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League of Nations

Interior of ministry of foreign affairs
Interior of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1919.

Books and pamphlets on the formation and development of the League of Nations and the United Nations.

Collet, John Kyte, How a League of Peace-and-Goodwill nations may enable Germany and other European nations to pay their international debts, (Penarth, 1923?). Special Collections: Salisbury, WG8.C.

Collett, John Kyte, The great money mystery: what is behind the franc, the sovereign and the mark / [by the editor of "My magazine"], (Penarth, 1923?). Special Collections: Salisbury, WG8.C.

Collett, John Kyte, Open letter to Archbishops, Bishops, Priests, clergy, ministers of free churches, members of House of Commons and House of Lords, (Penarth, 1928). Special Collections: Salisbury, WG10.C.

Davies, David Davies, Baron, The church and the League of Nations, (London, League of Nations Union 1918?). Special Collections: Salisbury, WG5.2.D.

Davies, David Davies, Baron, Why not form the League now? (London, League of Nations Union, 1918). Special Collections: Salisbury, WG4.2.D.

Davies, David Saunders, Sir, Some problems of international reconstruction and a League of Nations, (London, League of Nations Society, 1918). Special Collections: Salisbury, WG10.D.

George, David Lloyd, Recent pronouncements on a League of Nations, (London, League of Nations Society 2nd.ed. 1918). Special Collections: Salisbury, WG4.2.L.

Jones, Henry, Sir, Form the League of Peace now: an appeal to my fellow-citizens, (London, League of Nations Union, 1918). Special Collections: Salisbury, WG4.2.J.

League of Nations Union, How to form a junior branch, (Cardiff, Welsh Council, League of Nations Union, c.1918?). Special Collections: Salisbury, WG18.L.

Royal Institute of International Affairs, The Future of the League of Nations, (London, 1936). Special Collections: Reference JZ4872.F8 1936.