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The Benefits moral and secular of assassination : an essay to correct Sir Arthur Keith's eugenical speculations on the merits of war and peace with divers other arguments showing conclusively why murder must be rationalised to save England.

Title
The Benefits moral and secular of assassination : an essay to correct Sir Arthur Keith's eugenical speculations on the merits of war and peace with divers other arguments showing conclusively why murder must be rationalised to save England.
Publication
London : C. Lahr, 1932.

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Additional Authors
  • M. M.
  • Charity as a career for girls, Author of.
Description
153 p. : ill.; 21 cm.
Series Statement
Leviathan Fry series
Subject
  • Keith, Arthur, Sir, 1866-1955
  • English wit and humor
Note
  • Authorship attributed to M.M.
  • Preface signed: J.S.; introd. and notes signed: M.M.
  • Printed at Westminster Press, London.
Call Number
YFX (Benefits, moral and secular)
OCLC
25434396
Title
The Benefits moral and secular of assassination : an essay to correct Sir Arthur Keith's eugenical speculations on the merits of war and peace with divers other arguments showing conclusively why murder must be rationalised to save England.
Imprint
London : C. Lahr, 1932.
Series
Leviathan Fry series
Added Author
M. M.
Charity as a career for girls, Author of.
Research Call Number
YFX (Benefits, moral and secular)
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