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Norman Angell •ï¿½139 Items / 35 Books, 83 Articles, 21 Reviews
The Unseen Assassins (1932)
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Published Reviews
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    Political Theory and Miscellaneous (Review)
    The Unseen Assassins, by Norman Angell
    1. The Unseen Assassins by Norman Angell
    American Political Science Review, June 1932, p. 591
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    Who Makes a War? (Review)
    The Unseen Assassins, by Norman Angell
    1. The Unseen Assassins by Norman Angell
    The New Republic, June 15, 1932, p. 133
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    The Greatest Illusion (Review)
    The Unseen Assassins, by Norman Angell
    1. The Unseen Assassins by Norman Angell
    The Saturday Review, February 13, 1932, p. 517
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    Felo de Se? (4 Reviews)
    What Would Be the Character of a New War?, by Norman Angell
    1. What Would Be the Character of a New War? by Norman Angell
    2. The Dragon's Teeth by J.F.C. Fuller
    3. They That Take the Sword by Esme C. Wingfield-Stratford
    4. The Unseen Assassins by Norman Angell
    Scrutiny, May 1932, pp. 85-86
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (10 Reviews)
    General International Relations
    1. Survey of International Affairs, 1930 by Arnold J. Toynbee
    2. Documents on International Affairs, 1930 by John W. Wheeler-Bennett
    3. Political Handbook of the World, 1932 by Walter H. Mallory
    4. The Unseen Assassins by Norman Angell
    5. International Relations by R.B. Mowat
    6. What European and American Students Think on International Problems by Heber R. Harper
    7. The World Court, 1921-1931 by Manley O. Hudson
    8. The International Labor Organization
    9. International Communication by Herbert N. Shenton, Edward Sapir, and Otto Jespersen, ...
    10. The Disarmament Conference by W. Arnold-Forster
    Foreign Affairs, April 1932, pp. 510-511