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- The British Black Book'* is a useful work of propaganda for
believe in the justice of the German cause. Few methods of treatment are more convincing than that of adducing a nation's own testimony as a means of reproach. Mr. Cronau has employed it to all
full
who
advantage." Professor
"The
Wm.
R. Shepherd, Columbia University,
New
York.
given in this work^ are so striking and to the point, the street is able to understand them. Certainly it is the most comprehensive, most convincing and most valuable of all war books, that have appeared so far." Professor R. C. Schiedt Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. that every
facts,
man from
"This
is
certainly the
most
fearless
book E.
notice*"
that ever
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came
to
my
(Authoress).
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to convey my sense of gratitude for the real service your collection of facts. I read the work with the greatest interest and wish it the widest circulation." Professor Thomas C. Hall, New York.
"Permit
you rendered
"Your million
me in
"British Black at least."
Book"
is
wonderful,
it
must be put
in
a
hands
Dr. N.
"The Hbtory,
K
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New
York.
Black Book" is a very great contribution to the War some respect the greatest." Hon. James MacGuire, Ex-Mayor of Syracuse, N. Y.
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"Of this book, about the best written yet on the war situation, there should be at least 100,000 copies distributed all over the United States." F. V. Frantzius, Chicago.
"From the first to the last page this book is an enlightment. German- Americans can not give greater help to their own cause, to the cause of the United States and to truth and justice, than by distributing this wonderful book sunong their Anglo-American fellow-citizens. Especially they should attention."
have
their
own
children read
it
with greatest
The Baltimore Correspondent. "This "British Black Book" is the most terrible arraignment of English aggression ever published, giving a running account of the manner in which England has for centuries taken advantage of every With its first two other nation to get; possession of its commerce. chapters in mind, a reader has the key to England's present purpose and line of campaign. The author holds our attention to the last word of the volume. The price of the book is $1.00. It is worth five times The Fatherland. more than that"