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The Viereck-Chesterton Debate : Debate Between George Sylvester Viereck Editor Of “The Fatherland” New York and Cecil Chesterton Editor Of “The  New Witness” London on "Whether The Cause Of Germany Or That Of The Allied Powers Is Just"

The Viereck-Chesterton Debate : Debate Between George Sylvester Viereck Editor Of “The Fatherland” New York and Cecil Chesterton Editor Of “The New Witness” London on "Whether The Cause Of Germany Or That Of The Allied Powers Is Just"

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The Viereck-Chesterton Debate : Debate Between George Sylvester Viereck Editor Of “The Fatherland” New York and Cecil Chesterton Editor Of “The New Witness” London on "Whether The Cause Of Germany Or That Of The Allied Powers Is Just"

by George Sylvester Viereck, Cecil Chesterton (Chairmen Prof. William R. Shepard Of Colombia University And Louis W. Wetmore)

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New York City: The Fatherland Corporation, 1915. Debate held at Cort Theater, Jan. 17th, 1915. Quite Scarce in Original wraps. Light age, wear, with saddle-stitched binding Fine. Conservatively VeryGood+. Includes original mailing envelope, a bit edge worn and aged (see scan).. First Edition. Soft Cover, Saddle-stitched. Very Good+. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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Title
The Viereck-Chesterton Debate : Debate Between George Sylvester Viereck Editor Of “The Fatherland” New York and Cecil Chesterton Editor Of “The New Witness” London on "Whether The Cause Of Germany Or That Of The Allied Powers Is Just"
Author
George Sylvester Viereck, Cecil Chesterton (Chairmen Prof. William R. Shepard Of Colombia University And Louis W. Wetmore)
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Paperback
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Used - Very Good+
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First Edition
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The Fatherland Corporation
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New York City
Date Published
1915
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8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall
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0.00 lbs
Keywords
History, World War I, Kulturekampf, Prussia, America, England, Russia Belgium, Servia, Japan, Austrian Empire, Bosnia, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Bismark, Wilhelm II, Edward Grey, Bethman-Hollweg, German White Book, English Blue Book

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