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Beaumont, Heroic Story of the Czecho-Slovak 

 Legions : 



B i d 1 0, Les Polonais et la Republique Tcheco-Slovaque 



H e j r e t, Czechs and Poles in Tesin 



Herben Jean, Le premier President de la Repu- 

 blique Tcheco-Slovaque T. G. Masaryk. Traduit par 

 le Prof. Eugene Besiaux 



Herben Jan, President of the Czecho-Slovak 

 Republic Thomas G. Masaryk. Translated by Elsie 

 Havlasa .... 



Kadlec Charles, Les Magyars et la Republique 

 Tcheco-Slovaque . , 



KarelKadlec, Magyars and the Czechs-Slovak 

 Republic. (Their past and present relations.) . . 



Kadlec Karoly, A Magyarok es a Cseh-Szlovdk 

 Koztdrsasdg (mult es jelenkori erintkezesek) . . . 



Kalal Karel, la Slovaquie,Terre de VAvenir . . 



Kapras John, Prussian Upper Silesia and the 

 Czech State 



Kapras John, Tesin Silesia, an integrate part of the 

 Czech State 



Kapras John, The Peace League of George Pode- 

 brad King of Bohemia 



Nosek Vladimir, Great Britain and the Czecho- 

 slovaks 



Prag-ue, La Capitale de la Republique Tcheco- 

 Slovaque , , 



Prag-ue, The Capital of the Czecho-Slovakian Repu- 

 blic. Second Edition ........ 



Seton- Watson R. W., D. Litt. La Boheme et le 

 Pangermanisme. Traduit par Eugene Bestaux . . , 



V o j t f s e k V e n c e s 1 a s D r , La Ville de Prague. 

 Aperqu historique 



Svoboda Charles, Susurance Companies . . . 



Veleminsky Karel, Czechs- Slovak Secondary 

 Schools 



Veleminsky Karel, Les Ecoles secondaires Tche'co- 

 Slovaques 1*6.0 



Carte de Prague , , 1'50 



CZECHO-SLOVAKIAN FOREIGNERS'OFFICE 



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