World War, 1914-1918
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- "Speaking of Prussians--"
- A Japanese view of the War
- A Socialist and war, 1914-1916
- A history of modern banks of issue
- A history of the Great War, 1914-1918
- A history of the Great War, 1914-1918
- A history of the Peace Conference of Paris
- A history of the World War: 1914-1918
- A journey through France in war time
- A lasting peace: a conversation between X (a neutral) and Y. (an Englishman)
- A short history of the Great War
- A student in arms
- A student in arms, second series
- A world in ferment: interpretations of the war for a new world
- A writer at war: Arnold Bennett 1914-1918
- Above the battle
- Account of a visit to the front
- Action front
- After a year: speech
- After twelve months of war
- America's war for humanity : pictorial history of the world war for liberty, interesting, instructive, thrilling
- American world policies
- An ordinary Briton's view of the War: an open letter to a Senator of the U.S.A
- Australian war graves workers and World War One : devoted labour for the lost, the unknown but not forgotten dead
- Austria in dissolution: being the personal recollections of Stephan, Count Burián
- Before the war
- Before the war
- Between St. Dennis and St. George: a sketch of three civilisations
- Brotherhood of men and nations : an address delivered before the Civic and Commercial Club at Denver, Colorado, June 13, 1918
- Central Europe
- Colour blind neutrality: an open letter to Doctor George Brandes
- Common sense about the War
- Companionship in arms: speeches delivered in London on April 12, 1917, by the Prime Minister of Great Britain, [David Lloyd George], the United States Ambassador, [Mr. Page], Viscount Bryce, & Lord Robert Cecil, and in the House of Commons on April 18, by Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Asquith, Mr. Dillon, & Mr. Wardle, to celebrate America's adhesion to the Allies' cause
- Dear Duchess, Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland, 1867-1955
- Deutschland und Amerika: Erinnerungen aus dem fünfjährigen Kriege
- Disenchantment
- England and Germany
- England and the war : being sundry addresses delivered during the war and now first collected
- England and the war: being sundry addresses delivered during the war and now first collected
- Erlebnisse im Weltkrieg
- Essays and addresses in war time
- Europe in the melting pot
- Europe since 1789
- European police forces and law enforcement in the first World War
- From pinafores to politics
- General Smuts's message to South Wales: speech delivered at Tonypandy, Rhondda, on October 29, 1917
- German conspiracies in America, from an American point of view, by an American
- German policy before the war
- Germania contra mundum
- Germany at bay
- Germany's move and Britain's answer: speech
- Glimpses
- Government control of the liquor business in Great Britain and the United States
- Grandeur and misery of victory
- Grandeurs et misères d'une victoire
- Great Britain and the European crisis: correspondence and statements in Parliament, together with an introductory narrative of events
- History of the World War : an authentic narrative of the world's greatest war including the Covenant of the League of Nations and the terms of the Treaty of Peace
- History of the world war : an authentic narrative of the world's greatest war,
- How long will it last?
- If the British fleet had not moved!
- Impressions of Scandinavia in war time
- Inter arma: being essays written in time of war
- International law : some problems of the war : a lecture delivered before the University of Oxford in the hall of All Souls College on October 30, 1915
- International law and the Great War
- International law and the World War
- International law: some problems of the war: a lecture delivered before the University of Oxford in the hall of All Souls' College on October 30, 1915
- Is war civilization?
- Kelly Miller's history of the World War for human rights : an intensely human and brilliant account of the World War : why America entered the conflict : what the allies fought for : and a thrilling account of the important part taken by the Negro in the tragic defeat of Germany : the downfall of autocracy, and complete victory for the cause of righteousness and freedom : including a wonderful array of striking pictures made from recent official photographs, illustrating and describing the new and awful devices used in the horrible methods of modern warfare, together with remarkable pictures of the Negro in action in both army and navy
- Krieg und Friede
- La Grande guerre, 1914-1918
- La crise européenne et la grande guerre, 1904-1918
- La crise européenne et la première guerre mondiale
- La guerre européenne & le problème colonial
- La mystification des peuples alliés: pourquoi? comment? par qui?
- Leaves in the wind
- Les folies de l'industrie
- Lessons of allied cooperation: naval military and air 1914-1918
- Might is right
- Modern Germany and the modern world
- Mors et vita
- Nationality and the war
- Never Again! : a Protest and a Warning Addressed to the Peoples of Europe
- Now it can be told
- Ordeal by battle
- Paris war days : diary of an American,
- Power and influence: [an autobiography]
- Prussianism and its destruction, with which is reprinted part II, of The Great Illusion
- Quelques aspects du vertige mondial
- Realities of war
- Revelations by an ex-director of Krupp's: Dr. Mühlon's memorandum and his letter to Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg
- Right above race
- Securities of peace: a retrospect, 1848-1914
- Sir Edward Grey's reply to Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg: being a letter addressed to the British press on the 25th August, 1915, together with a statement issued by the Foreign Office on the 1st September, 1915
- Socialism and the Great War: the collapse of the Second International
- Some Swedish reflections in these momentous times: November, 1915
- Some gains of the War: an address to the Royal Colonial Institute, delivered Feb. 13, 1918
- Some war-time lessons : The soldier's standards of conduct; The war as a practical test of American scholarship; What have we learned?
- St. George and the dragon
- Sur la voie glorieuse
- Tales of war
- Tales of war
- The British Commonwealth of Nations: a speech
- The English spirit: extract from a letter to a neutral
- The European commonwealth : problems historical and diplomatic,
- The European commonwealth: problems historical and diplomatic
- The Germans and the small nations: an interview with Lord French
- The Great War
- The Pangerman plot unmasked: Berlin's formidable peace-trap of 'The drawn war'
- The Pentecost of calamity
- The War and the European revolution in relation to history: being the the Crieghton lecture for 1919
- The book of Italy
- The break-up of the Habsburg Empire, 1914-1918: a study in national and social revolution
- The case of Bohemia
- The crimes of England
- The development of international law after the World War
- The diary of Lord Bertie of Thame, 1914-1918
- The era of violence, 1898-1945
- The faith of England: an address to the Union Society of University College, London, delivered March 22 1917
- The foreign policy of Sir Edward Grey, 1906-1915
- The gathering of the nations
- The gods in the battle
- The great war of 1914-1918
- The healing of nations and the hidden sources of their strife
- The history of the Great European War: its causes and effects
- The letters and friendships of Sir Cecil Spring-Rice: a record
- The making of a state: memories and observations, 1914-1918
- The method in the madness: a fresh consideration of the case between Germany and ourselves
- The military outlook: the Allies' prospects of victory
- The new German Empire: a study of German war aims from German sources
- The question of Alsace-Lorraine
- The relations of England and Holland
- The second year of the War
- The unmaking of Europe: the first phase of the Hohenzollern war
- The vindication of Great Britain: a study in diplomacy and strategy with reference to the illusions of her critics and the problems of the future
- The violation by Germany of the neutrality of Belgium and Luxemburg
- The voice of Belgium: being the war utterances of Cardinal Mercier
- The voice of God: pastoral letter [from] D.J. Cardinal Mercier
- The war and democracy
- The war behind the war, 1914-1918: a history of the political and civilian fronts
- The war of ideas: an address to the Royal Colonial Institute, delivered Dec. 12, 1916
- Three years' war for peace
- Through the fog of war
- Through thirty years, 1892-1922: a personal narrative
- To Belgium
- To neutral peace-lovers: a plea for patience
- To our colleagues in Russia
- Tommy Atkins at war as told in his own letters
- Two years of war
- Waiting for daylight
- War
- War aims and peace ideals: selections in prose and verse illustrating the aspirations of the modern world
- War and the future : Italy, France and Britain at war
- War and the weird
- War memoirs of David Lloyd George
- War memoirs of David Lloyd George
- War poems
- War, science and civilization
- We did not fight: 1914-18 experiences of war resisters
- What Britain is fighting for: a reply to the German Chancellor: a speech
- What Germany thinks : or, The war as Germans see it,
- What Germany thinks; or The war as Germans see it
- What Is Coming? : a Forecast of Things After the War
- What is England doing?
- What is coming?: a forecast of things after the War
- Why the Allies will win: an interview with the Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George
- Why we are at war : Great Britain's case,
- Why we are at war: Great Britain's case
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