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- 15005627 contributor B528615.
- 15005627 coverage "Germany Politics and government.".
- 15005627 created "1915.".
- 15005627 date "1915".
- 15005627 date "1915.".
- 15005627 dateCopyrighted "1915.".
- 15005627 description "Turkey and the great nations.--Germany and the Oriental question.--What we demand from France: I. What we demand. II. Alsace and Lorraine past and present. III. The claims of Prussia.--The incorporation of Alsace-Lorraine as an imperial province in the German empire.--In memory of the great war.--Luther and the German nation.--Gustavus Adolphus and Germany's freedom.--Our empire.".
- 15005627 extent "xv, 336 p.".
- 15005627 hasFormat "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 15005627 identifier scd0001.00060233342.
- 15005627 isFormatOf "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 15005627 issued "1915".
- 15005627 issued "1915.".
- 15005627 language "eng und".
- 15005627 language "eng".
- 15005627 publisher "New York, London, G. P. Putnam's Sons,".
- 15005627 relation "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 15005627 spatial "Germany Politics and government.".
- 15005627 subject "Alsace-Lorraine question.".
- 15005627 subject "DD112 .T7 1915a".
- 15005627 subject "Eastern question (Balkan)".
- 15005627 subject "Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871.".
- 15005627 subject "Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden, 1594-1632.".
- 15005627 subject "Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.".
- 15005627 tableOfContents "Turkey and the great nations.--Germany and the Oriental question.--What we demand from France: I. What we demand. II. Alsace and Lorraine past and present. III. The claims of Prussia.--The incorporation of Alsace-Lorraine as an imperial province in the German empire.--In memory of the great war.--Luther and the German nation.--Gustavus Adolphus and Germany's freedom.--Our empire.".
- 15005627 title "Germany, France, Russia, & Islam, by Heinrich von Treitschke, translated into English for the first time; with a foreword by Geo. Haven Putnam.".
- 15005627 type "text".