“I’m not much of a chap at pretty speeches and all that sort of thing,
but you’re a rare one, you know, the rummiest sort of a rare one--the
kind a chap dreams about but never gets--and yet I’ve got you-- Oh,
hang it all, Doris,” he broke off helplessly. “You know----”
She smiled at him and slipped her arm through his.
“Yes, I know,” she said.
“Good old Doris,” he muttered. “Silly ass, aren’t I?”
But she wouldn’t admit that.
FOUR TIMELY BOOKS OF
INTERNATIONAL IMPORTANCE
I ACCUSE (_J’ACCUSE!_) By a German. A Scathing Arraignment of the
German War Policy.
At this vital time in the nation’s history every patriotic American
should read and reread this wonderful book and learn the absurdity of
the German excuse that they wanted a “Place in the Sun.”
Learn how the German masses were deluded with the idea that they were
making a defensive war to protect the Fatherland.
Let the author of this illuminating book again show the sacrilege of
claiming a Christian God as a Teutonic ally and riddle once more the
divine right of kings.
PAN-GERMANISM. By Roland G. Usher.
The clear, graphic style gives it a popular appeal that sets it miles
apart from the ordinary treatise, and for the reader who wishes to
get a rapid focus on the world events of the present, perhaps no book
written will be more interesting.
It is the only existing forecast of exactly the present development of
events in Europe. It is, besides, a brisk, clear, almost primer-like
reduction of the complex history of Europe during the last forty years
to a simple, connected story clear enough to the most casual reader.
THE CHALLENGE OF THE FUTURE. By Roland G. Usher.
A glance into America’s future by the man who, in his book PAN-GERMANISM,
foretold with such amazing accuracy the coming of the present European
events. An exceedingly live and timely book that is bound to be read and
discussed widely because it strikes to the heart of American problems,
and more especially because it hits right and left at ideas that have
become deep-seated convictions in many American minds.
THE EVIDENCE IN THE CASE. By James M. Beck, LL.D., Formerly Assistant
Attorney-General of the United States, Author of the “War and
Humanity.” With an Introduction by the Hon. Joseph H. Choate, Late U.
S. Ambassador to Great Britain.
No work on the War has made a deeper impression throughout the world
than “The Evidence in the Case,” a calm, dispassionate, but forceful
discussion of the moral responsibility for the present war as disclosed
by the diplomatic papers. Arnold Bennett says that it “is certainly by
far _the most convincing indictment of Germany_ in existence.”
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
JACK LONDON’S NOVELS
May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap’s list.
JOHN BARLEYCORN.
Illustrated by H. T. Dunn.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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