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he mind which seeks to penetrate the future of this union! The eighteenth century at its close coincided with an accomplished hope clearly defined. The last sun of the dying century goes down upon a world brooding over an unsolved enigma, pursuing an ideal it but darkly discerns. GARDEN CITY PRESS LIMITED, PRINTERS, LETCHWORTH. Popular Edition, in Paper Covers, 1s. net. TREITSCHKE BERNHARDI EXPOUNDED EXPLAINED GERMANY AND ENGLAND By Professor Cramb. With a Preface by A. C. Bradley and an Introduction by the Hon. Joseph Choate. LORD ROBERTS said: "I hope that everyone who wishes to understand the present crisis will read this book. There are in it things which will cause surprise and pain, but nowhere else are the forces which led to the war so clearly set forth." MR. CHOATE says: "Worthy to be placed among English Classics for its clearness of thought and expression, its restrained eloquence, and its broad historical knowledge ... it explains very lucidly, not the occasion, but the cause (the deep-seated cause) of the present war." The _Times_ says: "A book of warning and enlightenment, written with all a man's strength and sincerity, for which we must be profoundly grateful." The _Spectator_ says: "Let our readers buy this little book and see for themselves what the nature of the inspiration is at the back of the German Imperialism. They will learn in the smallest possible space what Germany is fighting for and what Britain is resisting." Three Important Works THE GERMAN WAR BOOK Being "The Usages of War on Land" issued by the Great General Staff of the German Army. Translated, with a Critical Introduction, by J. H. MORGAN, M.A. Professor of Constitutional Law at University College, London; late Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford; Joint Author of "War; Its Conduct and its Legal Results." _Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net._ This official and amazingly cynical War Book of the Prussian General Staff lays down the rules to be followed by German officers in the conduct of War in the field, e.g., as to non-combatants, forced levies, neutrals, hostages. Its importance and interest cannot be exaggerated. FRANCE IN DANGER By PAUL VERGNET. Translated by BEATRICE BARSTOW. _Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net._ Monsieur Paul Vergnet in this book did for the French Public what Professor Cramb did for England. After a careful study of the Polit
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