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France Herself Again
By the Abbé Ernest Dimnet
8°. About 400 pages. $2.50
This is an authoritative work by an author
who has gained well-earned fame as a historian.
The purpose and general character of the book,
which compares the demoralized France of 1870
with the united France of to-day, may be seen
by the chapter headings.
Introductory: The Object of the Book
1. Under the Second Empire
2. Under the Third Republic
Part I. The Deterioration of France
1. Immediate Consequences of the Tangier
Incident2. Intellectual Preparation of the New
Spirit3. Evidences of the New Spirit
Part II. Tho Return of the Light
Part III. The Political Problems and the
Future
Part IV. France and the War of 1914
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London
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