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The Great Illusion is a book by Norman Angell, first published in the United Kingdom in 1909 under the title Europe's Optical Illusion [1] and republished in 1910 and subsequently in various enlarged and revised editions under the title The Great Illusion. [2] It is an influential book in the field of international relations. [3]
The Great Illusion: A Study of the Relation of Military Power in Nations to their Economic and Social Advantage (First ed.), New York: G.P. Putnam's & Sons, 1910; America and the New World State (in U.S., 1912) [15] The Great Illusion: A study of the relation of military power to national advantage (1913)
The Struggle for Bread, 1913 (a reply under the pseudonym "Rifleman" to Norman Angell's The Great Illusion (1910). [10] The Gathering Storm, 1913 (under the pseudonym "Rifleman" Austria of Today: with a special chapter on the Austrian police, 1923 (later editions up to 1932) The Truth about Kitchener, 1925
Norman Angell – The Great Illusion (revision of Europe's Optical Illusion published 1909) Hall Caine – King Edward: A Prince and a Great Man; G. K. Chesterton – What's Wrong with the World; Emily Davies – Thoughts on Some Questions Relating to Women; Emma Goldman – Anarchism and Other Essays; Robert Hichens – The Spell of Egypt
La Grande Illusion (French for "The Grand Illusion") is a 1937 French war drama film directed by Jean Renoir, who co-wrote the screenplay with Charles Spaak. The story concerns class relationships among a small group of French officers who are German prisoners of war during World War I and are plotting an escape.
Image credits: historycoolkids #2. Queen Elizabeth has died at age 96. She spent 7 decades on the throne, which was longer than the reigns of her father, uncle, grandfather, and great-grandfather ...
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The Great Illusion: Tudor Arghezi Romania: 21 May 1880: 14 July 1967: poet, novelist, essayist Cuvinte Potrivite, Zdreanță: Marcel Aymé France: 29 March 1902: 14 October 1967: Novelist, children's writer, playwright The passer-through-walls: Margaret Ayer Barnes United States: 8 April 1886: 25 October 1967: playwright, novelist, short-story ...