TREITSCHKE BERNHARDl 



EXPOUNDED EXPLAINED 



GERMANY AND ENGLAND 



By PROFESSOR CRAMB. 



With a Preface hj A. C. Bradley and an Introduction hy the 

 Hon. Joseph Choatb. 



fopular Bdition, in Taper Covers, it. net. 



Lord Robbrts said : " I hope that everyone who wishes to 

 understand the present crisis will read this book. There are in 

 it things which will cause surprise and pain, but nowhere else 

 are the forces which led to the war so clearly set forth." 



Mr. Choate says: "Worthy to be placed among English 

 Classics for its clearness of thought and expression, its restrained 

 eloquence, and its broad historical knowledge ... it explains 

 very lucidly, not the occasion, but the cause (the deep-seated 

 cause) of the present war." 



©r THE SA5\iS AUTHOR. 



THE ORIGIN AND DESTINY OF 



IMPERIAL BRITAIN AND 



NINETEENTH CENTURY EUROPE 



With a Biographical Note and Portrait of the Author. 

 Crotvn 9ve, 5/. net. 



Professor Cramb traces the growth ot Imperialism, whether 

 conscious or unconscious, from the earliest times. He shows how 

 it is subject to the " Law of Tragedy," how it has been influenced by 

 Religion, and finally, ai the clim.ix, he deal* wiii> the mission of 

 Great Britain, and the future of her Imperial system and mission. 



LONDON: JOHN MURRAY 



