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He told 80,000 Americans

the facts about the war—
Now he tells us the

facts about the
peace!

He Explains:
VERSAILLES

LOCARNO

ALLIED DEBTS

THE DAWES PLAN

HOW EUROPE ACCEPTED
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
WHY EUROPE HATES US

FRANK H. SIMONDS

Author of HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR

HOW EUROPE MADE
PEACE WITHOUT
AMERICA

There has been as much wrangling among political
writers as among politicians. For thousands of people
it has been impossible to find out what has hap-
pened in the world since 1919.

The Big

Non-Fiction
Spring Book

Coming April 15

$5.00

Here is the only impartial account of post-war
development that has appeared, written by
the man best capable of writing it. He
lets the facts speak for themselves, to
show why America dropped out and
left the peace to European states-
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TORY OF THE WORLD WAR
will want it, as well as the
enormous new public for
the best non-fiction
which has grown
since then.

DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO.
GARDEN CITY, N. Y.

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The Publishers' Weekly, March 19, 1927. Vol. CXI. No. 12. Entered as second-class matter, June 1, 1879, at the post office at New York, N. Y.. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription, Zones 1-5, $5; Zones 6-8, $5.50; Foreign, $6; 15c. a Lond on Agent, D. H. Bond, 507 Bank Chambers, Chancery Lane, copy. R. R. Bowker Co., 62 W. 45th St., New York.

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From a contemporary anti-Ingersoll cartoon

Hell fire was

too good for him!

TOW they hated this man who so courageously tore down their old, worn out ideas! They mocked him, slandered him, jeered him, called on heaven to strike him dead. Yet he is more alive now than ever before! He was the first of those hard-hitting, sham-hating Americans whose banner is now borne by H. L. Mencken, Clarence Darrow, and Sinclair Lewis.

Now the brilliant young biographer whose book on Walt Whitman was such a sensation last year tells the fiery story of this Maker of Presidents, Lover of Liberty, and Pioneer of Tolerance in a book that will appeal to everyone who reads "Anthony Comstock" and "Elmer Gantry."

COLONEL BOB

INGERSOLL

By Cameron Rogers

Author of "The Magnificent Idler"

April 1st

$3.00

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Not since the day its sub-
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there been such a time for
The Life of Francois

VILLON

by FRANCIS CARCO

A tremendous audience has
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