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LEADER: 01451cam 2200289I 4500
001 3588410
005 20080101145522.0
008 751104s1909 nyu 000 1 eng
010 $a 10001474
035 $a(OCoLC)01804500
035 $907-ANA-1489
035 $aucoclc1804500
035 $a3588410
040 $aDLC$cJPL$dJPL$dm.c.$dCLU
050 0 $aUA647$b.W6
100 1 $aWilkinson, Spenser,$d1853-1937.
245 10 $aBritain at bay,$cby Spenser Wilkinson.
260 $aNew York :$bPutnam,$c1909.
300 $avii, [1], 192 p.$c23 cm.
500 $a"Chapters XIV to XX have appeared as articles in the Morning Post."
505 0 $aI. The nation and the parties.--II. Defeat.--III. Force and war.--IV. Arbitration and disarmament.--V. The nationalization of war.--VI.The balance of power.--VII. The rise of Germany.--VIII. Nationhood neglected.--IX. New conditions.--X. Dynamics, the question of might.--XI. Policy, the question of right.--XII. The nation.--XIII. The effect of the nationalization of war upon leadership.--XIV. The needs of the navy.--XV. England's military problem.--XVI. Two systems contrasted.--XVII. A national army.--XVIII. The cost.--XIX. One army not two.--XX. The transition.--XXI. The principles on which armies are raised.--XXII. The chain of duty.
650 0 $aWar.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xDefenses.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xForeign relations.
910 $arcp 8
935 $aMC4146765
910 $aMARS