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Arnold J. Toynbee • 134 Items / 75 Books, 53 Articles, 2 Reviews
Survey of International Affairs, 1928 (1929)
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    Books in Brief (10 Reviews)
    Les Enfants Terribles, by Jean Cocteau
    1. Les Enfants Terribles by Jean Cocteau
    2. The Hound of Florence by Felix Salten
    3. The Thistles of the Baragan by Panait Istrati
    4. Seed of Liberty by E. Keble Chatterton
    5. Survey of International Affairs, 1928 by Arnold J. Toynbee and V.M. Boulter
    6. Twentieth-Century Poetry by John Drinkwater, Henry Seidel Canby, and William Rose Benet, ...
    7. A Junior Anthology of World Poetry by Mark Van Doren and Garibaldi M. Lapolla
    8. The Jade Mountain: A Chinese Anthology by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kang-Hu
    9. From Centaur to Cross by H. Bedford-Jones, Gilbert Chinard, and Maurice de Guerin, ...
    10. An Elizabethan Journal by G.B. Harrison
    The Nation, July 9, 1930, p. 48
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    Some Recent Books on International Relatiosn (12 Reviews)
    General International Relations
    1. The Unity of the World by Guglielmo Ferrero
    2. Nationalism and Internationalism by Herbert Adams Gibbons
    3. World Politics in Modern Civilization by Harry Elmer Barnes
    4. A World Community by John Herman Randall
    5. The Future of Empire and the World Price of Peace by William H. Dawson
    6. War for Profits by Otto Lehmann-Russbuldt
    7. Highways to International Good Will by Walter W. Van Kirk
    8. Air Power and the Cities by J.M. Spaight
    9. Naval Disarmament by H. Wilson Harris
    10. Ten Years' Life of the League of Nations by John Eppstein
    11. The Open Door and the Mandates System by Benjamin Gerig
    12. Survey of International Affairs, 1928 by Arnold J. Toynbee and V.M. Boulter
    Foreign Affairs, July 1930, p. 669