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Herbert W. Richmond Archives
Herbert W. Richmond •ï¿½13 Items / 10 Books, 3 Articles
Sea Power in the Modern World (1934)
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    Mahan to Date (Review)
    Sea Power in the Modern World, by Herbert W. Richmond
    1. Sea Power in the Modern World by Herbert W. Richmond
    The New Republic, December 12, 1934, p. 146
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    Navies of the World (Review)
    Sea Power in the Modern World, by Herbert W. Richmond
    1. Sea Power in the Modern World by Herbert W. Richmond
    The Saturday Review, January 12, 1935, p. 423
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (18 Reviews)
    General: Political and Legal
    1. Documents on International Affairs, 1933 by John W. Wheeler-Bennett
    2. Documentary Textbook on International Relations by John Eugene Harley
    3. On Politics and Politicians by F.S. Oliver
    4. A Guide to Modern Politics by G.D.H. Cole and Margaret Cole
    5. Science for a New World by John Arthur Thomson and J.G. Crowther
    6. If I Were Dictator by Julian Huxley
    7. Liberty Today by C.E.M. Joad
    8. Democracy and Military Power by Silas Bent McKinley
    9. Force by David Davies
    10. How to Make a Revolution by Raymond Postgate
    11. Zaharoff: High Priest of War by Guiles Davenport
    12. Labour and War by Bjarne Braatoy
    13. Sea Power in the Modern World by Herbert W. Richmond
    14. Some Aspects of the Covenant of the League of Nations by John Fischer Williams
    15. The Origins of the International Labor Organization by James T. Shotwell
    16. The Permanent Court of International Justice by Manley O. Hudson
    17. The Development of International Law by the International Court by Hersch Lauterpacht
    18. Criteria of Capacity for Independence by Walter Holmes Ritsher
    Foreign Affairs, January 1935, pp. 345-346