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Women and War Work by Helen Fraser
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This work, which has had a large sale in England, will be invaluable
when the terms of peace begin to be seriously discussed. Every
European people is reviewed and the evolution of the different
nationalities is carefully explained. Particular reference is made
to the so-called "Irredentist" lands, whose people want to be under
a different flag from that under which they live.

The colonizing methods of all the nations are dealt with, and
especially the place in the sun that Germany hasn't got.

NEW YORK TIMES says: "Such a volume as this will undoubtedly
be of value in presenting ... facts of great importance in a
brief and interesting fashion."

BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE says: "It is hard to find a man who
presents his arguments so broad-mindedly as Dr. Hannah. His
spirit is that of a catholic scholar striving earnestly to
find the truth and present it sympathetically."

PHILADELPHIA NORTH AMERICAN says: "It is in no sense history,
but rather a preparatory effort to mark broadly the outlines
of any future peace settlement that would have even a fighting
chance of permanency. Only in perusing a critical study of
this character can the vast problems of post-bellum imminence
be fully apprehended."

PHILADELPHIA PRESS says: "His work is immensely readable and
particularly interesting at this time and will throw much
fresh light on the situation."

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