Mr. Edward Arnold's New and Popular Books, December, 1901 by Unknown
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the limitations of partizanship and the heats of controversy, entitle
him to a respectful hearing whenever he speaks.'--_Pall Mall Gazette_. * * * * * RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF THE TRANSVAAL WAR. By E.T. COOK, Recently Editor of the _Daily News_. THIRD IMPRESSION. One volume, demy 8vo., 12s. 6d. net. 'We must congratulate Mr. Cook most warmly on his achievement. Whatever else may be read about the diplomacy that preceded the war, his book must certainly be read. It will immensely increase a reputation that already stood very high. No recent book on any political question has been so good, and we are inclined to think it marks out Mr. Cook as the ablest political journalist of the day. The writing is of a masterly lucidity.'--_Literature_. 'Mr. Cook has produced a handbook of the political history of the War, the practical utility and instructive value of which it would be difficult to exaggerate.'--_World_. * * * * * |
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