England on the witness stand; the Anglo-German case tried by a jury of Englishmen.

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Author / Creator:Schrader, Frederick Franklin, 1857-1943, editor.
Imprint:New York, The Fatherland, 1915.
Description:112 pages 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2547185
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Notes:Also issued online.
Other form:Online version: Schrader, Frederick Franklin, b. 1857. England on the witness stand. New York, The Fatherland, 1915
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction, by F.F. Schrader
  • England self-revealed; Premier Asquith, Sir Henry Lucy, Bernard Shaw and the London "Times" testify
  • How the war came, by "the Labor leader."--Britain and the war: a study in diplomacy, by C.H. Norman
  • Is Britain blameless? By A.F. Brockway
  • Why we are at war, by J.R. Macdonald
  • Is Germany right and Britain wrong? From a speech by C. Allen
  • The outbreak of the war, by E.D. Morel
  • Dreadnoughts and dividends: an exposure of the armament ring; speech of Mr. P. Snowden, M.P., on naval estimates, 1914
  • New light on the causes of the war; Dr. F.C. Conybeare ... radically revises his opinions and frankly restates his position
  • a letter to Lord Northcliffe, by A.G. Garvin [i.e. Gardiner].