
Ten years after
by Philip Gibbs
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Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2022 with the help of original edition published long back [1925]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or m...
Chapters (257)
- TEN YEARS AFTER
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- I.—THE WORLD WAR
- The Sense of Peace
- The Call to Arms
- The Ignorance of the Peoples
- The Call to Courage
- The Homing Birds
- The Spirit of France
- The Entente Cordiale
- Trench Warfare
- The Slaughter on the Somme
- The Spirit of the Victims
- The People at Home
- The Agony of England
- Unbroken Loyalties
- The War of Exhaustion
- Germany’s Last Offensive
- America Comes In
- The Counter-Attack
- The Last Three Months
- The Coming of Peace
- II.—THE UNCERTAIN PEACE
- Fading Memories
- The Barriers of Class
- The Great Reaction
- The Peace Treaty
- The Fantastic Figures
- The Golden Lie
- The Downfall of Idealism
- The League of Nations
- The France of Poincaré
- The Russian Revolution
- The Agony of Austria
- The German People
- The British Illusion
- The Lesson of Reality
- The Price of War
- Physical Recovery in Europe
- The “A.R.A.”
- The Russian Famine
- The Relief of Austria
- The Problem of Germany
- The Adventure of Inflation
- The Occupation of the Ruhr
- The German Separatists
- “The Black Horror”
- British Policy and French Suspicion
- Lloyd George and Poincaré
- The Downfall of Greece
- The Denial of Democracy
- The Revival of Hope
- American Idealism
- Naval Disarmament
- American Sympathy with France
- The Dawes Report
- The Social Revolution in England
- The Defeat of Poincaré
- The London Agreement
- III.—THE PRESENT PERILS
- Racial Passions
- The Racial Ambitions of Russia
- The Dark Horse
- The Russian Folk
- The Clash of Colour
- India, Egypt, Africa
- The French in Morocco
- The Economic Struggle
- The Price of Labour
- German Competition
- Illusions of the Socialists
- IV.—THE HOPE AHEAD
- The Spirit of Peace
- The American Slogan for Peace
- The Old Enemies
- Liberal Thought in France
- The Machinery Of Destruction
- The Revolt Against War
- Class Warfare
- The Challenge of Intolerance
- The Sacred Remembrance
- God or the Devil?
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