see that Italy has attacked not Turkey but Europe; that we, more than Turkey, will pay the broken pots. And there is a further reason: We still believe in these piracies; we believe they pay and that we may get our turn at some swag" to-morrow. But when we realize that in these international burglaries there is no 66 swag," that the whole thing is an illusion; that there are huge costs but no reward, we shall be on the road to a better tradition, which, while it may not give us international policing, may do better stillrender the policing unnecessary. For when we have realized that the game is not worth the candle, when no one desires to commit aggression, the competition in armaments wil' have become a bad nightmare of the past. NORMAN ANGELL. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Nos. 1-48, inclusive (April, 1907-November, 1911). Including papers by Baron d'Estournelles de Constant, George Trumbull Ladd, Elihu Root, Barrett Wendell, Charles E. Jefferson, Seth Low, William James, Andrew Carnegie, Philander C. Knox, Pope Pius X, and others. A list of titles and authors will be sent on application. Special Bulletin: The Dawn of World Peace, by William Howard Taft, President of the United States. November, 1911. In German: Deutschland und Grossbritannien; eine Studie über Nationale Eigentümlichkeiten, by Lord Haldane. 49. The Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty, by Heinrich Lammasch; and Forces Making for International Conciliation and Peace, by Jackson H. Ralston. December, 1911. Special Bulletin: Address at Peace Dinner, December 30, by Andrew Carnegie. December, 1911. 50. Finance and Commerce: Their Relation to International Good Will; A Collection of Papers by Sereno S. Pratt, Isaac N. Seligman, E. H. Outerbridge, Thomas F. Woodlock, and George Paish. January, 1912. 51. Do the Arts Make for Peace? by Frank Jewett Mather, Jr. February, 1912. 52. An Anthropologist's View of War, by Franz Boas. March, 1912. Special Bulletin: Great Britain and Germany; A Study in National Characteristics, by Lord Haldane. 53. The Mirage of the Map, by Norman Angell, April, 1912. Up to the limit of the editions printed, any one of the above will be sent postpaid upon receipt of a request addressed to the Secretary of the American Association for International Conciliation, Postoffice Sub-station 84, New York, N. Y. A small edition of a monthly bibliography of articles having to do with international matters is also published and distributed to libraries, magazines and newspapers. COUNCIL OF DIRECTION OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION LYMAN ABBOTT, NEW YORK. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, BOSTON. EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. ROBERT BACON, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. RICHARD BARTHOLDT, M. C., ST. LOUIS, Mo. GEORGE BLUMENTHAL, NEW YORK. CLIFTON R. BRECKENRIDGE, FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, LINCOLN, Neb. T. E. BURTON, CLEVELAND, OHIO. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, New York. ANDREW CARNEGIE, NEW YORK. EDWARD CARY, NEW YORK. JOSEPH H. CHOATE, NEW York. RICHARD H. DANA, BOSTON, Mass. JAMES M. GREENWOOD, KANSAS CITY, Mo. WILLIAM J. HOLLAND, PITTSBURGH, PA. HAMILTON HOLT, NEW YORK. DAVID STARR JORDAN, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CAL. J. H. KIRKLAND, NASHVILLE, TENN. ADOLPH LEWISOHN, NEW YORK. SETH LOW, NEW YORK. CLARENCE H. MACKAY, NEW YORK. THEODORE MARBURG, BALTIMORE, MD. BRANDER MATTHEWS, NEW YORK. SILAS MCBEE, NEW YORK. GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, PRINCETON, N. J. ANDREW J. MONTAGUE, RICHMOND, VA. W. W. MORROW, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STEPHEN H. OLIN, NEW YORK. JAMES FORD RHODES, BOSTON, MASS. JAMES BROWN SCOTT, WASHINGTON, D. C. F. J. V. SKIFF, CHICAGO, ILL. WILLIAM M. SLOANE, NEW York. ALBERT K. SMILEY, LAKE MOHONK, N. Y. JAMES SPEYER, NEW YORK. OSCAR S. STRAUS, NEW YORK. MRS. MARY WOOD SWIFT, BERKELEY, CAL. O. H. TITTMAN, WASHINGTON, D. C. W. H. TOLMAN, NEW YORK. CHARLEMAGNE TOWER, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WILLIAM D. WHEELWRIGHT, PORTLAND, ORE. CONCILIATION INTERNATIONALE 78 BIS AVENUE HENRI MARTIN, PARIS XVI®, FRANCE Honorary Presidents: BERTHELOT and LEON BOURGEOIS, Senators Treasurer: ALBERT KAHN American Association for International Conciliation Sub-station 84 (407 West 117th Street) |