Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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172.4 H659 | Morale and its enemies / | 1 |
172.4 H83 | Why war / | 1 |
172.4 H871 | The possible peace : a forecast of world politics after the great war / | 1 |
172.4 In82 | What would be the character of a new war? / | 1 |
172.4 Ir9 | "The next war" : an appeal to common sense / | 1 |
172.4 J239c | Challenge to death / | 1 |
172.4 J761 | Syllabus of lectures on international conciliation : given at Leland Stanford Junior University / | 1 |
172.4 J762 | Ways to lasting peace / | 1 |
172.4 K135 | Perpetual peace : a philosophical essay / | 1 |
172.4 K135a | Perpetual peace / | 1 |
172.4 K52N | War, peace, and the future : a consideration of nationalism and internationalism, and of the relation of women to war. / | 1 |
172.4 K87 | Nationalism, war and society : a study of nationalism and its concomitant, war, in their relation to civilization; and of the fundamentals and the progress of the opposition to war / | 1 |
172.4 L12 | An essay on a congress of nations for the adjustment of international disputes without resort to arms. | 1 |
172.4 L14 |
Report of the ... annual Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration. Report of the ... annual meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration. |
2 |
172.4 L217h | The human slaughter-house : scenes from the war that is sure to come / | 1 |
172.4 L312 | Ways to peace : twenty plans selected from the most representative of those submitted to the American peace award for the best practicable plan by which the United States may co-operate with other nations to achieve and preserve the peace of the world / | 1 |
172.4 L43 | International problems and Hague conferences / | 1 |
172.4 L47 | Independence hall conference held in the city of Philadelphia : Bunker Hill day (June 17th), 1915, together with the speeches made at a public banquet in the Bellvue-Stratford hotel on the preceding evening. | 1 |
172.4 L471B | The League to enforce peace / | 1 |
172.4 L472 | Win the war for permanent peace : addresses made at the national convention of the League to enforce peace, in the city of Philadelphia, May 16th and 17th, 1918; convention platform and governors' declaration. | 1 |