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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
James M. Beck Archives
James M. Beck •ï¿½28 Items / 16 Books, 10 Articles, 1 Review
The War and Humanity (1916)
A Further Discussion of the Ethics of the World War and the Attitude and Duty
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Published Reviews
  1. Reviews of New Books
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    Notable Recent War-Books (10 Reviews)
    At the War, by Lord Northcliffe
    1. At the War by Lord Northcliffe
    2. The Vampire of the Continent by Count Ernest zu Reventlow
    3. The Pan-German Plot Unmasked by Andre Cheradame
    4. A History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century by Heinrich von Treitschke
    5. Inside the German Empire by Herbert Bayard Swope
    6. A Woman and the War by Frances Countess Warwick
    7. The Slavs of the War Zone by William Frederick Bailey
    8. War Bread by Edward Eyre Hunt
    9. The War and Humanity by James M. Beck
    10. Termination of War and Treaties of Peace by Coleman Phillipson
    The Literary Digest, February 17, 1917, pp. 412-422
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    The New Books (14 Reviews)
    The Hillman, by E. Phillips Oppenheim
    1. The Hillman by E. Phillips Oppenheim
    2. The Shifting Spell by Leslie Probyn
    3. Justice to All by Katherine Mayo
    4. The Voices of Song by James W. Foley
    5. Dante by Charles H. Grandgent
    6. The Divinity of Christ: In the Gospel of John by A.T. Robertson
    7. The Truth About Our Dead by Lida A. Churchill
    8. False Witness by Johannes Jorgensen
    9. The History of the Great War, Vol. I by Arthur Conan Doyle
    10. Petit Belge by Alys de Caraman-Chimay
    11. The Provocation of France by Jean Charlemagne Bracq
    12. The War and Humanity by James M. Beck
    13. A Year with the Birds by Alice E. Ball
    14. Advertising and Its Mental Laws by Henry Foster Adams
    The Outlook, February 14, 1917, pp. 287-292
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    Is the Pen Swifter Than the Sword? (32 Reviews)
    My Four Years in Germany, by James W. Gerard
    1. My Four Years in Germany by James W. Gerard
    2. The Rebuilding of Europe by David Jayne Hill
    3. Imperial Germany by Prince Bernhard von Bulow
    4. The Coming Democracy by Hermann Fernau
    5. An Inquiry into the Nature of Peace, and the Terms of Its Perpetuation by Thorstein Veblen
    6. A League of Nations by Henry N. Brailsford
    7. The Choice Before Us by G. Lowes Dickinson
    8. Europe Unbound by Lisle March Phillipps
    9. England and the War, 1914-1915 by Andre Chevrillon
    10. Greater Italy by William Kay Wallace
    11. The Peril of Prussianism by Douglas Wilson Johnson
    12. The War and Humanity by James M. Beck
    13. The Menace of Peace by George D. Herron
    14. A World in Ferment by Nicholas Murray Butler
    15. Faith, War, and Policy by Gilbert Murray
    16. The Marne Campaign by Frederick E. Whitton and C.E. Callwell
    17. America's Case Against Germany by Lindsay Rogers
    18. Turkey, Greece and the Great Powers by G.F. Abbott
    19. The Diary of a Nation by Edward Sandford Martin
    20. Present-Day Europe by T. Lothrop Stoddard
    21. Behind the German Veil by J.M. de Beaufort
    22. Germany, the Next Republic? by Carl W. Ackerman
    23. Pros and Cons in the Great War by Leonard A. Magnus
    24. William the Second by S.C. Hammer
    25. Nietzsche the Thinker by William MacKintire Salter
    26. The Will to Freedom by John Neville Figgis
    27. The Reconstruction of Poland and the Near East by Herbert Adams Gibbons
    28. The Victorious Faith by Horatio W. Dresser
    29. Aristodemocracy: From the Great War Back to Moses, Christ, and Plato by Charles Waldstein
    30. Militarism by Karl Liebknecht
    31. The Air Man by Francis A. Collins
    32. Nationalism by Rabindranath Tagore
    The Bookman, November 1917, pp. 286-291