England To-Day B G Y RE G E E N W R G ^ A 



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This is a social study of our time. It is, the writer and publishers 

 believe, the first attempt yet made exhaustively to examine and discuss 

 the new condition of England created by the war and the peace. There 

 are sections dealing with the workers, the middle classes, the new and the 

 old rich, the revolution in the countryside, and England's place in world 

 relations. 



England Under Edward VII 



By J. A. FARRER 



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"England Under Edward VII" is an endeavour to give as concise a 

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 Edward VII, with special reference to the part played by that monarch 

 in his direction of the foreign politics of the period, and to its effect in 

 creating that mental atmosphere in Europe out of which developed the 

 world-catastrophe of 1914. 



What Next in Europe? 



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Denmark : A Co-operative 

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