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- catalog contributor b2051891.
- catalog created "[1913]".
- catalog date "1913".
- catalog date "[1913]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1913]".
- catalog description "--Introductory: The evolution of commerce.--The economic basis of war.--The present economic position in Europe.--The conditions of trade rivalry.--Can military conquest capture trade?--Is the conquest of territory financially futile?--The case of the small states.--Colonies and military power.--Economic security and military power.--Is a great European conflict inevitable?--Are the European peoples too "soft" for war?--The prospects of universal peace.--The future.--Appendix: Some proposed remedies for industrial unrest. Index.".
- catalog extent "248 p. incl. tables".
- catalog hasFormat "Struggle for bread.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Struggle for bread.".
- catalog issued "1913".
- catalog issued "[1913]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, John Lane; New York, John Lane Company,".
- catalog relation "Struggle for bread.".
- catalog subject "Angell, Norman, 1874-1967. Great illusion.".
- catalog subject "Angell, Norman, Sir, 1874-1967. Great illusion.".
- catalog subject "Competition, International".
- catalog subject "Economic history.".
- catalog subject "JX1952.A74 G4".
- catalog subject "War.".
- catalog tableOfContents "--Introductory: The evolution of commerce.--The economic basis of war.--The present economic position in Europe.--The conditions of trade rivalry.--Can military conquest capture trade?--Is the conquest of territory financially futile?--The case of the small states.--Colonies and military power.--Economic security and military power.--Is a great European conflict inevitable?--Are the European peoples too "soft" for war?--The prospects of universal peace.--The future.--Appendix: Some proposed remedies for industrial unrest. Index.".
- catalog title "The struggle for bread: a reply to "The great illusion" and enquiry into economic tendencies, by "a rifleman."".
- catalog type "text".