1903: Patriotism and Three Flags: A Plea for Rationalism in Politics
1908: Europe's Optical Illusion
1909: The Great Illusion: The Relation of Military Power to National Advantage
1912: America and the New World State (In U.S.)
1912: The Foundations of International Polity
1913: War and the Workers
1913: Peace Treaties and the Balkan War
1914: Prussianism and its Destruction
1915: Problems of the War and the Peace: A Handbook for Students
1916: The World's Highway (In U.S.)
1916: The Dangers of Half Preparedness (In U.S.)
1917: War Aims: The Need for a Parliament of the Allies
1917: Why Freedom Matters
1918: The Political Conditions of Allied Success: A Protective Union of the Democracies (In U.S.)
1919: The Treaties and the Economic Chaos
1919: The British Revolution and the American Democracy
1921: The Fruits of Victory
1922: The Press and the Organization of Society
1923: If Britain is to Live
1925: Foreign Policy and Human Nature
1926: Must Britain Travel the Moscow Road?
1927: The Public Mind: Its Disorders: Its Exploitation
1928: The Money Game: Card Games Illustrating Currency
1929: The Story of Money
1931: Can Governments Cure Unemployment? (with Harold Wright)
1932: From Chaos to Control
1932: The Unseen Assassins
1933: The Great Illusion--1933
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Publication Information: Book Title: After All: The Autobiography of Norman Angell. Contributors: Norman Angell - author. Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Young. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1952. Page Number: 357.
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