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When the U-Boats Came to America (1929)
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    Submarines and War (Review)
    When the U-Boats Came to America, by William Bell Clark
    1. When the U-Boats Came to America by William Bell Clark
    The Nation, December 11, 1929, p. 726
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (6 Reviews)
    International Relations of the United States
    1. The Imperial Dollar by Hiram Motherwell
    2. Executive Agents in American Foreign Relations by Henry Merritt Wriston
    3. Pan American Peace Plans by Charles Evans Hughes
    4. I Was Sent to Athens by Henry Morgenthau and French Strother
    5. When the U-Boats Came to America by William Bell Clark
    6. It Might Have Been Lost! by Thomas Clement Lonergan
    Foreign Affairs, January 1930, p. 306
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    Notes On New Books (17 Reviews)
    Miscellaneous
    1. Idols Behind Altars by Anita Brenner
    2. Sculpture by Agnes Rindge Claflin
    3. A Frontier Doctor by Henry F. Hoyt
    4. The Italian Comedy by Pierre Louis Duchartre
    5. Theatres by Joseph Urban
    6. Why Janet Should Read Shakspere by Norman Hapgood
    7. Genuine Antique Furniture by Arthur de Bles
    8. Private Presses and Their Books by Will Ransom
    9. On Being a Father by Kenneth M. Walker and E.M. Walker
    10. The Sea Devil's Fo'c'sle by Lowell Thomas
    11. When the U-Boats Came to America by William Bell Clark
    12. The Mystery and Art of the Apothecary by C.J.S. Thompson
    13. Drawings and Paintings by Joan Manning-Sanders
    14. The Big American Parade by E. Haldeman-Julius
    15. The Soviet Union and Peace by Henri Barbusse
    16. The Making of New Germany by Philipp Scheidemann
    17. Morocco Bound by Edwin Valentine Mitchell
    The Bookman, January 1930