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 Books: Edouard Eugene Francois Descamps

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 Discours sur l'Afrique Nouvelle Prononce a la Salle de la Societe
Author: Edouard Eugene Francois. Descamps

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ASIN: B000NOWKK6
Publication Date: 1890
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Condition: Descamps, Edouard Eugene Francois, baron. Discours sur l'Afrique Nouvelle Prononce a la Salle de la Societe de Geographie de Paris le Jour de l'Ouverture du Congres Libre Antiesclavagiste. Louvain: 1890. 16p. Wrapper. 8vo. Very Good. French text.
 Arbitration : Two Views : The Recent Progress of International Arbitration and Essai sur l'organisation de l'arbitrage international (Garland Library of War and Peace) (French Edition)
Authors: Henry Richard, Edouard Eugene Francois Descamps

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Category: Book
ASIN: 082400339X
Publication Date: May 1, 1972
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Condition: New York; Garland Publishing; 1972; Reprint Ed; Hardcover; Ex-Library; Very Good with no dust jacket; Ex-Lib Library stamps/slip, slight wear. Crisp The Garland Library of War and Peace series. Reprints two late Victorian books in one volume: Richard's Recent Progress (in English) and Descamps' Essai (in French). "The legal internationalists argued that civilized states had arrived at the point where their national interests, particularly national security, were no longer served by the vast expenditures attending the arms race. Arbitration was proposed as the most realistic alternative for the adjudication of disputes, an alternative that did not diminish national honor or sovereignity in the least."; 18+20+64 Pages
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