A History of the League of Nations
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th March 1986
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
341.2209
Hardback
850
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
1077g
Highly recommended for all scholarly libraries and for reference collections of larger public libraries.-Library Journal
This book is definitive as an over-all narrative of the political accomplishments, frustrations, and failures of the League of Nations. No one is likely to improve its record of the interplay of policy--or impolicy--of states acting as separate entities and of their action--or inaction--as members of the international organization under the steady impact of the Covenant.-American Historical Review
"Highly recommended for all scholarly libraries and for reference collections of larger public libraries."-Library Journal
"This book is definitive as an over-all narrative of the political accomplishments, frustrations, and failures of the League of Nations. No one is likely to improve its record of the interplay of policy--or impolicy--of states acting as separate entities and of their action--or inaction--as members of the international organization under the steady impact of the Covenant."-American Historical Review
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