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James Waterman Wise Archives
James Waterman Wise •ï¿½24 Items / 12 Books, 9 Articles, 2 Reviews
Swastika: The Nazi Terror (1933)
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    The New Books (5 Reviews)
    Lost Laughter, by Mateel Howe Farnham
    1. Lost Laughter by Mateel Howe Farnham
    2. Shattered Porcelain by Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto
    3. The Great Crooner by Clarence Budington Kelland
    4. Swastika: The Nazi Terror by James Waterman Wise
    5. Major Mysteries of Science by H. Gordon Garbedian
    The Saturday Review, May 27, 1933, p. 619
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    Book Notes (6 Reviews)
    World Affairs
    1. The German Jew: His Share in Modern Culture by Abraham Myerson and Isaac Goldberg
    2. Hitler: Menace to Mankind by Sidney Wallach
    3. The Strange Case of Herr Hitler by Everett R. Clinchy
    4. Swastika: The Nazi Terror by James Waterman Wise
    5. Inevitable War by Lieutenant Colonel Richard Stockton
    6. Political Handbook of the World, 1933 by Walter H. Mallory
    The New Republic, July 12, 1933, p. 243
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (11 Reviews)
    Western Europe
    1. The Spirit of France by Paul Cohen-Portheim
    2. The French International Accounts, 1880-1913 by Harry Dexter White
    3. The Fall of a Throne by Alvaro Alcala-Galiano
    4. Germany Under the Peace Treaty by William Harbutt Dawson
    5. Hitler's Reich: The First Phase by Hamilton Fish Armstrong
    6. Modern Germany: A Study of Conflicting Loyalties by Paul Kosok
    7. Hitler by Emil Lengyel
    8. Swastika: The Nazi Terror by James Waterman Wise
    9. The German Jew: His Share in Modern Culture by Abraham Myerson and Isaac Goldberg
    10. The Jews in Nazi Germany
    11. Denmark's Right to Greenland by Knud K. Berlin
    Foreign Affairs, October 1933, pp. 168-172