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Drew University Library 19th Century Collection

League of Nations Pamphlet Collection

Finding List

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Adams, George Burton.
The British Empire and a League of Peace: Suggesting the Purpose and Form of an Alliance of the English-Speaking Peoples. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1919. (21 p.)


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Andrews, E. Cornelius.
True Patriotism; Righteous Peace for all Nations, to be Secured by World Court League Whose Formation Will be Greatly Hastened by Intelligent Study of National and World Transportation Problems. Ann Arbor: Millard Press, 1917. (24 p.)


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Beck, James M.
The League of Nations: an Address Delivered at the Invitation of The Union League of Philadelphia, May 8, 1919. New York: League for the Preservation of American Independence, 1919? (29 p.)


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Collett, John Kyte.
The Great Money Mystery: What is Behind the Franc, the Sovereign, and the Mark. 2nd appendix to How a League of Peace and Goodwill Nations May Enable Germany and Other European Nations to Pay Their International Debts.  Cardiff: M. Evans Co.(Printers), 1923. (12 p.)


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Collett, John Kyte.
How a League of Peace-and-Goodwill Nations May Enable Germany and Other European Nations to Pay Their International Debts. Cardiff: M. Evans & Co. (Printers), n.d.  (15 p.)


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Deissmann, Adolf.
The Cross of Christ and the Reconciliation of the Nations. Cardiff: M. Evans & Co. (Printers), n.d. (8 p.)


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Eichelberger, Clark M.
Geneva: the Last Frontier. New York, Chicago: League of Nations Association, 1934. (4 p.)


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Fosdick, Raymond B.
Why Raise the Issue Now? New York and Chicago: League of Nations Association, 1934.  (4 p.)


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Grey, Viscount.
The League of Nations. New York: George H. Doran Co, 1918. (15 p.)


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Gronna, Asle J.
The League Covenant and the Treaty of Peace: Speech of Hon. Asle J. Gronna of North Dakota in the Senate of the United States. Washington: 1919. (30 p.)


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Kahn, Otto H.
America and the League of Nations; a Letter to Senator Poindexter. New York: Reprinted by the Committee of American Business Men, 1919 (21 p.)


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Knox, Philander C.
The True Relation of the United States to the League of Nations; Speech of Hon. Philander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania, in the Senate of the United States, Thursday, November 6, 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1919. (4 p.)


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League of Nations. Vol. I, no. 3 (Feb. 1918)
War Aims of Belligerents, as Elicited by Russia's Attempts to Secure a General Peace. I. The Russian Offer. II. Replies to the Russian Offer. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1918. (p. 108-172)

 

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League of Nations. Vol. I, no. 4 (April 1918)
The Background of the War: History and Texts. A. The Triple Alliance … B. The Triple Entente and Its Friends … Appendix: Texts of the Treaties. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1918. (p. 173-251).


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League of Nations. Vol. I, no. 5 (June 1918)
Monroe Doctrine After the War, by George Grafton Wilson.  European Background of the Monroe Doctrine. American Statements of Policy. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1918. (p. 253-305)


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League of Nations. Vol. I, no. 6 (Aug. 1918)
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League of Nations. Vol. I, no. 7 (Oct. 1918)
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League of Nations. Vol. I, no. 8 (Dec. 1918)
Japan, America and the Great War, by Payson Jackson Treat. I. Why Japan Entered the Great War. II. Japan's Part in the War. III. Why Japan Sent No Troops to Europe. IV. The Siberian Expedition. V. Japan and the United States. VI. The Government of Japan. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1918. (p. 418-468)


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League of Nations. Vol. II, no. 1 (Feb. 1919)
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League of Nations. Vol. II, no. 2 (April 1919)
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League of Nations. Vol. II, no. 3 (June 1919)
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League of Nations. Vol. II, special number (July 1919)
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League of Nations. Vol. II, no. 5 (Oct. 1919)
Labor in the Treaty of Peace, Part XIII of the Treaty of Peace with Germany. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1919. (p. 272-345)


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League of Nations. Vol. II, no. 6 (Dec. 1919)
The Constitution of the German Commonwealth, translated by William Bennett Munro and Arthur Norman Holcombe. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1919. (p. 344-400)


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League of Nations. Vol. III, no. 1-2 (Feb.-April 1920)
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League of Nations. Vol. IV, no. 6 (Dec. 1921)
The Myth of American Isolation; Our Policy of International Co-operation, by Pitman B. Potter. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1921. (p. 433-489)


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League of Nations Association.
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League of Nations Association.
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League of Nations Non-Partisan Association.
Synopsis of the Geneva Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes: What it is, What it Means to World Peace, What it Means to America. New York: League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, n.d. (35 p.)


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Lowrey, Dwight M.
Some Aspects of the League of Nations. From The Legal Intelligencer  (April 25, 1919). N.p., 1919. (20 p.)


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MacDonald, Arthur.
Suggestions of the Peace Treaty of Westphalia for the League of Nations.  Reprinted from The Reformed Church Review, no. 4, October 1919. (p. 474-488)


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Manufacturers Record.
The League of Nations From the Religious and Moral Standpoint. Reprinted from Manufacturers Record. Baltimore, Md., 1920? (30 p.)

 

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Murray, Gilbert.
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Pepper, George Wharton.
League of Nations Primer; an Analysis of the League Covenant Through Questions and Answers. Together with the Full Text of the Revised Covenant. Washington, D.C.: League for the Preservation of American Independence, n.d. (22 p.)


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Pope, James P.
The Road to Enduring Peace. New York, Chicago: League of Nations Association, 1935. (4 p.)


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Salter, Sir Arthur.
Europe's Recovery: What it Means to World Peace. Extracts from Remarks … Before the Institute of Politics, at Williamstown, Mass., August 1924.  New York: League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, 1924? 30 p.)


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Taylor, Hannis.
A League of Nations to Stimulate and Perpetuate War: an Oration Delivered at Washington, D.C., on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1919, Before the United Irish Societies.  N.p., 1919. (12 p.)


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