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SETON-WATSON, R. W. “German, Slav and Magyar.” Williams and Norgate, London, 1916.
STEED, Wm. “The Habsburg Monarchy.” Constable and Co., London, 1916.
SUBERT, F. A. Jan Výrava.” A Play in Five Acts. Translated by Šárka
Hrbek. The Poet Lore Comp. Boston, 1915.
Tyršová Renata et Hantich, H. “Le paysan tchéque. “Per Lamm, Paris et Topic, Prague.
La Nation tchéque.” Vols. i. et ii. Paris, 18 rue Bonaparte, 1915, 1916, 1917.
La Monde slave.” Dir. E. Denis, Rob. de Caix. Paris, 1921, rue Cassette, 1917.
Bohemian Review.” Official Monthly Organ of the Bohemian National Alliance
in America. 3639 West 26th Street, Chicago, Ill.
New Europe.” Vols. i and ii. Constable and Co., London, 1917.

All these Books and Pamphlets, containing inform-
ation upon Bohemian-Slovak questions will
be given free of charge by the Bohem-
ian National Alliance, 3639 W.
26th Street, Chicago, Ill.

T. G. Masaryk: Slavs among the Nations.
T. G. Masaryk: The Voice of an Oppressed People.
Dr. L. Namier: The Czecho-Slovaks.
Dr. L. Namier: The Case of Bohemia.
Thomas Čapek: Bohemia under Hapsburg Misrule.
Charles Pergler: The Heart of Europe.
Edward Beneš: Bohemia’s Case for Independence.
Edward Beneš: The Austrian Terrorism in Bohemia.
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