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Paul Einzig Archives
Paul Einzig •ï¿½42 Items / 41 Books, 1 Article
Montagu Norman (1932)
A Study in Financial Statesmanship
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    Montagu Norman (Review)
    A Financial Titan Among Political Minnows
    1. Montagu Norman by Paul. Einzig
    The Bookman (U.K.), November 1932, p. 124
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    Political Biography of the Year (8 Reviews)
    Life of Herbert Henry Asquith, Lord Oxford and Asquith, by John A. Spender and Cyril As...
    1. Life of Herbert Henry Asquith, Lord Oxford and Asquith by John A. Spender and Cyril Asquith
    2. Life of Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Earl St. Aldwyn by Lady Victoria A. Hicks-Beach
    3. Lord Cromer by Lawrence John Lumley Dundas Zetland
    4. Walter Leaf, 1852-1927 by Walter Leaf and Charlotte Leaf
    5. The Life of John Redmond by Denis Gwynn
    6. The Life of Lord Carson by Edward Marjoribanks
    7. Herbert Gladstone by Charles Edward Mallet
    8. Montagu Norman by Paul. Einzig
    The Bookman (U.K.), December 1932, p. 179
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (13 Reviews)
    The British Commonwealth of Nations
    1. British Government Finance by John Waller Hills and E.A. Fellowes
    2. The G.H.Q. of L.s.d by John Wardlaw-Milne
    3. Montagu Norman by Paul. Einzig
    4. Speeches and Documents on the British Dominions, 1918-1931 by Arthur Berriedale Keith
    5. With De Valera in America by Patrick McCartan
    6. Outraged Ulster by Charles James O'Donnell
    7. Years of Destiny by John Coatman
    8. Truth About India: Can We Get It? by Verrier Elwin
    9. The Indian Riddle by John Coatman
    10. Modern India Thinks by K.R. Luckmidas
    11. A Letter from India by Edward J. Thompson
    12. Gate-Keepers of India by Jai Krishna Chowdhry
    13. A Ceylon Commentary by Paul R. Smythe
    Foreign Affairs, January 1933, pp. 375-376