Excerpt from The Meaning of the War for Germany and Great Britain: An Attempt at Synthesis The time has come, or is coming, when an attempt at balanced and dispassionate statement Should be possible. At last we have a quantity of really authentic material, in the Shape of the various Government publications the German White Book, the British Blue (or White) Book, the French Yellow Book, &c. It is not merely prejudice to say that the German Book is the least valuable of these. It was hurried through at the beginning of the war and was the first to appear it contains very few documents, and indeed hardly professes to be more than a summary ex parte statement. Most valuable of all is the French Book, which bears striking testimony to the skill with which the French Foreign Office is served. I Shall do my best to base my case mainly on these official publications. But I have tried besides to bring to bear all the literature on which I could lay my hands and in the last few weeks I have had the advantage of access to a number of German books and pamphlets, which have not been generally available. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books.
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