JOHN MITCHEL. 



A study in Irish Nationalism by EMILE MoNTEGUT. 

 Introduction by J, M. HONE, Paper, Is, net. 



A remarkable essay by a well-known French critic, the 

 late Emile Montegut, which describes the romantic career 

 of John Mitchel and studies the contrast between the 

 English and the Irish temperaments in the light of Anglo- 

 French politics. It is to be compared as an analysis of 

 Irish discontent only with the preface to Mr. Shaw's 

 " John Bull's Other Island." The Irish critic, Mr. John 

 Eglinton, has said that every Irishman who wishes to 

 " see himself as others see him " should read this essay. 



M. Montegut was the translator of Shakespeare and a 

 constant contributor to the " Revue des Deux Mondes," 

 chiefly on English subjects, from 1855 to his death at the 

 end of last century. 



THE GERMAN DOCTRINE OF CON- 

 QUEST : A FRENCH VIEW. 



By E. SEILLIRE. Translated, with an Introduction 

 by J. M. HONE. Cloth, 2/- net. Paper, 

 I/- net, 



" Among the many works that the war has produced, 

 this study of the German philosophy of Imperialism or 

 Valour stands out, and is indeed indispensable to all those 

 not versed in the German literature of the last fifty years. 

 It goes to .the fount of the inspiration racial selection 

 and shows whence the Chamberlain school of political 

 thought is derived. For the first time the name of the 

 Frenchman, Gobineau, appears, who was Chamberlain's 

 master. . . . Every Liberal should read this book. 

 He will learn a good deal that at present baffles him. 

 Above all, he will see that German militarism is not the 

 work of a junker party, but the fruit of a racial philosophy.'' 

 English Review. 



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