MVMPlllHMnMHWIfflmiSH yw$WWFmYWtf fa -. ' .jA f M kw v,v-iywAji.-K.a-.it-J3'ni.w: A'i- '"' "js-j " t.. v."i .i.m-. ir, - - '.. ; vnfHM MONDAY; VSBPTEMBBR' 1 1022. . 4- V j Ex-K aisers St erv e f His Reign an d Fall War Memoirs of David Lloyd Geerge Continuing the publication of the personal records of the most conspicuous figures in the Great War, begun with Ray Stannard Baker's compilation of the papers of ex-President Wilsen,' if Nfltt fork SftttW announces that it has secured the Memoirs of the former German Kaiser and the War Memoirs of the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd Geerge. NEW BUYS WAR MEMOIRS rrem Th New Yerk TlznM Friday, Sept. 15 YORK TIMES OF LLOYD GEORGE In Conjunction With Chicago Triune, It Pays Recerd Price for the American Rights. POUND STERLING A WORD Th Prm!r'i Probable Total for World Rights, and Ha 6lvt ft All e Charity. HE 1$ NOW SUSY WRITING Daing All the Vferk Himself Will Describe Critical Tlniea In the War Period. tSSWlttt im.M Th ttnt T4r Time Cte'piaJ By Wtrtltii te Tu Niw TeextTixas. LONDON1. nf 11 a ........ 'v. M ' -,- ,a W 111 Stub Umm ntn. the Right Hpti.-' Da,vld "Heyd v.u..., , r or 19 Downing Street. Iwndbn. and tijjb Nirw Yerk Tmcs, ptlnr Jn conjunction whh The Chicago Trlbunej for B.rt.i Hchte in the pupil. Cation of the work rnmiel.l.. .V. . Memoirs of the Brlttih Prime Minister! new.peen aigned y n tleyd Oeertej and a duplleite of the Contract la. 4m. it way te the United States te lye the signatures of the ether con. ttacUnf parties. Reports tri Irresponsible quarUra that the matter had been settled some time 2,J!J "' as.Muelesa. The SJJSJJ hMM Ju,t b"n 'P " i.iT2-5'ltJ.tha .w contract f Its JUnlster will receive total anm for hls Memoirs which' will,' riot" fall very --- v. vwuH uirimiiar word, and eVery penny of the profit he. U going YL ?l5,bu, ,n charities. The figure) W.0 has been mentioned in publtb print as the pricete be paid, but that aa mere or leu Intelligent' sueM-verk tuia. represents only part of the ttj aMm which the world la willing te pny for the intereat of reading the personal rccerda Of th rrrnt war hv .1.. ... . "' ' W" - - - WtV WM1S . (Mimnnn wne piaycu a great rote trem aubi m. iuii. in nor. n aiii mnalns at the heed of affairs la hie ra country. Vriees DeaMe Theae St-jjUr qM y The. tnlerea.t shown hy':"CeRt(nnUl KureiJe U Mr. Lloyd Oeertfe'e merhelrs Jiaa been extraordinary Cnrtls JSrewn'; TAvnitmA. thn wlltmAeri tv.Anftl...i t c:i i:.-'. "z.vc :"w-':i7'r,m vumumninm eurciu, wnicn u aciinir hji me entisn .rnrne uininera literary agtQta, states that the demand for the metnelrs both In regard te serial pub lication and book rights Is unprecedented In'.the history of publishing. It Is safe te aay the work will be translated Inte the language of every i country which owns a printing press. Seuth America Jumped at the opportu nity and meat of the rights of publica tion In that part of the world have al ready, been or are being dlapQied m. EVery country ih'Kurope Is msJitMre4 tracts for serial and boesT publiOsJtltMp Xven Bulgaria and Finland bavt'cp piled. It leeks sa If a total mers than S0e 00Q will be attained, net one cent of which will be retained by 'the Prlme Minister. Nearly every contract se fsr made has been exactly double the cor cer cor terpendlng contract made for the ex Kaiser's book en the' war., and the deal la ey. zar me largest ever maaa ler a Bl The Memoirs of the Ex-Kaiser Will Begin Next Sunday, September 24, in $it Jfete &xk Siweg and Continue Daily and Sunday for 30 Days The memoirs of William II., deposed German Kaiser, will be mere widely circulated and will arouse mere critical comment than anr series of articles ever before published. They will appear simultaneously throughout the world, in leading newspapers of the United States, as well as in France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Australia, Seuth Africa, Scandinavia and the Teutonic countries. Exclusive rights of publication for New Yerk, New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and the District of Columbia have been acquired by The New Yerk Times. Criticism of the ex-Kaiser's opinions and statements will be voiced all ever the world by editors, his torians, soldiers and statesmen. The best of these expressions will be reproduced in The New Yerk Times, and, in addition, its own criticisms will be published with the instalments of the memoirs. The misrepresentations and misconceptions of William II., the most colossal failure in history, will be pointed out te our readers as his account proceeds. But it is net for completeness or accuracy of fact that this narrative deserves consideration. It presents in one respect a truthful and permanently valuable revela tion. The world has always been insatiably curious about the men who have posed as its rulers by their own prowess or by the caprice of fate; and in this autobiography it will find, exposed by his own hand, the vanities and weaknesses that chiefly make up the character of a man, once here te all the credulous, new, here only te himself. The War Memoirs of Lloyd Geerge have been purchased by The New Yerk Times, in con junction with The Chicago Tribune, and their publication will shortly fellow that of the ex-Kaiser's story. Netice ! Ic wil1 ?c ne?essary for readers of the ex-Kaiser's story te order The New .Yerk Times in advance. The interest in the serial and the controversies aroused by it will be widespread, and the newsdealers can only supply the demand by ordering ahead. Unseld copies of The New Yerk Times are net returnable, and newsdealers act accordingly. The Ex-Kaiser & Story Begins Next Sunday, September 24, and Continues Daily and Sunday Until Completed In, the. Philadelphia territory the Memoirs can be read only in The New Yerk Times ri ' Til - m '?! 'i i I w i M 111 1 tf JKII JV.C t-J t-vA H -'i. fO !- ' ' '''y ... . , .... -n'.Mj.ntfl'u; ,?,fH. ,..W V'TJ Ji.T.l'JV..! I i
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