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nglish of the earlier history of Prussia.) (2s. 6d.) H.A.L. FISHER. _Napoleonic Statesmanship: Germany_. 1903. (12s. 6d.) (Germany in the Napoleonic era.) SEELEY. _Life of Stein_. 1878. 3 vols. (30s.) (The standard work in English on reorganisation of Prussia after Napoleon.) BISMARCK. _Reflections and Reminiscences_. (The guiding mind in Germany, 1862-1888.) 2 vols. 1898. (Can only be bought second-hand.) HEADLAM. _Life of Bismarck_. 1899. (6s.) (Heroes of the Nations.) HOLLAND. _Germany to the Present Day_. 1913. (2s. net.) A useful short history if supplemented by other books. POWICKE. _Bismarck_. 1914. (6d.) (People's Books.) (Excellent.) The two great modern German historians are Treitschke and Sybel, for whom see Gooch's _History and Historians in the Nineteenth Century_, pp. 140-53. Treitschke's history is not available in English: Sybel's has been translated under the title, _The Founding of the German Empire by William I._ vols., New York, 1890-1891. 2. GERMANY UNDER WILLIAM II. BUeLOW. _Imperial Germany_. 1914. (2s. net.) (The mind of the German Government.) SAUNDERS. _The Last of the Huns_. 1914. (1s. net.) (In spite of its objectionable title this volume, by the late correspondent of the _Times_ in Berlin, is written with fairness and lucidity, and contains much valuable information.) HENRI LICHTENBERGER. _Germany and its Evolution in Modern Times._ 1913. (10s. 6d net.) (Translated from the French: suggestive, especially on economic questions and on the movements of German thought.) W.H. DAWSON. _The Evolution of Modern Germany_. 1908. (5s. net.) (The best general account of modern Germany in English.) C. TOWER. _Germany of To-day._ 1913. Home University Library. (Is.) (Good.) C. SAROLEA. _The Anglo-German Problem_. (2s.) (A useful popular account of German political conditions and German policy.) _Board of Education Special Reports_, vols. iii. and ix. (3s. 3d. and 2s. 7d.) Articles by Dr. M.E. Sadler on German Education. _Memoirs of Prince Hohenlohe_. (Imperial Chancellor, 1894-1900.) 2 vols. 1906. (24s. net.) The Britannica War Books. _Germany_. (2s. 6d. net.) By W. Alison Phillips and J.W. Headlam. (A somewhat carelessly abridged reprint from the standard article in the _Encyclopaedia Britannica_.) 3. GENERAL BOOKS H.S. CHAMBERLAIN. _The foundations of the Nineteenth Century_. English translation. 2 vols. 1910. (25s. net.) (This book had an immense vogue in Ge
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