VIERECK, GEORGE SYLVESTER: EDITOR - The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, September 8th, 1915 - Why the Money Trust Wants WarNew York: The International Monthly, 1915. First Edition. Paperback. Pages 77-92 (16 in this issue). Features: Why the Money Trust Wants War - The Curtain Raised on Wall Street's Underworld, by Charles A. Collman - includes charts linking large American companies and industrialists with munitions production; The Case of F.X. Weinschenk, by J.X. Resch - Mr. Weinschenk was sent to an insane asylum after sending letters to the White House; England's Interference with Our Trade - Upward of 2,000 American cargoes, involving millions of dollars, held up or confiscated - includes an extensive list of ships; German Sympathizers, Roosevelt and Others, by Frederick Franklin Schrader; The Friends of Peace Make History, by Rutledge Rutherford; England's Growing Financial Decline; Mr. Hearst's Paper Pleads for Real Americanism - "Are we an independent nation, or an English colony?"; Napoleon Bonaparte's Indictment of England; Bryan and Roosevelt; The Resignation of the English Naval Board in Greece; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Opening to bottom end of coverfold otherwise a sound copy.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, September 8th, 1915 Money Trust Wall Street War-Mongers Charles A. Collman Munitions Production F.X. Weinschenk J.X. Resch Trade Confiscation Ships Frederick Fr. Good . USD 350.00 [Appr.: EURO 301 | £UK 259.5 | JP¥ 51610] Book number 556g0153is offered by:
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