Why Germany made war
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Type of record: Book
Title: Why Germany made war
Classmark: War Pamphlets 1914/18/PAM
Creator(s): Denbigh, Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius Augustine Feilding 9th Earl of (1859-)
Publisher: distributed by W.H. Smith & Son; John Menzies & Co
Publication city: London : Edinburgh
Date(s): [1918]
Language: English
Size and medium: 23 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/333595
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991009479219705181
Description
"Extracted from an address to the London Chamber of Commerce, February 15, 1918"--inside front cover.
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Additional description
Bound with 16 other publications pasted into a notebook with typescript title: Pamphlets of the National War Aims Committee. Volume contents: 1-2. Prisoners of Prussia, [1918]. -- 3-4. Roberts, G.H.: Industrial problems after the war, [1918]. -- 5. Sanders, Wm. Stephen: If the Kaiser governed Britain, [1918]. -- 6-7. Weston, Frank: The black slaves of Prussia, [1918]. -- 8. Sanders, Wm. Stephen: The tragedy of Russia, [1918]. -- 9. Grey, Viscount: The League of Nations, [1918]. -- 10. McCurdy, C.A.: Guilty! Prince Lichnowsky's disclosures, [1918]. -- 11. Denbigh, Rudolph: Why Germany made war, [1918]. -- 12. Sanders, Wm. Stephen: Those German peace offers, [1918]. -- 13. Lloyd George's message, [1918]. -- 14. Smuts' message, [1918]. -- 15. Wilson's message, [1918]. -- 16. Asquith's message, [1918]. -- 17. Balfour's message, [1918]. 2 copies of Prisoners of Prussia, Industrial problems after the war, and The black slaves of Prussia
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