Why Europe is at War: The Question Considered from the Points of View of France, England, Germany, Japan, and the United StatesFrederic René Coudert, Frederick Wallingford Whitridge, Edmund von Mach, Toyokichi Iyenaga, Francis Vinton Greene G.P. Putnam's sons, 1915 - 170 pages |
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