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Lord Rcdesdale's
Memories
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Diplomatic
Reminiscences
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anj for a wt i in m'
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Personal Aspects of
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rirturrs F-nne and Itussli Jurln5.,I,.
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if OR THE WAR LIBRARY
The Australian
Victories In France
In 1018
By Lt.-Gcn. Sir JOHN MONASH
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American co-epral'on in breakmir llip
Hlndfnburc ltn 1 "
Sir Douglas Halg's
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The rtrsil authority as te thn n.rtt'sh
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Sir Archibald Murray's
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and Its Problems
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BIOGRAPHY
DISRAELI'S AUDACITY
EQUAL TO JEFFERSON'S
The Purchase of the Suez Canal Shares Required the Same
Kind of Courage as the Purchase of Louisiana
Lord Redc'dnlc. in Ills delightful
memoirs, remarked that the early
nItltllP4 nf Mm DV . L'nllllMn llfn a' llAtt.
jnmin Dhrneli, by W. P. Menypcnny,
were ilu I and tiiilntrrestlnj, but that
HeerRi' Enrl ISuclcIc, who took tip the
work when Menypentiy died, was much
tnetc Hitcri'ssful In rcvcnllng the man
te liis lenders. Tlie Inst two volumes,
whlcli linvi' recently appeared, (ever
tlie t'erlcul from 1SIJS te the death of
Dismell in 1KS1. It was during these
.tears that Disraeli became nn Inter
national figure and achieved his great
est fume.
Buckle's volumes describe in detail,
with many illuminating incidents, the
art which DNrnell plnjed In British
ami Lurepean affairs during this long
peiled. The great triumph of his career
winch he achieved lu the Berlin congress
Is dcsciilxd fully. Mr. Buckle quotes
Illsnini.k's comment during the con cen
giesM, "The old Jew Is the man," te
indicate the predominant position which
he en upletl in that fnmeiis gntbcrlng of
statesmen.
The story of the purchase of the
siiez canal glint c from the Khedive of
Lvpt Is icted, a purchnve which re
lulled the same Kind of niidncitv that
Jeffersen displajed when he bought
Louisiana from Prance, Parliament
wits nut in session when Disraeli acted
nnd Cengtess w-ns In recess when ,Tef ,Tef
..isen took ever the great Louisiana
tcrrlterj. As te the details of the Suez
tiansai liens, it has been commonly
understood that the first Infoimntien
li.tt the 177,000 canal filiates held by
the Khedive letild be bought came te
Disraeli from Frederick (Jrecnwoed,
editor of the Pall Mall Gazette. Mr.
'liiclde admits that Greenwood did give
this infei inatien te Disraeli, but he
nys that there is ground for the belief
that the information reached the foreign
nflicc fiem another senice en the snmc
day that (tieetiwoed interviewed Dis
ineli. It took only ten dajs for the
cabinet te dis ide te make the purchase,
te raise the nci.cf.sniy money and te
complete tlie tinnsaetliin. The money
was obtained ftem Lionel de Rothschild
by private ngiieineut. He wus te pre
PRESS-AGENTING OF
THE SOUTH SEAS
Twe Mere Beehs That Make
the Region Attractive te
Irresponsible Youth
The amount of press-egentlng which
the Seuth Seas have hud within the Inst
two jears or se must make the leading
ladle of the theatre envious. Semer.
set Mnuchnm turned popular attention
te the Tahiti bv his "The Moen and
Sixpence," in which the experiences of
nn artist In that delectable isle were dc-t-crihed.
The dlhcevery that the orig
inal of the nrtist was (inuguln, nn er
ratic French painter, was followed bv
the tianslatlen into Hnglish of his book
about the Island and its life and about
ids own erpetlences. Then came I'red
i" lilt O'l'rien's book, balled by Mrs.
.lack Londen ns the very quintessence
of the cssentlnl spirit of the rigien.
and 'e enteitnlnintr that it has gene
into three or four editions.
Hew many ethei hooks nbettt the
Is'nnds hae been issued only a bibliog-
n'llier can tell. Twe new ones, bow
ever, have appeared within n few weeks.
One is In Lieutenant Hecter MncQuar-
i wel' Known in Philadelphia, who In
"Tahiti Dajs" writes of ids experi
ences whi'e recovering from the effects
of a cas attack in the war. The ether
is "Smith Sea ream," by A. Safroni Safreni
M dd eten. an I'nglldi wanderer, who
has seen mlvcnttires In mniM lnnd. A
I'lii'mlclphinn who spent several weeks
In Tahiti and knows the islnnd nnd its
atmosphere says that Mnetjuarrle's
hook is far superior te that of O'ltiien.
I'l means that the Tahiti which he
aw is much mere like the Tahiti that
Mil' ijiiniiie haw than Is the Tahiti of
OT.nen. The invalided ellirer gives a
geed liiture of two civilizations in
jiP'tine ttien, the civilbntien of the
mainland nnd the civilization of the
one-time hcnthcti Islnnds en which u
teneer of Christianity lias been imposed
without milking any radical change In
the basic habits of the people.
Mr. Safroni-Middleten writes mere
nt length and mere in detail than Lieu
tenant MacQuanie, for lie lived in the
MimfK lniiL-er and cot into mere inti
mate touch with the people. He knew
Hohert LeuH Steveti-en In Samoa. He
was eitcrtnlncd by cnieitains nnu cniei
tninesscs. He consorted with "-trnnKe
eutaus from civilized lnnds nnd he
helped a gay deg te elope with a I'ely
nesian ladv. He tells of these things
with nil the details te make the reader
understand the peculiarities of the peo
ple and the wonders of the part of the
world In wiihli they live. It is a book
of romantic adventure that will stir the
U'oed of the i icspenslble youth dhsnt
isllcd with the calm life of civi'lzed
cities and will entertain the mere elder
ly who are new taking their adventure
vicnileuhly while n-nt d by the fire in
their liliinrics nr h the steam radiator
ui their liviug rooms.
...Mini n.US liv llc'er .Mscwuirrif
s,w V.rk . II
Ijnrnn Crt
cii: rn M.v r.M
Ilv A Hjfrenl-Mladle-
tun. N w erli
(icnrK.- It. Ierun Ce
AN ARTISTS MEMOIRS
Maitland Armstrong Tells the
Story of His Varied and
Interesting Life
America hns net produced se many
'Kinks as Gnnt P.ritaln of the character
"f the late M-iitlnnd Armstrong's "liny
liifeie Ye-terdiv " Mr. Armstrong
wu- neither n pelitbian nor a man of
litters, the kind that usually write
I'tiiinisci in es in America. He was a
painter nnd an eminent desi 'ner and
mnniifmtiin i of stained glass. HU
leminisc'iin's therefore aie nheiit art
and iirtists. lie bus chapters nn the
,ii untie in'nm in Heme nnd en Snint
Gutidens, full of interebting nnd illu
minating ge'-'dp
The 11i-t pa t of the bonk is devoted
te III- fit lj hf' nnd te New Yerk nnd in
tin- Smith, flc was a member of n ills
tlnguNlnd New Yerk family and mnn
n eminent nun in'iueiurn mi-ii were ins
fi l"'inN. It was lininllten I'isli, (Jrnnt s
ii'ii'taiv of state, who sent him te
Heme as consul te the papal states Mr
Armstrong w.is in Heme when the pupal
nwer was ibtreed and he was then
p-minted te cnn-ul general for Itnh
His tu count of the transition of power
- inti i"-"ng becniise he tel's ijetnlls
whii b the feimnl historian emits The
...ok is wltteu In a graceful nnd enter
'iniiU it I' and will find n welcome in
he ciii'les intt t'd in the nrtistie
pregiesH of Ahum ien.
IJAY lli:i'OllK VIISTKIIDAY Ilnnlnlw ,.ne s
i( u vurl'J II". Uy Multlaml Vrmstriuiic
New Yerk' Clii!ea Scrll'iier's bone. 15.
.ZtftwMV -
&uZt
THE SOURCE
vide -1.000,000 and wns te receive a
commission of 2Vj per cent. This
agreement with u prlvnte banker was
severely criticised in Parliament when
It became known, Just as the agreement
of President Cleveland with J. P.
Slergnn & Ce. te borrow several
millions te protect the geld reserve was
criticized in this country. But both
Cleveland and Disraeli were justified by
the event. As te the canal (Jticcn Vic Vic
eoria congratulated her minister nnd
told him that what she llkid most about
it was Hint tlie purchase was a blew at
Bismarck, "tefcrring," ns Disineli said
In n letter te n friend, "te his Insolent
divlarntleiis that England had ceased te
be n political power."
Indeed, Disraeli never shone mere
brilliantly than in his consummation of
this brilliant guarantee of British con cen con
tiel of llic route te India nnd in his de
fense of it. When Lord Ilartingten
criticized his course and asked wlij he
had net waited till the Fiench interests
tint! put obstacles lu their way and then
obtained snt ffiictieu bv the use of nnvni
force, Disrne'l made this Milciidld icply :
"If the government of the world wn
a mcru nltei nation bitween nbtincl
tight and evcrwhe'inlng force, I agree
that there Is n geed deal in tlint ob
servation; but that is net the way in
which the world is governed. The
world Is governed by conciliation, com
promise, lnlluelKC, Milled interests, the
recognition of the lights of ethers,
coupled with the nssoitien of one's
own, nnd in ndditien n general
(onvictien, resu'ting ftem explanation
nnd geed understanding, that it is for
the Interest -of nil parties that matters
should be ceudiictnl in a satisfactory
nnd peaceful manner."
These two ulumcs will be invaluable
te the student of (he history of the
tieiied which they inver. Indeed, the)
Illustrate the truth of the I email; that
the best history is biegtaphy, for, ns
Centrnrinl Fleming rcmniUed "that Is
life without theory."
Lira or- iiknmamin nisitAnt.i. nAitL or
UKACONMKIIiU) Jiv (le.,ri:, Erl ll'uk.e.
In nucccxKlen tn W 1 M nvpiriuy. Vel V.
180S-1870 Vel. VI 1870-1SS1. With lur
trulls ml lllusirntlens .New Yerk: ilu
MacmllKin Ce. J1J
SOME SERIOUS
PROBLEMS OF TODAY
Moerficld Storey and Others
Discuss Capitalism, Socialism
and Other Subjects
Mnnrfinlil Sllnvnv ,1trtlnr,,nf ttf n...l
publicist. Ims rel'eited in book form
tinder the general title nf "PieVcms of
Today" bis L L. Gedkln lectures de
livered nt Harvard 'ast month The Ged- I
kih Feundatinn. en which manv im im
pertant lectures have been de'lvered, '
was established in IflO.T bv friends of
the late distinguished editor of The '
Natien, with the nu-pn e of miUtv'
nvnilnhle te ntudents the views of nota
ble thinkers nnd dicrs en the g'-n-al
Mihject of "The K-ntials of Pice
Government nnd the Diit'cs of the Ci'i '
zen." Mr. Storey hns contributed nd
mirnblv te this plutfeim in these papers
and addresses en such immediately ur
gent topics ns "The Use of Parties."
"1'icinl Preludice." "Lnw'essneas,"
"The Laber Question" nnd "Our For
eign Relations." As n man of affair
he has been participant In many jf the
issues that confront this democracy. ,
Ilnrley Withers, perhaps the greatest
British authority en finance and edito edite edito
ef the chief I?rltin or"mi devoted 1 1
the subject, presents "The Cnp for
Capitalism." Naturnlly he takes nn
ex parte view, but he is net a thick
nnd thin partisan. He believes in the
essential necessity for the ennitn'istlc
organisatien of society, which lia
p.rnwn up concurrently with med -rn
civilizat'en. nnd believes it must kuivIv
ns the enlv system thnt will nreserv
individuality, initiative, enterprise nnd
neisena. fieedeni. He makes it cici
thnt in his view no form of socialism
thnt has vet b'en iirnnesnd enn insure
the increased output of goods nnd serv
ices en which material progress depends j
rnem.KMs of teiuy tim i.an, ,i
Storey. Ilos'ent Umichten M " In Ce. I
tub CASi: ren tapitamsm h-. n.irtir
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OFHISTOR V
CONSTANTME
Paxlen Ilibbcn Tries te Set the
Deposed Greek King Right
Before the World
VnTten ITIbben, who was a news
paper correspondent in (ireeee during
that part of the wnrvhcn f'enstnntlne
still held the throne, has written n book
nbent the deposed king which will make
mlis'ity Interesting rending new thnt the
(Jreek people hnve voted In favor of his
return.
Mr. Iltbben was convinced that the
censorship en Greek news prevented the
truth fiem renchlng the outside world.
When Censtnntlne was deposed he re
turned tA America, but he waited until
flu' wnr was ever before he offered his
version of whnt had happened in (ireeee
during the critical period. Ills book Is
nn attempt te vindicate C'entantlne
from the charges of pre-Oennntilm. He
Insists thnt the king was always In
favor of joining the Greek nrmy te the
nrmv of the Allies and that only the re
fusal of the Allies te guarantee the In
tegrity of the Greek state prevented
union from the beginning.
The author was In frequent touch
with both Venlzeles nnd Oenitnntitie
i he has much le say nbeut the mo
tives uf the two men. Ills feelings to te
ward Censtantlne are Indicated by the
dedication of bis book, "Censtantlne I
nnd the Greek People." It runs In this
way: "Te liU mnjesty the king of
the Greeks, Constantine Sire! I de net
believe in kings nor In the business of
kings. Hut I believe In you, sir, ns n
.,n Tf tu tlinrpfnrn tint In thn klni?
of the Hellenes thnt I dedicate this
book, hut te the sincere democrat, the
leader and comrade of his people, the
brnve nnd able soldier, the lejal friend,
the devoted patriot nnd the generous,
epen-henrted man that I have found
you."
vu.SSTANTINR I AND TItn CJItnRK IMIO
1'I.U Hy I'axten lllbhen. New Yerk Thr
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