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Image 1 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, mmammmmmmmmimm FRANCE AND OURSELVES HERBERT ADAMS GIBBONS
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 2 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, Class J[l_i.. COnORlGHT DEPOSIT.
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Image 3 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919,
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Image 5 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, FRANCE AND OURSELVES
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Image 6 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, OTHER BOOKS BY HERBERT ADAMS GIBBONS THE NEW MAP OF EUROPE THE NEW MAP OF AFRICA THE NEW MAP OF ASIA THE FOUNDATION OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE PARIS REBORN THE LITTLE CHILDREN...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 7 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, FRANCE AND OURSELVES INTERPRETATIVE STUDIES: 1917-1919 BY HERBERT ADAMS GIBBONS Author of Paris Reborn, The Reconstruction of Poland and the Near East, etc. NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. 1920
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- Date: 1920
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Image 8 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, ^y Copyright, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, by The Century Co. Copyright, 1919, by Harper and Brothers Copyright, 1919, by The Ridgway Co. Published, February, 1920 p.s O ©Ct.A565300
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- Date: 1920
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Image 9 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 0- TO EMILE HOVELAQUE CASPAR WHITNEY WILL IRWIN in memory of the constant silver lining in the cloud. They never lost sight of it and God bless them for the work they...
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 11 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, ACKNOWLEDGMENT The author thanks the editors of the Century, Harper s, Everybody s, Fortnightly Review, and Revue Hebdomadaire for permission to republish matter contributed to their pages. Most of the chapters of...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 12 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919,
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Image 13 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I How We Can Help France 3 II The Tiger of France 23 III World Justice for France 34 IV The Industrial Effort of France Dur- ing THE War...
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Image 15 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, FRANCE AND OURSELVES
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Image 17 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, FRANCE AND OURSELVES CHAPTER I HOW WE CAN HELP FRANCE^ 13 EFORE the United States entered the war a few Americans were helping a few French. The French as a people were...
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 18 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 4 France and Ourselves Clearing House in Paris dispensed money by the millions and sent out boxes by the thousands. Other Americans were not content to work for France. They fought for...
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 19 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, How We Can Help France 5 able. Have we ever understood the French con- ception of America? Far deeper than the im- pression, gained from contact with American tom ists, of America...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 20 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 6 France and Ourselves fathers of the American Revolution to streets and squares. In a spirit of historical detachment, far from the fray and unaffected by it, one may be success- ful...
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 21 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, How We Can Help France which was assured by the Battle of the Mame, but in the defense of the principles which all Frenchmen believed were as dear to Americans as to...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 22 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 8 France and Ourselves Bygones are bygones. We have come into the war, and we have come in at the critical moment. We have come in whole-heartedly. Perhaps our aid is more...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 23 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, How We Can Help France 9 our allies, gave the President control over the export of food-stuffs, passed the espionage bill, promised active participation on the battle-fields of France, and sent a...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 24 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 10 France and Ourselves We contrast French individualism with Ger- man conformity, and think that the French are freed from the shackles of convention by the democracy they have constituted. We contrast...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 25 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, Hotv We Can Help France 11 aggression. France has given everything, suf- fered eveiything, and sacrificed everything where her alHes have given and suffered and sac- rificed only in part. Russia, like...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 26 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 12 France and Ourselves man of us who says, You ought never to have done it this way, or I 11 show you how to do it, ought to be taken out...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 27 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, How We Can Help France 13 of rolling-stock, caring for the refugees, meeting the needs of the widows and orphans and muti- lated, fighting tuberculosis and prostitution, min- istering to the wounded,...
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 28 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 14 France and Ourselves as well as for their own children? But while an American committee could fittingly raise money for French orphans, it could not fittingly dis- tribute this money. No...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 29 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, How We Can Help France 15 The typical American has his mind upon the goal. He is after results, and the way in which he accomplishes what is set before him he...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 30 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 16 France and Ourselves Saxon countries, he was reflecting the Latin civilization to which he belonged. President Wilson, in the face of adverse criti- cism and pressure from all sides, dechned Mr....
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 31 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, How We Can Help France 17 nounced that General Pershing would command the first troops sent to France, and that these troops would be an official American army, that the French realized...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 32 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 18 France and Ourselves us as more pressing and more vital, we must be ready to subordinate our generous impulses to the exigencies of the situation as it develops. It is probable...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 33 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, How We Can Help France 19 life after the cataclysm through which we are passing, comes right here. Whatever comhinazione French statesmen and diplomats may have dreamed of, whatever impe- rialistic aspirations...
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 34 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 20 France and Ourselves France and the United States. That behef and hope form the basis of cooperation now. For otherwise, harmonious cooperation, even at this critical moment when om* aid is...
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 35 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, How We Can Help France 21 I started with the question, How can we help France? I cannot end without the question, How can France help us? For it would be a...
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 36 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 22 France and Ourselves We have taken from England her two disagree- able Teutonic traits, race superiority and cant, which have been fostered in the British Empire and in the United States,...
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920
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Image 37 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, CHAPTER II THE TIGER OF FRANCE^ EMPEROR FRAXCIS JOSEPH did not live long enough to enter Italy at the head of his army; but the next in order among un- dreamed-of events...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 38 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 24 France and Ourselves Libre, and L Homme Enchatne. Only the men too insignificant to waste ink upon had escaped the trenchant pen of the Tiger. President Poincare; Premiers Viviani, Briand Ribot,...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 39 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, The Tiger of France 25 by Messieurs les Deputes? And what about the opposition of the Unified Socialists, who had sol- emnly pronounced in anticipation the exclusion of Clemenceau as a candidate...
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- Date: 1920
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Image 40 of France and ourselves; interpretative studies: 1917-1919, 26 France and Ourselves refrained from voting, twenty-five were Unified Socialists. This means that all the Radicals and Radical Socialists except fifteen, all the Center and all the Right, gave their confidence...
- Contributor: Gibbons, Herbert Adams
- Date: 1920