What Really Happened at Paris; The Story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919, by American Delegates
London, England: Hodder & Stoughton, 1921. Presumed First UK Edition, Presumed first printing. Hardcover. xiii, [3], 528 pages. Maps. Name of previous owner in ink on fep. Includes In Explanation by Edward W. Bok, and Foreword by Edward Mandell House. Chapters include Preparations for Peace; The Atmosphere and Organization of the Peace Conference; The New Boundaries of Germany; Poland; The End of an Empire: Remnants of Austria-Hungary; Fiume and the Adriatic Problem; Constantinople and the Balkans; The Armenian Problem & the Disruption of Turkey; The Protection of Minorities & Natives in Transferred Territories; The Trial of the Kaiser; Reparations; The Economic Settlement; The Labor Clauses of the Treaty; The Economic Administration During the Armistice; The Atlantic Fleet in the Great War; The Problem of Disarmament; The Making of the League of Nations; and The Versailles Peace in Retrospect. Also contains Maps of Germany, Showing the New Boundaries and the Dispositions of Territory made by the Peace Conference; Poland, Showing Arrangements and Dispositions of Territory Made by the Peace Conference; Map Showing the Dispositions of the Territories of the Former Austrian Empire by the Peace Conference; The Balkan Countries, showing the Changes Determined by the Peace Conference; and Map Showing the Dispositions Made by the Peace Conference of the Territories of the Former Turkish Empire. Also contains an appendix with stenographic notes of questions asked and answers given after the lectures in Philadelphia, as well as an index. More