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A Study of War. By Quincy Wright. (2 vols.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press [Toronto: W. J. Gage and Co.]. 1942. Pp. xxiv, 678; xviii, 679-1552. ($16.50 the set)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

H. A. Innis*
Affiliation:
The University of Toronto
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1943

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1 One is reminded of the last verses of “Albert and the Lion” by Marriott Edgar (Toronto, 1938), p. 3. Mrs, Ramsbottom complained that the lion had swallowed her son.

“The magistrate gave his opinion

That no one was really to blame

And he said that he hoped the Ramsbottoms

Would have further sons to their name.

At that mother got proper blazing

‘And thank you, sir, kindly,’ said she

‘What, waste all our lives raising children,

To feed ruddy lions? Not me!’”