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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENDOWMENT
JULY 1, 1917.

The chief agency of propaganda adopted by the Trustees is by publications bearing the imprint of the Endowment. The list of these publications is already large, and some of the earlier pamphlets and monographs are now out of print. In the following list these are included, the publications no longer available for distribution being thus indicated (†).

Many of the publications are issued for gratuitous circulation, and are sent to all addresses carried upon the regular mailing lists of the Endowment, or upon request to all persons writing for them.

This free distribution does not apply to the publications of the Division of Economics and History nor to certain of the publications of the Division of International Law, which are highly technical in character and appeal to limited groups of students and specialists. In each such case the title of the publication is preceded by (*), and the price is indicated. They can be obtained by remittance to the Clarendon Press, Oxford, England, or to the American Branch of the Oxford Press, 35 West 32d Street, New York, N. Y.

The Endowment has established depository libraries for all its publications in the larger cities of the United States, where they may be consulted. A list of these depository libraries is included in this Year Book, p. 187. Additional publications will be announced from time to time.

Publications of the Secretary's Office

+Year Book for 1911; Year Book for 1912; Year Book for 1913-1914; Year Book for 1915; Year Book for 1916; Year Book for 1917.

Publications of the Division of Intercourse and Education

No. 1 SOME ROADS TOWARDS PEACE: A REPORT ON OBSERVATIONS MADE IN CHINA AND JAPAN IN 1912. BY DR. CHARLES W. ELIOT. vi-88 p. 1914.

†No. 2 GERMAN INTERNATIONAL PROGRESS IN 1913.

KOWSKI. iii-11 p. 1914.

BY PROFESSOR DR. WILHElm Pasz

No. 3 EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE WITH JAPAN. BY DR. HAMILTON W. MABIE. 8 p. 1914. †No. 4 REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO The Causes and ConDUCT OF THE BALKAN WARS. ix-418 p., illus., maps. 1914.

No. 5 INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE
OTHER REPUBLICS OF AMERICA. BY DR. HARRY ERWIN BARD. iv-35 p. 1914.
No. 6 GROWTH OF INTERNATIONALISM IN JAPAN. BY T. MIYAOKA. iii-15 p. 1915.
†No. 7 FOR BETTER RELATIONS WITH OUR LATIN AMERICAN NEIGHBORS: A JOURNEY TO
SOUTH AMERICA. [English Edition.] BY ROBERT BACON. viii-168 p. 1915.
No. 8 THE Same, in the Original Spanish, Portuguese AND FRENCH. viii—221 p. 1915.
A second edition of Mr. Bacon's Report, containing Nos. 7 and 8 in one volume, has
also been published.

No. 9 FORMER SENATOR BURTON'S TRIP TO SOUTH AMERICA. BY OTTO SCHOENRICH. iii40 p. 1915.

No. 10 PROBLEMS ABOUT WAR FOR CLASSES IN ARITHMETIC. BY DAVID EUGENE SMITH, PH.D., LL.D. 23 p. 1915.

No. 11 HYGIENE AND WAR; SUGGESTIONS FOR MAKERS OF TEXTBOOKS AND FOR USE IN SCHOOLS. BY GEORGE ELLIS JONES, PH.D. 1917.

No. 12 RUSSIA, THE REVOLUTION AND THE WAR. AN ACCOUNT OF A VISIT TO PETROGRAD AND HELSINGSFORS IN MARCH, 1917. BY DR. CHRISTIAN L. LANGE, SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION. 26 p. 1917.

Publications of the Division of Economics and History

*NATIONALISM AND WAR IN THE NEAR EAST.

By a Diplomatist. Edited by Lord Court

ney of Penwith. Published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford, England. xxvi -434 p. 1915. Price, $4.15.

*THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCIAL POLICIES OF THE THREE SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES. BY POVL DRACHMANN. Edited by Harald Westergaard, LL.D. Published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford, England. 130 p. 1915. Price, $1.50. *LOSSES OF LIFE IN MODERN WARS. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY; FRANCE. BY GASTON Bodart, LL.D.-MILITARY SELECTION AND RACE DETERIORATION. BY VERNON LYMAN KELLOGG. Edited by Harald Westergaard, LL.D. Published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford, England. x-207-6 p. 1916. Price, $2.00.

*ECONOMIC PROTECTIONISM. BY JOSEF GRUNZEL. Edited by Eugen von Philippovich. Published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford, England. xiii-357-6 p. 1916. Price $2.90.

*EPIDEMICS RESULTING FROM WARS. BY DR. FRIEDRICH PRINZING. Edited by Harald Westergaard, LL.D. Published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford, England. xii— 340-6 p. 1916. Price, $2.50.

*THE COLONIAL TARIFF POLICY OF FRANCE. BY DR. ARTHUR GIRAULT. Edited by Charles Gide. Published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford, England. viii-305-6 p. 1916. Price, $2.50.

Publications of the Division of International Law

*THE HAGUE CONVENTIONS AND DECLARATIONS OF 1899 AND 1907, 2d. ed. Edited by James Brown Scott, Director. xxxiii-303 p. 1915. Price, $2.00.

*LAS CONVENCIONES Y DECLARACIONES DE LA HAYA DE 1899 y 1907. Edited by James Brown Scott, Director. xxxv-301 p. 1916. Price, $2.00.

*THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS. A dissertation by Hugo Grotius. Translated with a revision of the Latin text of 1633, by Ralph van Deman Magoffin, Ph.D. Edited by James Brown Scott, Director. XV- 83 p. (Parallel pp.) 1916. Price, $2.00. *INSTRUCTIONS TO THE AMERICAN DELEGATES TO THE HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCES AND THEIR OFFICIAL REPORTS. Edited by James Brown Scott, Director. v-138 p. 1916. Price, $1.50.

*THE STATUS OF THE INTERNational Court OF JUSTICE, with an appendix of addresses and official documents, by James Brown Scott, Director. v-93 p. 1916. Price, $1.50. *AN INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE, by James Brown Scott. ix-108 p. 1916. Price, $1.50. *RECOMMENDATIONS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW AND OFFICIAL COMMENTARY THEREON OF THE SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS HELD IN WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 27, 1915-JANUARY 8, 1916. Edited by James Brown Scott. vii-53 p. 1916. Price, $1.00.

*AN ESSAY ON A CONGRESS OF NATIONS FOR THE ADJUSTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES WITHOUT RESORT TO ARMS, by William Ladd. Reprinted from the original edition of 1840, with an introduction by James Brown Scott, Director. 1-162 p. 1916. Price, $2.00.

*THE HAGUE COURT REPORTS, comprising the awards, accompanied by syllabi, the agreements for arbitration, and other documents in each case submitted to the Permanent Court of Arbitration and to commissions of inquiry under the provisions of the Conventions of 1899 and 1907 for the pacific settlement of international disputes. Edited by James Brown Scott. cxi-664 p. 1916. Price, $3.50.

*RESOLUTIONS OF THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW DEALING WITH THE LAW OF NATIONS, with an historical introduction and explanatory notes. Collected and translated under the supervision of and edited by James Brown Scott. xli— 261 p. 1916. Price, $2.00. *DIPLOMATIC_DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE EUROPEAN WAR. Edited by James Brown Scott, Director. 2 vols. 1916. Price, $7.50.

*THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE; THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION; THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. Edited, with an Introductory Note, by James Brown Scott, Director. 124 p. 1917. Price to be announced.

PAMPHLET SERIES

No. 1 ARBITRATIONS AND DIPLOMATIC SETTLEMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. vii-21 p. No. 2 LIMITATION OF ARMAMENT ON THE GREAT LAKES. The report of John W. Foster, Secretary of State, December 7, 1892. vii-57 p. 1914.

No. 3 SIGNATURES, RATIFICATIONS, ADHESIONS AND RESERVATIONS TO THE CONVENTIONS AND DECLARATIONS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCES. vii -32 p. 1914.

No. 4 THE HAGUE CONVENTIONS OF 1899 (I) AND 1907 (I) FOR THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES. iv-48 p. 1915.

No. 5 THE HAGUE CONVENTIONS OF 1899 (II) AND 1907 (IV) RESPECTING the Laws and CUSTOMS OF WAR ON LAND. iv-33 p. 1915.

No. 6 THE HAGUE CONVENTIONS OF 1899 (III) AND 1907 (X) FOR THE ADAPTATION TO MARITIME WARFARE OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE GENEVA CONVENTION. iv-19 p. 1915.

No. 7 THE HAGUE DECLARATIONS OF 1899 (IV, 1) AND 1907 (XIV) PROHIBITING THE
DISCHARGE OF PROJECTILES AND EXPLOSIVES FROM BALLOONS. iv-5 p. 1915.
No. 8 THE HAGUE DECLARATION (IV, 2) OF 1899 CONCERNING ASPHYXIATING GASES. iv
-2 p. 1915.

No. 9 THE Hague DeclarATION (IV, 3) OF 1899 CONCERNING EXPANDING BULLETS. iv— 2 p. 1915.

No. 10 THE FINAL ACTS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCES, TOGETHER
WITH THE DRAFT CONVENTION ON A JUDICIAL ARBITRATION COURT. iv-40 p. 1915.
No. 11 THE HAGUE CONVENTION (II) OF 1907 RESPECTING THE LIMITATION OF THE EM-
PLOYMENT OF FORCE FOR THE RECOVERY OF CONTRACT DEBTS. iv-7 p. 1915.
No. 12 THE HAGUE CONVENTION (III) OF 1907 RELATIVE TO THE OPENING OF HOSTILITIES.
iv 4 p. 1915.

No. 13 THE HAGUE CONVENTION (V) OF 1907 RESPECTING THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF
NEUTRAL POWERS AND PERSONS IN CASE Of War on LAND. iv-8 p. 1915.
No. 14 THE HAGUE CONVENTION (VI) OF 1907 RELATING TO THE STATUS OF ENEMY MER-
CHANT SHIPS AT THE OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES. iv-5 p. 1915.

No. 15 THE HAGUE CONVENTION (VII) OF 1907 RELATING TO THE CONVERSION OF MER-
CHANT SHIPS INTO WAR-SHIPS. iv-5 p. 1915.

No. 16 THE HAGUE CONVENTION (VIII) OF 1907 RELATIVE TO THE LAYING OF AUTOMATIC SUBMARINE CONTACT MINES. iv-6 p. 1915.

No. 17 THE HAGUE CONVENTION (IX) OF 1907 CONCERNING BOMBARDMENT BY NAVAL FORCES IN TIME OF WAR. iv—6 p. 1915.

No. 18 THE HAGUE CONVENTION (XI) OF 1907 RELATIVE TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS WITH regard to the Exercise of the Right of Capture In Naval War. iv-6 p. 1915. No. 19 THE HAGUE CONVENTION (XII) OF 1907 RELATIVE TO THE CREATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL PRIZE COURT. iv-21 p. 1915.

No. 20 THE HAGUE CONVENTION (XIII) OF 1907 CONCERNING THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF NEUTRAL POWERS IN NAVAL WAR. iv-11 p. 1915.

No. 21 THE GENEVA CONVENTION OF 1906 FOR THE AMELIORATION OF THE CONDITION OF THE WOUNDED IN ARMIES IN THE FIELD. iv-17 p. 1915.

No. 22

No. 23

DOCUMENTS RESPECTING THE LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS. v-32 p. 1915. OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS AND SPEECHES RELATING TO PEACE PROPOSALS. vi100 p. 1917.

No. 24 DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE CONTROVERSY OVER NEUTRAL RIGHTS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES and France, 1797-1800. vii-91 p. 1917.

No. 25 OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEYS GENERAL AND JUDGMENTS OF THE SUPREME COURT AND COURT OF CLAIMS OF THE UNITED STATES RELATING TO THE CONTROVERSY OVER NEUTRAL RIGHTS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND FRANCE, 1797-1800. v-340 p.

1917.

No. 26 OPINIONS OF ATTORNEYS GENERAL, DECISIONS OF FEDERAL COURTS, AND DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING THE TREATIES OF 1785, 1799 AND 1828, BETWEEN THE UNITED States and PRUSSIA. vi-158 p. 1917.

No. 261 SUPPLEMENT TO PAMPHLET No. 26.

No. 27 OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS BEARING ON THE ARMED NEUTRALITY OF 1780 AND 1800. X295 p. 1917.

No. 28 EXTRACTS FROM AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WORKS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW CONCERNING THE Armed NeutraLITY OF 1780 AND 1800. vi-109 p. 1917.

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No. 30 THE EFFECT OF DEMOCRACY ON INTERNATIONAL LAW. Opening address by Elihu Root as President of the American Society of International Law at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Society in Washington, April 26, 1917. ii— 10 p. 1917.

CLASSICS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

This series will include the leading works on International Law, the republication of which has been undertaken principally on account of the difficulty of procuring the texts in convenient form for scientific study. The text of each author is reproduced photographically, so as to lay the source before the reader without the mistakes which creep into a newly printed text. An Introduction is prefixed to each work, giving the necessary biographical details concerning its author and stating the importance of the text and its place in International Law; tables of errata in the original are added when necessary, and notes to clear up doubts and ambiguities or to correct mistakes in the text are supplied. Each work is accompanied by an English version made expressly for the series by a competent translator. James Brown Scott, Director of the Division of International Law, is the General Editor of the Classics.

The works listed below have appeared and are on sale; future publications will be announced as ready:

ZOUCHE, RICHARD: Juris et Judicii Fecialis, sive, Juris inter Gentes et Quaestionum de Eodem Explicatio. 2 vols. 1916. Price, $4.00.

Vol. I. A Reproduction of the First Edition (1650), with portrait of Zouche. Introduction by Thomas E. Holland, List of Errata, and Table of Authors. xvi— 204 p.

Vol. II. Translation of the Text, by J. L. Brierly. xvii—186 p.

AYALA, BALTHAZAR: De Jure et Officiis Bellicis et Disciplina Militari. 2 vols. 1912. Price, $7.00.

Vol. I. A Reproduction of the Edition of 1582, with portrait of Ayala. Introduction by John Westlake, etc. xxvii-226 p.

Vol. II. Translation of the Text, by John Pawley Bate. xvi-245 p.

VATTEL, E. DE: Le Droit des Gens. 3 vols. 1916. Price, $8.00.

Vol. I. A Photographic Reproduction of Books I and II of the First Edition (1758), with an Introduction by Albert de Lapradelle. lix-541 p. and portrait of Vattel.

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