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I grade the book as in ‘Very Good’ condition.
Reading pages are clean and unmarked.
This is an example of such material from the German side, analyzed by Douglas Sladen, a British writer. The original text is presented alongside comments about ‘the deliberate misstatements and ridiculous errors which crowd every page of the book’. This, therefore, is a rare instance of a single item illustrating conflicting perspectives. The initial text portrays a Germany that ‘wishes to lead a quiet and industrial life’ whose ‘love of peace is so strong that it is not regarded by us in the light of a virtue’. Sladen’s commentary, however, vigorously disagrees. He claims, for example, that ‘we have plenty of reasons for knowing that Germany not only wanted war, but meant to have it’.












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