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245 0 _aLiberal plan for peace
260 _aLondon
260 _bVictor gollancz
260 _c1944
300 _a126p.
520 _aTHIS BOOK WILL MAKE a special appeal to the sympathy of Liberals from its association with the late Lord Meston, whose devoted service to the cause will remain in perpetual remem brance. He was not directly concerned with its authorship, but it may be taken as embodying his hopes for a future in which he knew he could have no share. It covers the widest possible field, the greater part being naturally devoted to international relations, since for several years after hostilities have ceased we shall be conscious that despite every preoccupation with measures needed to restore normal life in this country, there can be no prospect of renewed prosperity and assured peace without reorganization, not only for the British Empire and Europe, but for the whole world.
650 _aInternational law
942 _cB
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