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"World's History

is

the World's Judgment/'

The British Black Book as all readers agree, one of the most remarkable and strongest books Based on irrefutable historical sver published in the United States. 'acts, it gives an inside view of England's share in the present war. its main object is to promote true Americanism and the spirit of fair Therefore it appeals to all who wish to uphold the noble vir}lay. ises of Patrick Henry, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, jeorge Washington, Baron von Steuben and other heroes, who aught in 1775 to 1783, and in 1812 to 1814 for justice and liberty. As the "British Black Book" stands for true American ideals, nany editors of papers and periodicals, published in America, but s,

British influence, have ignored this book and suppress it, in >rder to withhold from their readers the real facts in regard to the >rigin and events of the present European War. send If your dealer does not carry the "British Black Book," me dollar in check or money order to the author

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NEW YORK book will be forwarded to you by return mail. ordered 40 per cent discount edlowed.

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Views about "The British Black Book". "Permit me to congratulate you upon the publication of the Black Book." The name is particularly striking and apro>os. The book itself is also very impressive. Certainly you are to be

ongratulated upon the zeal and work which produced this excellent

^British

ontribution to present day questions. The misfortune of it all is that

>iir public press does not want the public enlightened on these maters and, therefore, they have refused to let the people know that such I compendium of facts exists. This condition, however, should not

ibcourage those who love truth and justice. should encourage us to greater activity."

On

the

contrary,

it

Jeremiah O'Leary President of American Truth Society,

New

York.