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Guglielmo Ferrero Archives
Guglielmo Ferrero • 61 Items / 1 Set, 28 Books, 31 Articles
The Reconstruction of Europe (1941)
Talleyrand and the Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815
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Published Reviews
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    History (Review)
    The Reconstruction of Europe, by Guglielmo Ferrero
    1. The Reconstruction of Europe by Guglielmo Ferrero
    Commonweal, September 12, 1941, p. 500
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    Legitimacy and Revolution (Review)
    The Reconstruction of Europe, by Guglielmo Ferrero
    1. The Reconstruction of Europe by Guglielmo Ferrero
    The Nation, December 27, 1941, p. 674
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    The Era of Revolutions (Review)
    The Reconstruction of Europe, by Guglielmo Ferrero
    1. The Reconstruction of Europe by Guglielmo Ferrero
    The Saturday Review, August 30, 1941, p. 13
  4. The Library
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    Critics and History (4 Reviews)
    The Wound and the Bow, by Edmund Wilson
    1. The Wound and the Bow by Edmund Wilson
    2. Autobiography by Eric Gill
    3. Grey Eminence by Aldous Huxley
    4. The Reconstruction of Europe by Guglielmo Ferrero
    The American Mercury, November 1941, pp. 627-631
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    A Reader's List (12 Reviews)
    Victoria's Heir: The Education of a Prince, by George Dangerfield
    1. Victoria's Heir: The Education of a Prince by George Dangerfield
    2. The Reconstruction of Europe by Guglielmo Ferrero
    3. Thinker Versus Junker by Will Schaber
    4. Your Foreign Policy by Robert Aura Smith
    5. Biography of the Earth by George Gamow
    6. Paul Bunyan by Esther Shephard
    7. School for Eternity by Harry Hervey
    8. The Fortunate Lady by Frank Swinnerton
    9. His Own Place by H.W. Freeman
    10. The Blind Man's House by Hugh Walpole
    11. Evening in Spring by August Derleth
    12. The Cap of Youth by Naomi Jacob
    The New Republic, September 22, 1941, pp. 381-384