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Filed under: Alsace-Lorraine question- Alsace-Lorraine: The History of an Annexation (Paris: French League for the Rights of Man, 1916), by Gabriel Séailles, trans. by Elsie Masson and Emile Masson (page images here at Penn)
- Frankreichs Propaganda in Elsass-Lothringen (published under pseudonym "X"; attributed by some libraries to Lüdtke; in German; Bern: F. Wyss, 1918), contrib. by Gerhard Lüdtke
- L'Alsace et la Lorraine Veulent Rester Françaises; Alsace and Lorraine Desire to Remain French (French and English side by side; Paris: Imprimé par Les Images de France, 1918) (page images here at Penn)
- L'Alsace-Lorraine: Histoire d'une Annexion (Paris: Ligue des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen, 1915), by Gabriel Séailles (page images here at Penn)
- Why France wants Alsace-Lorraine (ca. 1919), by Stéphane Lauzanne (page images here at Penn)
- Germany, France, Russia, and Islam (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1915), by Heinrich von Treitschke, contrib. by George Haven Putnam
- Selected tracts (numbers 1, 5, 6, 11, 13, 20; 1915-), by Comité catholique de propagande française (page images here at Penn)
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Filed under: Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871- The Duel Between France and Germany, With its Lesson to Civilization (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1871), by Charles Sumner
- History of the War Between Germany and France, With Biographical Sketches of the Principal Personages Engaged in the Contest (Philadelphia: National Pub. Co., and Jones, Junkin and Co., c1871), by James D. McCabe
- Franco-German War and Insurrection of the Commune: Correspondence of E. B. Washburne, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to France (Washington: GPO, 1878), by E. B. Washburne
- The Paris Commune: Including the "First Manifesto of the International on the Franco-Prussian War," the "Second Manifesto of the International on the Franco-Prussian war", "The Civil War in France, " (Arm and Hammer series; New York: New York Labor News Co., 1902), by Karl Marx, ed. by L. Sanial, contrib. by Friedrich Engels
- The Duel Between France and Germany, Reprinted From "Addresses on War" (Boston: Pub for the World Peace Foundation by Ginn and Co., 1911), by Charles Sumner
- The Duel Between France and Germany, With its Lesson to Civilization, by Charles Sumner (Gutenberg text)
- The Franco-German War Indemnity and its Economic Results (London: Harrison and Sons, 1913), by Horace Handley O'Farrell, contrib. by Reginald Baliol Brett Esher
- Germany, France, Russia, and Islam (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1915), by Heinrich von Treitschke, contrib. by George Haven Putnam
Filed under: Paris (France) -- History -- Siege, 1870-1871
Filed under: Paris (France) -- History -- Siege, 1870-1871 -- Sources- Actes du Gouvernement de la Défense Nationale (du 4 Septembre 1870 au 8 Février 1871): Rapports de la Commission et des Sous-Commissions, Télégrammes, Pièces Diverses, Dépositions des Témoins, Pièces Justificatives, Tables Analytique Générale et Nominative (7 volumes in French; Paris: Librairie des Publications Législatives, et al., 1876), by France Gouvernement de la Défense Nationale
Filed under: Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 -- Causes- Die Genesis der Emser Depesche (in German; Berlin: Verlag von Gebrüder Paetel (Dr. G. Paetel), 1915), by Richard Fester
Filed under: Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 -- Fiction
Filed under: Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 -- History -- Sources- Actes du Gouvernement de la Défense Nationale (du 4 Septembre 1870 au 8 Février 1871): Rapports de la Commission et des Sous-Commissions, Télégrammes, Pièces Diverses, Dépositions des Témoins, Pièces Justificatives, Tables Analytique Générale et Nominative (7 volumes in French; Paris: Librairie des Publications Législatives, et al., 1876), by France Gouvernement de la Défense Nationale
Filed under: Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 -- Personal narrativesFiled under: Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 -- Reparations- Why Did the Mark Fall? How Two Great Nations Set About Discharging Their Treaty Obligations; Consequences to Themselves and to the World (ca. 1923)
Filed under: France -- History -- Occupation and evacuation, 1871-1873- The Rescue of France: A Discourse, Spoken Before a Meeting of French Gentlemen, in Philadelphia, at the Assembly Buildings, March 7th, 1872 (Philadelphia: King and Baird, printers, 1872), by Charles F. B. Miel, trans. by Edward Roth
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