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INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.

HE prevalence of and authority for the idea of arbitration as a substitute for war in international disputes may be indicated to the reader by the following. list of books. No attempt has been made to bring out magazine articles on the recent question between England and America, these being so numerous that the reader is referred directly to Poole's index and the Cumulative index, to be found in the Reference Room, where every facility for research will be afforded. Special attention is called to the Cumulative index which is both prompt and comprehensive. The various encyclopaedies, American annual, Britannica, etc., all contain valuable articles on this subject.

America and Europe: a study of international relations. 1896.

28 Contents: Wells, D. A. The U. S. and Great Britain.-Phelps, E. J. The Monroe doctrine. Schurz, C. Arbitration in international disputes.

American conference on international arbitration, held in Washington, 1896. 28 Contains partial list of modern arbitrations. Argentine Republic. Argument for the Argentine Republic upon the question with Brazil in regard to Misiones, submitted to the arbitration of the President of the United States. 1894. Ref. 28 Balch, T. W. International courts of arbitration. 1896. 28

Mr. Balch is the original recommender of almost precisely the plan of arbitration in the Alabama case, which was finally adopted and carried out to a conclusion at Geneva. Brace, C. L. Gesta Christi; a history of humane progress under Christianity. 1885.

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The origin, progress and development of international arbitration. Courts of international arbitration. (In National Assoc. for the Promotion of Soc. Sci. Transactions. 1874. p. 154.) Ref. 29 "How far may Courts of arbitration be resorted to as a means of settling the disputes of nations?" Great Britain. Correspondence respecting the introduction of reforms in the Armenian provinces of Asiatic Turkey. 1896. Ref. 28 Hobart, Lord. International arbitration. (In National Assoc. for the Promotion of Soc. Sci. Transactions 1867. p. 164 and 254.)

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"Is it desirable to establish a general system of international arbitration? and if so, on what principle should it be organized?" The discussion will be found on p. 254. Isham, C. The fishery question. 1887. 28 Contains bibliography and map.

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On the Washington Treaty and its influence on international arbitration. National Association for the Promotion of Social Science. Transactions. 1871. p. 239-44. Ref. 29

Report of the special committee appointed to inquire "Whether some general scheme of international arbitration or conciliation cannot be usefully recommended for adoption."

Nitobe, I. O. The intercourse between. the U. S. and Japan. 1891. (In Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies. Ex. v. 8.) 26a Semmes, T. J. International arbitration. (In Barrows, J. H. World's parliament of religions. 1893. v. 2. p. 1116.) 6 Snow, F. Treatise and topics in American diplomacy. 1894. 28

Contains extracts from principal European treaties relating to American history, also articles on the Monroe doctrine, Fisheries question and Behring Sea arbitration. Stanton, S. B. The Behring Sea controversy. 1892. 28

Contains bibliography. Sumner, C. True grandeur of nations. 1893. 74a

An eloquent appeal for the substitution of arbitration for bloodshed.

"If nations can agree in solemn provisions of International law to establish war as arbiter of justice, they can also agree to abolish this arbitrament, and to establish peaceful substitutes."

Universal Peace Congress, London. Proceedings. 1890.

MECHANIC ARTS AND TRADES.

(Continued from May Number.)

INTER-COMMUNICATION-Continued.

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Bishop, H. G. The practical printer. 1889.

Blades, W. The Pentateuch of printing. 1891.

Booth, J. C. The phonographic instructor. 2d ed. 1856.

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Bore, H. The story of the invention of steel pens, with a description of the manufacturing processes. 1890. 61c Boston Type Foundry. Specimens; cont. sel. fr. the printing materials. 1871. Ref. Bouchot, H. The printed book, its hist., il. and adornment fr. the days of Gutenberg to the present time; tr. by E. C. Bigmore. 1887.

Bowker, R. R. Copyright; its law and its literature. 1886.

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-Letters on international copyright. (In his Misc. works. 1883. v. 1.) 30 Catalogue of postage stamps, Amer. and foreign, and U. S. revenue stamps. 1863. Chalmers, P. The adhesive postage stamp; also, Papers on the penny postage reform. 1886.

-The Amer. Philatelic Assoc. and the adhesive postage stamp. 1887. (In Pamphlets. v. 617.) Ref.

-James Chalmers the inventor of the "adhesive stamp "not Sir Rowland Hill. 1884. (In Pamphlets. V. 617.)

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-Mr. John Francis, of the Athenaeum, on the plan of Sir Rowland Hill. 2d ed. 1889.

-Submission of the Sir Rowland Hill Committee. 2d ed. 1886. (In Pamphlets. v. 617.)

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Cowles, J. L. A general freight and pas1896. 62c Cross's eclectic short-hand.

Cross, J. G. 1879. Culley, R. S. telegraphy. Dana, C. A. The art of newspaper making. 1895.

Hand-book of practical 7th ed. 1878.

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Daniels, W. W. Daniels' graphics. n. d. Dann, J. T. Dann, J. T. German commercial correspondence; w. exercises, glossaries and notes. 1888.

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Day, A. Complete shorthand manual. 1890.

Delon, C. Histoire d'un livre. 1879. 61c DeVinne, (Theodore L.) & Co. The Roman and italic printing types in the printing house of DeVinne & Co. 1891. Ref. Drew, B. Hints and helps for those who write, print or read. 1882. Ellsworth, H. W. Text-book on penmanship. 1862.

Falkenstein, K. Geschichte d. Buchdruckerkunst. 1840. S. S.

Field, H. M. History of the Atlantic telegraph. 1866.

Franke, C. A. Handbuch der Buchdruckerkunst. 4e Aufl. 1867. Franklin Type Foundry. The pocketbook of specimens. n. d. Ref. Gerson, J. Reprint in fac-sim. of a treatise spekynge of the arte and crafte to knowe well to dye tr. oute of Fr. into Eng. by Caxton. 1876.

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NOTE. Original printed in 1490 by Caxton. Gilson, F. H. Music typography and specimens of music types. 1885. Ref. Graham, A. J. Hand book of standard. or Amer. phonography. pts. 1-5. t. p. w.

-The reporter's manual, [an] exposition of the reporting style of phonography. [c1854.]

-Second standard phonographic reader. [c1860.]

Harpel, O. H. Harpel's typograph. 1870. Hassard, J. R. G. The wonders of the press. 1878.

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Haven, C. Haven's practical phonog- Macfie, R. A. Copyright and patents

raphy. 1883.

Hessels, J. H. Haarlem the birth-place.

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of printing, not Mentz. 1887. Highton, E. The electric telegraph. 1852. Hill, N. P. Speeches and papers on the silver, postal telegraph, and other economic questions. 1890. Hoe, (R.) & Co. Hints on electrotyping and stereotyping. 1875. -Printing machines [catalogue]. [c1873.] Ref. Holbrook, J. Ten years among the mail bags. 1888.

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for inventions; pleas and plans for cheaper books and greater industrial freedom. 1879-83. 2v. MacKellar, T. American printer; manual of typography, cont. directions for managing all depts. of a printing office. [16th ed.] 1887. MacKeller, Smiths & Jordan. Eleventh book of specimens of printing types and every requisite for typographical uses and ornament. 1882. Ref.

Matthews, J. B. Bookbindings, old and new; notes of a booklover. 1895. 65g

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-The reporter's companion. [c1861.]
-Same. 1882.

-Teacher, a treatise on the best method of imparting a knowledge of phonography. n. d.

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Phonographic dictionary, cont. the reporting outlines for 30,000 words. 1886. Pitman, I. A history of shorthand. 3d ed. 1891.

-Manual of phonography. 1880. -Phonetic shorthand and pronouncing dictionary of the Eng. language. 1878.

-Phonographic phrase book. 1889.
-Phonographic reporter. 1889.
-Phonographic teacher. 1889.

Pope, F. L. Modern practice of the electric telegraph; a hand-book for electricians and operators. 7th ed. 1872. Preece, W. H., and Sivewright, J. Telegraphy. 1876.

Prime, S. I. The life of Samuel F. B Morse. 1875. 976

Putnam, G. H. Authors and publishers: a manual for beginners in lit. 1883.

-International copyright. (In Econ. monographs. v. 2.)

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St. Louis Type Foundry. Price list of printing material. 1877. Savage, W. A dictionary of the art of printing. 1841. Ref. Schraubstadter & St. John. Specimens fr. the central type foundry; copper alloy type metal. 1881. S. S. Scovil, W. E. A shorthand legible as the plainest writing, and requiring no teacher but the book; with a simplified system of verbatim reporting. 6th Amer. ed. 1874.

Simmons Hardware Co. Illus. catalogue. 1882. Ref.

Spencer, P. R. Spencerian system of penmanship. No. 1-12. [c1873.] -Spencerian system of penmanship; tracing book. No. 1-4. [c1877.]

-Spencerian system of penmanship; shorter course. No. 1-7. [c1877.] Stevens, H. Who spoils our new English books. 1884. біс Texas. Bd. of Public Printing. Report. 1876-78. (With Texas. Compt. of Pub. Accts. Ann. rept. 1876-78.)

Ref. 30d Thebussem, [E. W.]? Kpankla. 1870. Theory and art of penmanship. 1863. Thompson, L. S. Eclectic system of penmanship. No. 1-3. n. d.

-New eclectic penmanship. n. d. -Hand-book to accompany The new eclectic penmanship. n. d. Timperley, C. H., comp. Encyclopaedia of lit. and typographical anecdote. 2d ed. 1842. Ref. 72a Torrey, B. Practical typewriting, by the all-finger method, arranged for self-instruction. 2d ed. 1891.

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Mexican Pacific Railway. 1883. (In Pamphlets. v. 644.) Atkinson, P. The electric transformation of power and its application by the electric motor, incl. electric railway construction. 1893.

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