The 



Rebuilding 

 of Britain 



Causes and Effects 

 of the Great War 



149 pages, Crown 8w, with numerous illustrations from 

 photographs, stout hoards, 2/6 net. Post free 2/9. 



" The Rebuilding of Britain " is written by an Inspector 

 of Schools who, skilfully avoiding anything of a controversial 

 nature, presents a true picture of Britain's post-war position. 



The causes and effects of the Great War are shown, true 

 patriotism is explained, and what our Colonies mean to us is 

 made clear. 



The economic conditions now ruling receive due attention, 

 and an attempt is made to teach young people to realise the 

 responsibilities they will have to share if our Empire is to 

 maintain its greatness — a factor having no small bearing on 

 the future peace of the world. 



London : A. BROWN & SONS, Ltd., 5 Farringdon Avenue, E.G. 4. 



AND AT HULL AND YORK. 



WATKINS & DONOASTER 



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Printed at Browns' Savm.e Press. 40 George Street, Hull, and published by 

 A. Brown & Sons, Limited, at «; Farringdon Avenue, in the City of London. 



April 1st, 1921. 



