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A Venture in Prophecy - Spring Announcements

Steeves, H. R. | April 4, 1918 issue

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A glance at publishers' announcements will show that the literature of war is this spring the transcendent interest, not only of the student of events, but of the general reader. Of the books of the sort that appear to promise most, there stand out André Chéradame's "The United States and Pan-Germania," Baron von Freytag-Loringhoven's "Deductions From the World War," a remarkably enlightening presentation of the German military situation. One of the most illumining of the war volumes is Isaac F. Marcossons "The Business of War," which depicts the complex machinery of war production and supply and reveals the economic generalship that sustains enormous military operations.

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WAR; BOOKS; LITERATURE; UNITED States & Pan-Germania, The (Book); BUSINESS of War, The (Book); PUBLISHERS & publishing
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