WORDS AT WAR

THE WORLD WAR I PROPAGANDA PAMPHLETS

COLLECTION M-115: SERIES 2

BOX 1

  1. American Red Cross– The Red Cross Bulletin. Vol. 1:25, 27-29, 31-34, 2: 1-2. Washington. October 1917-January 1918.
  2. ….. Information. #7, 9-12. Washington 1917.
  3. ….. The Work of the American Red Cross. Report by the War Council of Appropriations and Activities from Outbreak of War to November 1, 1917. Washington 1917.
  4. Amiens: Before and During the War. (Michelin & Co., Clermont-Ferrand) 1919.
  5. Anti-Preparedness Committee – 2 flyers. Washington. Nd.
  6. Asquith, H.H. The War: Its Causes and Its Message. Speeches Delivered by the Prime Minister August-October 1914. London (Methuen) 1914.
  7. Balfour, A. J. The British Blockade. L. (Darling) 1915.
  8. Barker, E. Great Britain’s Reasons for Going to War. L. (Darling) 1915.
  9. Bedier, Joseph. German Atrocities from German Evidence. Paris (Armand Colin) 1915.
  10. ….. How Germany Seeks to Justify her Atrocities. Paris (Armand Colin) 1915.
  11. Belloc, Hilaire. The Second Year of the War. L. (Burrup, Mathieson & Sprague) 1916.
  12. British and German Ideals. The Meaning of the War. (Articles Reprinted from “Round Table” of September 1914 and March 1915) with an Inserted Cover Leaf – Letter from Charles W. Eliot.
  13. Browne, Louis Edgar. New Russia in the Balance. How Germany’s Designs May Be Defeated and Russian Democracy Preserved. Reprinted from the Chicago Daily News, 1918.
  14. Bryce, James. Neutral Nations and the War. NY (Macmillan) 1914.
  15. ….. Alleged German Outrages. Evidence and Documents Laid Before the Committee on Alleged German Outrages. Being an Appendix to the Report…Presided Over by Viscount Bryce. L. (HMSO) nd. (Library Accession Dated October 1915).
  16. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Leaflet. Washington, February 1915.
  17. ….. Growth of Internationalism in Japan. Report to the Trustees of the Endowment by T. Mikaoka. Washington 1915.
  18. The Case Against Armed Merchantmen. Timely Reprints from the New York Press. Np. Nd. (Probably early 1915).
  19. Chamberlain, Thomas G. Why We Fought. Foreword by William Howard Taft. NY (Macmillan) 1919.
  20. Committee on Public Information. War Information Series. Washington.
  1. The War Message and Facts Behind It. Annotated Text of President Wilson’s Message, April 2, 1917.
  2. Lane, Franklin K., & Newton D. Baker. The Nation in Arms. August 1917.
  3. Hazen, Charles D. The Government of Germany. August 1917,
  4. McLaughlin, Andrew C. The Great War. From Spectator to Participant. August 1917.
  5. Lansing, Robert, & Louis F. Post. A War of Self-Defense. August 1917.
  1. Amerikanische Buergertrene, von Buergern deutscher Ablunst. September 1917.
  2. Greene, Evarts B.American Interest in Popular Government Abroad. September 1917.
  1. Merz, Charles.First Session of the War Congress. October 1917.
  2. Scott, George Winfield, & James Wilford Garner –The German War Code Contrasted with the War Manuals of the United States, Great Britain, and France. February 1918.
  3. Sherman, Stuart P. American and Allied Ideals. An Appeal to those who are Neither Hot nor Cold. February 1918.
  4. Altschul, Charles. German Militarism and Its German Critics. March 1918.
  5. Call, Arthur D. (ed.). The War for Peace. March 1918.
  6. Tatlock, John S. P. Why America Fights Germany. March 1918.
  7. Harding, Samuel B. The Study of the Great War. April 1918.

21. Becker, Carl L. (ed.). America’s War Aims and Peace Program. November 1918.

  1. ….. Loyalty Leaflets. #1-5, 7. (1917).
  2. ….. War Publications (Flyer – listing most of the above).
  3. ….. War Cyclopedia. A Handbook for Ready Reference on the Great War. Washington 1918.
  4. ….. War Labor and Peace. Some Recent Addresses and Writings of President Wilson. March 1918.
  5. ….. German War Practices. German Treatment of Conquered Territory. 2 vols. January/March 1918.
  6. ….. How the War Came to America. June 1917.
  7. ….. The President’s Flag Day Address, with Evidence of Germany’s Plans. September 1917.
  8. ….. The Battle Line of Democracy. Prose and Poetry of the World War. September 1917.
  9. ….. National Service Handbook. 1917.
  10. ….. Citizens Military Training Camps. 1921.
  11. Current Misconceptions about the War. New York (Fatherland Corporation) 1915.
  12. Dernbur, Dr. Bernhard. Search-Lights on the War. NY (Fatherland Corporation) 1915.
  13. ….. Germany and the War. Not a Defense but an Explanation. NY (Fatherland Corporation) Nd.
  14. Dixon, Frank H. War is the Nation’s Business. An Answer to “Business as Usual”. New Hampshire Committee on Public Safety. Nd.
  15. Documents Respecting the Negotiations Preceding the War. Published by the Russian Government. L. (HMSO) 1914.
  16. Durkheim, E., & E. Denis. Who Wanted War? The Origin of the War According to Diplomatic Documents. Paris (Armand Colin) 1915.
  17. Fisherr, Walter L. Preparations for Peace. An Address… Washington (GPO) 1916.
  18. Forbenius, H. Germany’s Hour of Destiny. Preface by William R Shepherd. NY (International Monthly) 1914.
  19. Grant, W.L., & Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Colquhoun. Our Just Cause. Facts about the War for Ready Reference. Abbreviated and Revised ed. L. (Heinemann) (?1914).
  20. Great Britain and the European Crisis. Correspondence and Statements in Parliament, Together with an Introductory Narrative of Events. L. (HMSO) 1914.
  21. Grey, Edward. Speech… at the Bechstein Hall, London, 22nd March 1995.

BOX 2

  1. Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate. Treaty of Peace with Germany. Washington (GPO) 1917.
  2. Hope, Anthony. Militarism: German and British. London (Darling) 1915.
  3. Howland, Charles P. America’s Foreign Policy. A Catechism. NY (American Rights Commission) 1916.
  4. Italy To-Day. v. 1:1 – 2:2. September 1, 1918-January 16, 1919. NY (Italian Bureau of Public Information) 10 Issues.
  5. Kahn, Otto H. Government Ownership of Railroads, and War Taxation. NY (National Industrial Conference Boards) 1918.
  6. ….. The Menace of Paternalism. Chicago (American Bankers Association) 1918.
  7. ….. The Need for National Efficiency. Privately printed 1918.
  8. Krmpotich, M.D. Croatia, Bosnia and Herczogovina and the Serbian Claims. Kansas City 1916.
  9. La Visse, E., & CH. Andler. German Theory and Practice of War. Paris (Armand Colin) 1915.
  10. Libby, Frederick J. Military Training in the Making of Men. Reprinted from “The World Tomorrow” by the American Union Against Militarism. Washington (1918).
  11. McAdoo, W.G. A Naval Auxiliary Merchant Marine. Speech…before the Chamber of Commerce of Indianapolis, October 13, 1915.
  12. Madelin, Louis. The Victory of the Marne. Paris (Armand Colin) 1917.
  13. Manning, William T. Great Britain’s Part in the World War. A Sermon. Trinity Church, New York, August 4, 1918.
  14. Mercier, Cardinal. An Appeal to Truth. L. (Hodder & Stoughton) 1915.
  15. Military Training for School Boys. Does America Want it? A Symposium.
  16. Murphy, Ethel Allen. The Victory of the Gardens. A Pageant in Four Episodes. Washington (United StatesSchoolGarden Army) 1919.
  17. The Murder of Captain Fryatt. L (Hodder & Stoughton) 1916.
  18. Nasmyth, George. Universal Military Training and Democracy. Washington (American Union Against Militarism) 1915.
  19. NationalWarGarden Commission. War Gardening and Home Storage of Vegetables. Washington 1919.
  20. Nims, Marion R. Woman in the War. A Bibliography. Washington (GPO) 1918.
  21. Oxford Pamphlets. Oxford U.P. 1914.
  22. Sanday, Dr. The Deeper Causes of the War.

4. Wilkinson, Spenser. Great Britain and Germany.

6. Fletcher, C.R.L. The Germans: Their Empire and How They Have Made It.

7. ….. The Germans: What They Covet.

9. Beaven, Murray. Austrian Policy Since 1867.

11. Morgan, F., & H.W.C. Davis. French Policy since 1871.

  1. Vinogradoff, Paul. Russia: The Psychology of a Nation.
  2. Chirol. Sir Valentine. Serbia and the Serbs.
  3. ….. Germany and ‘The Fear of Russia’.
  4. Urquhart, F. F. The Eastern Question.

17. Fisher, H.A.L. The Value of Small States.

18. Murray, Gilbert. How Can War Ever Be Right?

  1. Muir, Ramsay. The National Principle and the War.
  2. Barker, E. Nietzsche and Treitschke: The Worship of Power in Modern Germany.
  3. Egerton, H.E. The War and the British Dominions.
  4. Trevelyan. Sir Ernest J. India and the War.
  1. Higgins, A. Pearce. The Law of Nations and the War.
  1. Davis, H.W.C. The Retreat from Mons.
  2. ….. The Battles of the Marne and Aisne.
  3. Thursfield, J.R. The Navy and the War.

Lewin, Evans. The Germans in Africa.

Davis, H.W.C. What Europe Owes to Belgium.

Hilditch, A. Neville. Troyon: an Engagement in the Battle of the Aisne Turkey in Europe and Asia.

Ashley, W.J. The War and its Economic Aspects.

Higgins, A. Pearce. Non-Combatants and the War.

Wilkinson, Spenser. August 1914: The Coming of the War.

Muirhead, J.H.German Philosophy and the War. 1915.

Jane, L. Cecil - - The Action Off Heligoland. August 1914 (1915).

  1. Pack, Charles Lathrop. VictoryGardens Feed the Hungry. Washington (NationalWarGardens Commission) 1919.
  2. Paris Chamber of Commerce. Facts about the War. A Bulletin of Information. #3-92. January 1915-March 1919.
  3. Pearl, Raymond, & Ester Pearl Matchett. Reference Handbook of Food Statistics in Relation to the War. Washington (GPO) 1918.
  4. Pinon, René. The Suppression of the Armenians. German Method, Turkish Work. Np. Nd.
  5. Reiss, R.-A. How Austria-Hungary waged war in Serbia. Paris (Armand Colin) 1915.
  6. Rockerfeller, John D. Jr. Brotherhood of Men and Nations. An address… before the Civic & Commercial Club, Denver, Colorado. June 13, 1918.
  7. Rockerfeller Foundation. Newsletter, v. 1:2. New York, August 1, 1916.
  8. Roosevelt, Theodore. A Tribute. Address delivered at a dinner of the National League for Woman’s Service, New York, September 18, 1918.
  9. Schoenrich, Otto. Former Senator Burton’s Trip to South America, 1915. Washington (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) 1915.
  10. Steel, Johannes. War: Must We Die Again? (N.J. Hillman Periodicals, Inc.) October, 1939.
  11. Taft William Howard.The Menace of a Premature Peace. An Address. NY (League to Enforce Peace) Nd.
  12. Truth About Germany. Facts about the War. Np. Nd. (Printed at the Trow Press, New York, probably 1914.
  13. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Weekly Newsletter. V. 5:20. December 19, 1917.
  14. (Upton, Emory). Epitome of Upton’s Military Policy. Washington (GPO) 1916.
  15. Villar, Oswald Garrison. Preparedness. A Series of Eight Articles Reprinted from the New York Evening Post for the Anti-Preparedness Committee. Washington1915.
  16. War CampCommunity Service. A Retrospective. NY (WCCS) 1920.
  17. Weiss, André. The violation by Germany of the Neutrality of Belgium and Luxemburg. Paris (Armand Colin) 1915.
  18. West, Henry L., & Charles T. Hallinan. Universal Military Training. A Debate. NY (American Union Against Militarism) (1919).
  19. World Peace Foundation. “The Staggering Burden of Armament”. (A League of Nations: v. 4:2). Boston 1921.
  20. Panoramic photograph (10” X 54”) of 4th Field Artillery and Engineers’ Camp, Texas City, Texas. 1914.