.  31 p.

 

105

Parker, Gilbert, Sir.
The United States and This War: a Word in Season.  A Speech … London: Darling and Son, 1915.  10 p.  2 copies.

 

106

Parker, Gilbert, Sir.
What is the Matter with England?  London: Darling & Son, 1915.  10 p.

 

107

Poland Under the Germans.  London: Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, 1916.  30 p.

 

108

Price, Crawfurd.
The Dawn of Armageddon, or, the Provocation by Serbia. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1917.  67 p.

 

109

Les Professeurs de l'Université de Sophia.
Reponse a la Brochure des Professeurs de Universites d'Athenes "Atrocites Bulgares en Macedoine."  Sophia: Imprimerie de la Cour Royale, 1913. 125 p.

 

110

Raleigh, Walter.
Some Gains of the War. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1918.  29 p.

 

111

Read, Conyers.
England and America.  University of Chicago War Papers, no. 6.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1918. 14 p.

 

135

The Reception of Wounded Prisoner Soldiers of Great Britain in Switzerland. London: Jas.Truscott & Son, 1916.  8 p.  2 copies

 

112

Reiss, R.-A.
How Austria-Hungary Waged War in Serbia: Studies and Documents on the War. Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, 1915.   48 p.

 

113

Republic of Portugal.
Plain Speaking Reasons for the Military Intervention of Portugal in the European War. Abridged from a report published in the "Diario do Governo," No. 9, Series I, of 17th January, 1917.  London, 1917.  27 p.

 

114

Robertson, J. M.
German Truth and a Matter of Fact.  London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917.  10 p.

 

115

Rockefeller, John D., Jr.
Brotherhood of Men and Nations; an address delivered before the Civic and Commercial Club at Denver, Colorado, June 13, 1918.  42 p.

 

116

Rolleston, T. W.
Ireland and Poland.  London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917.  22 p.

 

117

Salandra, Antonio.
Speech of His Excellency Signor Antonio Salandra in the Capitol of Rome June 2, 1915, in Reply to the Emperor of Austria and the German Chancellor, with an introduction and translated by Thomas Okey.  London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1915.  32 p.

 

118

Sanday, Dr.
The Deeper Causes of the War. Oxford Pamphlets 1914, no. 1.  5th impression. Oxford University Press, 1914?  11 p.

 

119

Scott, James Armstrong.
The Christian Nations and the Hague. Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Memorial Essays in Applied Christianity.  University of Kansas, 1918.  48 p.

 

120

Scraps of Paper: German Proclamations in Belgium and France, with a foreword by Ian Malcolm.  London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1916.  37 p.
This is shelved in 19 CENT  D623 .B4 M3 1918 OVERSIZE

 

 

The Second Belgian Grey Book. Part 1 and part 2 (Section 10).  London: Darling and Son, by the Authority of HM's stationery Office, 1915.   78 p.

 

122

Sherman, Stuart P.
American and Allied Ideals: an Appeal to Those Who Are Neither Hot Nor Cold. War Information Series, no. 12 (Feb. 1918). Washington, D.C.: Committee on Public Information, 1918. 23 p.

 

141

Since the Night We Entered the War. Washington: C.O. Buckingham, 1918.  17 p.

 

123

Small, Albion W.
Americans and the World-Crisis. The University of Chicago War Papers, no. 2.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1918. 23 p.

 

135

Smith, Munroe.
American Diplomacy in the European War.  New York: Ginn & Co., 1916.  Reprinted from Political Science Quarterly, 31:4, Dec. 1916.   481-518 p.

 

124

Sprigg, W. Stanhope.
The British Blockade: What it Means, how it Works.  Reprinted from "Pearson's Magazine."  10 p.

 

125

Swinton, E. D.
The "Tanks."  New York, George H. Doran, 1918.  26 p.

 

126

Tannenbaum, Frank.
Life in an Army Training Camp.  Reprinted from The Dial, April 5, 1919. 12 p.

 

127

Tatlock, John S. P.
Why America Fights Germany. War Information Series, no. 15 (March 1918)  Washington, D.C.: Committee on Public Information, 1918. 16 p.  2 copies, slightly different printings.

 

141

To Belgium.  London: W. Speaight & Sons, 1916.  41 p.

 

128

Toynbee, Arnold J. 
The Belgian Deportations.  London: T. Fisher Unwin.  95 p.  2 copies

 

129

Toynbee, Arnold J.
The Destruction of Poland: A Study in German Efficiency.  London: T. Fisher   Unwin.  30 p.

 

130

Toynbee, Arnold J.
"The Murderous Tyranny of the Turks."  London: Hodder & Stoughton,1917. 85 p. 1918.

 

131

Trading With the Enemy.  New York: Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, 1916.  67 p.

 

132

The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-1916.  Documents Presented to Viscount Grey of Fallodon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, by Viscount Bruce.  Miscellaneous No. 31 (1916).  London: Sir Joseph Causton and Sons, by Authority of HM's Stationery Office, 1916.  684 p.

 

133

The Treatment of Prisoners of War in England and Germany During the First  Eight Months of the War.  London: Harrison and Sons by authority of HM's Stationery Office, 1915.  36 p.

 

134

The University of Chicago War Papers. Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

135

Villard, Oswald Garrison. 
Universal Military Service.  Boston: Massachusetts Branch of the Woman's Peace Party.   7 p.

 

136

Vogel, J. Ph.
A Suspect Manifesto and a Neutral Expert.  5 p.

 

137

War Camp Community Service.
War Camp Community Service: A Retrospect.  New York: War Camp Community       Service, 1920.  32 p.

 

138

War Camp Community Service.
War Camp Community Service and the Negro Soldier.  New York: War Camp Community Service.  20 p.

 

139

The War on Hospital Ships. 2nd ed. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1918.   47 p.

 

140

War Information Series.  Nos. 1, 2, 12, 15 (2 copies). Washington: The Committee on Public Information.

 

141

Warren, Whitney.
The Duty of the Neutrals; Lecture Given at the Ateneo, Madrid, Spain, January 10, 1917.  New York, 1917_._  26 p.

 

142

A War of Liberation.  New York: George H. Doran, 1917.  45 p.

 

143

Weiss, Andre.
The Violation by Germany of the Neutrality of Belgium and Luxemburg.  Studies and Documents on the War.  Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, 1915. 36 p.

 

144

West, Henry L., and Hallinan, Charles T.
Universal Military Training: A Debate.  Reprinted from the Arbitrator. 16 p.

 

145

What About the Secret Treaties?  New York: Library of War Literature.  14 p.

 

146

Why Belgium Was Devastated as Recorded in Proclamation of the German Commanders in Belgium. Extract From the Official Report of the Belgian Commission of Inquiry.  Baltimore: W. Stewart Brown Co, Printers.  10 p.

 

147

Willmore, J. S.
The Welfare of Egypt.  London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917.  36 p.

 

148

Wilson, Woodrow.
The War Message and Facts Behind It; Annotated Text of President Wilson's Message, April 2, 1917. War Information Series, no. 1 (June 1917). Washington, D.C.: Committee on Public Information, 1917. 28 p.

 

141

Wise, Bernhard R.
The Freedom of the Seas.  London: Darling & Son, 1915.  10 p.

 

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