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THE BRITISH LIBRARY THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ‘SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP’ DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR: A SELECTIVE GUIDE TO MATERIALS IN THE BRITISH LIBRARY by ANNE SHARP WELLS THE ECCLES CENTRE FOR AMERICAN STUDIES

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THE BRITISH LIBRARY

THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ‘SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP’DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR:

A SELECTIVE GUIDE TO MATERIALS IN THE BRITISH LIBRARY

by

ANNE SHARP WELLS

THE ECCLES CENTRE FOR AMERICAN STUDIES

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INTRODUCTION

I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES, REFERENCE WORKS AND GENERAL STUDIES

A. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS

B. BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARIES

C. ATLASES

D. REFERENCE WORKS

E. GENERAL STUDIES

II. ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONSHIP

A. GENERAL WORKS

B. CHURCHILL AND ROOSEVELT [SEE ALSO III.B.2. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL; IV.B.1. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT]

C. CONFERENCES AND DECLARATIONS

D. MILITARY

1. GENERAL WORKS

2. LEND-LEASE AND LOGISTICS

3. STRATEGY

E. INTELLIGENCE

F. ECONOMY AND RAW MATERIALS

G. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

1. GENERAL STUDIES

2. ATOMIC ENERGY

H. PUBLIC OPINION, PROPAGANDA AND MEDIA

I. HOLOCAUST [SEE ALSO VI.C. MIDDLE EAST]

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III. UNITED KINGDOM

A. GENERAL WORKS

B. PRIME MINISTERS

1. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN

2. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL [SEE ALSO II.B. CHURCHILL AND ROOSEVELT]

3. CLEMENT R. ATTLEE

C. GOVERNMENT, EXCLUDING MILITARY

1. MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES

2. ANTHONY EDEN

3. PHILIP HENRY KERR (LORD LOTHIAN)

4. EDWARD FREDERICK LINDLEY WOOD (EARL OF HALIFAX)

D. MILITARY

IV. UNITED STATES

A. GENERAL WORKS

B. PRESIDENTS

1. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT [SEE ALSO II.B. CHURCHILL AND ROOSEVELT]

2. HARRY S. TRUMAN

C. GOVERNMENT, EXCLUDING MILITARY

1. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS

2. JAMES F. BYRNES

3. CORDELL HULL

4. W. AVERELL HARRIMAN

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5. HARRY HOPKINS

6. JOSEPH P. KENNEDY

7. EDWARD R. STETTINIUS

8. SUMNER WELLES

9. JOHN G. WINANT

D. MILITARY

1. GENERAL WORKS

2. CIVILIAN ADMINISTRATION

3. OFFICERS

a. MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES

b. GEORGE C. MARSHALL

c. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

E. ISOLATIONISM AND DECLINE OF NEUTRALITY

V. BRITISH EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH

A. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS

B. AUSTRALIA

C. CANADA

D. INDIA

VI. RELATIONS WITH OTHER COUNTRIES AND AREAS

A. MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES

B. FRANCE

C. MIDDLE EAST [SEE ALSO II.I. HOLOCAUST]

D. POLAND

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E. UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS [SEE ALSO II.C. CONFERENCES AND DECLARATIONS]

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INTRODUCTION

During the Second World War, the ‘Special Relationship’ between the United

Kingdom and the United States developed into a complex coalition employing

diplomatic, military, economic and scientific means to defeat the Axis Powers. The

personal diplomacy of its two primary leaders—Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill and

President Franklin D. Roosevelt—exemplified the relationship, as both nations worked

toward the common goal of ending the war while negotiating sometimes conflicting

national aims.

The Anglo-American ‘Special Relationship’ during the Second World War: A

Selective Guide to Materials in the British Library concerns the period from September

1939, when the United Kingdom and Germany went to war in Europe, to August 1945,

when the surrender of Japan ended the global conflict. Although the United States did

not officially become a belligerent until Japan attacked its Pacific bases in December

1941, the country had already provided vital aid to the United Kingdom and the Union of

Soviet Socialist Republics and had participated in naval actions against German vessels

in the Atlantic. The alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States

continued into the postwar period, by which time the Cold War with the Soviet Union,

their wartime ally, had begun.

The published literature on the Second World War is vast, as indicated in the

bibliographies listed in the first section. This selective guide focuses on the high-level

diplomatic and military relations between the two countries, while excluding for the most

part specific military campaigns. It also covers the wartime alliance with the Soviet

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Union and touches on relationships with other allies, most notably Australia, Canada and

France.

Both the United Kingdom and the United States have extensively documented the

Second World War period in official histories, only a few of which are listed in this

guide. Among the largest series are the United Kingdom’s History of the Second World

War, The United States Army in World War II and the Foreign Relations of the United

States.

Each citation ends with the British Library shelf mark in parentheses. The

designation ‘DSC’ means that the work is held by the Document Supply Collections at

Boston Spa but can be ordered for use at St. Pancras.

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I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES, REFERENCE WORKS AND GENERAL STUDIES

A. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS

ASTER, SIDNEY, ed. British Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide to Research andResearch Materials. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1994. (YA.1990.a.2319)

BAER, GEORGE W., ed. International Organizations, 1918-1945: A Guide toResearch and Research Materials. Rev. ed., Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources,1991. (YA.1992.a.14240; OPL341.1)

BAYLISS, GWYN M. Bibliographic Guide to the Two World Wars: An AnnotatedSurvey of English-Language Reference Materials. New York: Bowker, 1977.(HLR940.3; X.809/44158)

CANTWELL, JOHN D. The Second World War: A Guide to Documents in the PublicRecord Office. Rev. 3rd ed., Kew: Public Record Office, 1998. (YC.1999.b.7506)

CASSELS, ALAN, ed. Italian Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide to Research andResearch Materials. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1981. (OPL327.45); rev.ed., Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1991. (DSC 93/06823)

CHAMBERS, STEVEN D. Political Leaders and Military Figures of the Second WorldWar: A Bibliography. Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1996. (2725.g.2203)

DEXTER, BYRON, ed. The Foreign Affairs Bibliography: New Evaluations ofSignificant Books on International Relations, 1920-1970. New York and London:Bowker for the Council on Foreign Relations, 1972. (X.800/13802)

GREY, JEFFREY. A Commonwealth of Histories: The Official Histories of the SecondWorld War in the United States, Britain and the Commonwealth. London: MenziesCentre for Australian Studies, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London,1998. (YK.1999.a.3515)

HIGHAM, ROBIN, ed. A Guide to the Sources of British Military History. London:Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972. (2719.x.13589); GERALD JORDAN, ed. BritishMilitary History: A Supplement to Robin Higham’s Guide to the Sources. New York:Garland, 1988. (OPL355.00942)

HIGHAM, ROBIN, ed. Official Histories: Essays and Bibliographies from around theWorld. Manhattan: Kansas State University Library, 1970. (YA.1991.b.9538)

JOHNSTON, ROBERT H., ed. Soviet Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide to Researchand Research Materials. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1991. (DSC93/25341)

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KEEGAN, JOHN. The Battle for History: Re-fighting World War Two. London:Hutchinson, 1989. (YH.1989.b.759)

KIMMICH, CHRISTOPH M., ed. German Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide toResearch and Research Materials. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1981.(OPL327.43); rev. ed., Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1991. (DSC 92/04664)

LEE, LOYD E., ed. World War II in Asia and the Pacific and the War’s Aftermath, withGeneral Themes: A Handbook of Literature and Research. Westport, Conn.:Greenwood, 1998. (YC.2000.a.2787)

LEE, LOYD E., ed. World War II in Europe, Africa and the Americas, with GeneralSources: A Handbook of Literature and Research. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1997.(DSC 97/28251)

SBREGA, JOHN J. The War Against Japan, 1941-1945: An Annotated Bibliography.New York: Garland, 1989. (OPL 940.5426016)

YOUNG, ROBERT J., ed. French Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide to Researchand Research Materials. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1981. (OPL327.44);rev. ed., Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1991. (DSC 93/06870)

B. BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARIES

ANCELL, R. MANNING. The Biographical Dictionary of World War II Generals andFlag Officers: The U.S. Armed Forces. Westport, Conn. Greenwood Press, 1996.(YC.1996.b.5281)

DUPUY, TREVOR N., CURT JOHNSON and DAVID L. BONGARD. TheEncyclopedia of Military Biography. London: I. B. Tauris, 1992. (YC.1993.b.7637)

KEEGAN, JOHN, ed. Who Was Who in World War II. London: Arms and ArmourPress, 1978. (X.802/10624)

KEEGAN, JOHN, ed. Routledge Who’s Who in World War II. London: Routledge,1995. (YC.1995.b.4807)

SPILLER, ROGER J., ed. Dictionary of American Military Biography. 3 vols.Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1984. (X.800/42614)

TUNNEY, CHRISTOPHER. A Biographical Dictionary of World War II. New York:St. Martin’s, 1972. (X.800/42614)

C. ATLASES

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ESPOSITO, VINCENT J., ed. The West Point Atlas of American Wars. 2 vols. NewYork: Praeger, 1959. (MAPS: M.2.(2))

GOODENOUGH, SIMON. War Maps: World War II from September 1939 to August1945–Air, Sea and Land, Battle by Battle. London: Peerage, 1988. (YC.1989.b.5473) KEEGAN, JOHN, ed. The Times Atlas of the Second World War. London: TimesBooks, 1989. (Map Library)

PIMLOTT, JOHN. The Viking Historical Atlas of World War II. London: Viking, 1995.(Map Library)

PITT, BARRIE and FRANCES PITT, ed. The Chronological Atlas of the Second WorldWar. London: Macmillan, 1989. (Map Library)

SMURTHWAITE, DAVID. The Pacific War Atlas, 1941-1945. London: HMSO, 1985.(B.S.40/304)

D. REFERENCE WORKS

CENTRAL STATISTICAL OFFICE. Statistical Digest of the War. London: HMSO,1951. (B.S.68/33.(4.))

DAVIDSON, EDWARD and DALE MANNING. Chronology of World War Two.London: Cassell, 1999. (YC.1999.b.5812)

DEAR, I. C. B. ed. The Oxford Companion to World War II. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1995. (YC.1995.b.4282)

ELLIS, JOHN. The World War II Databook: The Essential Facts and Figures for All theCombatants. London: Aurum, 1993. (YK.1994.b.1621)

GRAHAM, OTIS L., JR. and M. R. WANDER, eds. The Franklin D. RooseveltEncyclopedia. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1985. (DSC 85/21712)

KIRKENDALL, RICHARD S., ed. The Harry S. Truman Encyclopedia. Boston: G. K.Hall, 1989. (DSC 99/29649)

PARRISH, THOMAS, ed. The Encyclopedia of World War II. London: Secker andWarburg, 1978. (X.802/10750)

PERRETT, BRYAN and IAN V. HOGG. Encyclopedia of the Second World War.Novato, Calif.: Presidio, 1989. (LB.31.b.2198)

POLMAR, NORMAN and THOMAS B. ALLEN. World War II: The Encyclopedia ofthe War Years, 1941-1945. New York: Random House, 1996. (YA.1998.b.5490)

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ROYAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, comp. Chronology of theSecond World War. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1947.(9101.dd.32)

WHEAL, ELIZABETH-ANNE and STEPHEN POPE. The Macmillan Dictionary of theSecond World War. 2nd ed., London: Macmillan, 1995. (YK.1995.b.14820)

WILLIAMS, MARY H., comp. Chronology, 1941-1945. Washington, D.C.: Office ofthe Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1960. (A.S.742/13.(5.))

YOUNG, PETER, ed. The World Almanac of World War II. New York: WorldAlmanac Pub., 1981. (X.809/62622)

ZABECKI, DAVID T., ed. World War II in Europe: An Encyclopedia. New York:Garland, 1999. (YC.2000.b.692)

D. GENERAL STUDIES

AMBROSE, STEPHEN E. American Heritage New History of World War II. NewYork: Viking, 1997. (LB.31.b.16007)

BALDWIN, HANSON W. The Crucial Years, 1939-1941: The World at War. London:Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1976. (X.800/25949)

CALVOCORESSI, PETER, GUY WINT and JOHN PRITCHARD. Total War: TheCauses and Courses of the Second World War. Vol. 1, The Western Hemisphere. 2nd ed.,London: Penguin, 1989. (YC.1990.a.2973). Vol. 2, The Greater East Asia and PacificConflict. 2nd ed., London: Penguin, 1989. (YC.1991.a.893)

CRAIG, GORDON A. and FELIX GILBERT, eds. The Diplomats, 1919-1939.Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1953. (8009.1.21)

CRAIG, GORDON A. and FRANCIS L. LOEWENHEIM, eds. The Diplomats, 1939-1979. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1994. (YC.1995.b.4841)

CRANE, KATHERINE E. Status of Countries in Relation to the War, August 12, 1945.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of State, 1945. (A.S.416/2)

DOWER, JOHN W. War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War. London:Faber, 1986. (YC.1987.a.844)

GILBERT, MARTIN. The Day the War Ended: VE-Day in Europe and Around theWorld. London: HarperCollins, 1995. (YK.1996.a.4065)

GILBERT, MARTIN. Second World War. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1989.

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(YH.1990.b.185)

HOLBORN, LOUISE W., ed. War and Peace Aims of the United Nations: FromCasablanca to Tokio Bay, January 1, 1943-September 1945. Boston: World PeaceFoundation, 1948. (Mic.A.18915)

HOLBORN, LOUISE W., ed. War and Peace Aims of the United Nations, September 1,1939-December 31, 1942. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1943. (Ac.2297.l/5)

KEEGAN, JOHN. The Second World War. London: Pimlico, 1997. (YC.1997.b.6116)

KIRBY, S. WOODBURN. The War against Japan. 5 vols. London: HMSO, 1957-1969. (B.S.68/33.f.(5.))

LIDDELL HART, BASIL H. History of the Second World War. London: Cassell, 1970.(X.800/4875)

MACDONALD, CALLUM A. The United States, Britain and Appeasement, 1936-1939. London: Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford, 1981.(X.809/49136)

OVERY, R. J. Why the Allies Won. London: Pimlico, 1996. (YC.1996.b.2436)

SNELL, JOHN. Illusion and Necessity: The Diplomacy of Global War 1939-1945.Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1963. (X.709/4896)

WATT, D. CAMERON. How War Came: The Immediate Origins of the Second WorldWar, 1938-1939. London: Mandarin, 1990. (YC.1990.a.10611)

WEINBERG, GERHARD L. A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. (YC.1994.b.1935)

II. ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONSHIP

A. GENERAL WORKS

ALLEN, HARRY C. Great Britain and the United States: A History of Anglo-AmericanRelations, 1783-1952. London: Oldhams Press, 1954. (09525.i.37)

ANDERSON, TERRY H. The United States, Great Britain and the Cold War, 1944-1947. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1981. (X.809/49485)

BAYLIS, JOHN, ed. Anglo-American Relations since 1939: The Enduring Alliance.Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997. (DSC 97/26081)

CHARMLEY, JOHN. Churchill’s Grand Alliance: The Anglo-American Special

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Relationship 1940-57. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1995. (YC.1996.b.259)

COLLIER, BASIL. The Lion and the Eagle: British and Anglo-American Strategy,1900-1950. London: Macdonald, 1972. (X.800/7710)

DANCHEV, ALEX. On Specialness: Essays in Anglo-American Relations.Basingstoke: Macmillan, in association with St. Antony’s College, Oxford, 1998.(YC.1998.a.1145)

DANCHEV, ALEX. Very Special Relationship: Field-Marshal Sir John Dill and theAnglo-American Alliance, 1941-44. London: Brassey’s, 1986. (YC.1987.b.1791)

DIMBLEBY, DAVID and DAVID REYNOLDS. An Ocean Apart: The Relationshipbetween Britain and America in the Twentieth Century. London: Hodder and Stoughton,1988. (DSC 88/11518)

DOBSON, ALAN P. Anglo-American Relations in the Twentieth Century: OfFriendship, Conflict and the Rise and Decline of Superpowers. London: Routledge,1995. (YC.1995.a.4457)

DYKES, VIVIAN. Establishing the Anglo-American Alliance: The Second World WarDiaries of Brigadier Vivian Dykes. Edited by Alex Danchev. London: Brassey’s, 1990.(YC.1990.b.4054)

GELB, LESLIE H. Anglo-American Relations, 1945-1949: Toward a Theory ofAlliances. New York: Garland, 1988. (YC.1991.b.4871)

HATHAWAY, ROBERT M. Ambiguous Partnership: Britain and America, 1944-1947.New York and Guildford: Columbia University Press, 1981. (X.520/29243)

KING, FRANCIS P. The New Internationalism: Allied Policy and the European Peace,1939-1945. Newton Abbot: David and Charles, 1973. (X.809/17298)

KOLKO, GABRIEL. The Politics of War: Allied Diplomacy and the World Crisis of1943-1945. Rev. ed., New York: Pantheon Books, 1990. (YA.1991.a.24955)

KONDAPI, C. Allied War Diplomacy and Strategy, 1940-45. Madras: Woodside Books,1994. (YA.1995.a.25354)

KOTTMAN, RICHARD N. Reciprocity and the North Atlantic Triangle, 1932-1938.Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1968. (X.519/6146)

LOUIS, WILLIAM R. Imperialism at Bay, 1941-1945: The United States and theDecolonization of the British Empire. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986.(YC.1988.a.1455)

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MCKERCHER, B. J. C. Transition of Power: Britain’s Loss of Global Pre-eminence tothe United States, 1930-1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.(YC.1999.b.2255)

NICHOLAS, HERBERT G. Britain and the United States. London: Chatto andWindus, 1963. (8182.a.6/3)

OVENDALE, RITCHIE. ‘Appeasement’ and the English Speaking World: Britain, theUnited States, the Dominions and the Policy of ‘Appeasement’, 1937-1939. Cardiff:University of Wales Press, 1975. (X.800/25244)

OVENDALE, RITCHIE. Anglo-American Relations in the Twentieth Century.Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998. (YC.1999.a.3646)

OVENDALE, RITCHIE. The English-Speaking Alliance: Britain, the United States, theDominions and the Cold War, 1945-1951. London: Allen and Unwin, 1985.(X.809/66276)

PARMAR, INDERJEET. Special Interests, the State and the Anglo-American Alliance,1939-1945. London: Frank Cass, 1995. (YC.1997.a.1398)

REYNOLDS, DAVID. The Creation of the Anglo-American Alliance, 1937-41: A Studyin Competitive Co-operation. London: Europa, 1981. (X.800/32101)

REYNOLDS, DAVID. Rich Relations: The American Occupation of Britain, 1942-1945. London: HarperCollins, 1995. (YC.1995.b.3800; YK.1996.a.11798)

RYAN, HENRY B. The Vision of Anglo-America: The US-UK Alliance and theEmerging Cold War, 1943-1946. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.(YC.1987.a.3805)

THORNE, CHRISTOPHER. Allies of a Kind: The United States, Britain and the WarAgainst Japan, 1941-1945. London: Hamilton, 1978. (X.800/26721); Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 1979. (X.708/22389)

WATT, D. CAMERON. Succeeding John Bull: America in Britain’s Place, 1900-1975:A Study of the Anglo-American Relationship and World Politics in the Context of Britishand American Foreign-Policy-Making in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1984. (Ac.1522.b)

WHEELER-BENNETT, JOHN. Special Relationships: America in Peace and War.London: Macmillan, 1975. (X.809/40501)

WOODS, RANDALL B. A Changing of the Guard: Anglo-American Relations, 1941-1946. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1990. (YA.1993.b.3244)

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B. CHURCHILL AND ROOSEVELT [See also III.B.2. WinstonS. Churchill; IV.B.1. Franklin D. Roosevelt]

ALDRITT, KEITH. The Greatest of Friends: Franklin D. Roosevelt and WinstonChurchill, 1941-1945. London: Robert Hale, 1995. (YC.1995.b.5216)

KIMBALL, WARREN F. Churchill and Roosevelt: The Complete Correspondence. 3vols. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1984. (X.800/40937); London:Collins, 1988. (YC.1988.b.6953)

KIMBALL, WARREN F. Forged in War: Roosevelt, Churchill and the Second WorldWar. New York: Morrow, 1997. (YA.197.b.2965); London: HarperCollins, 1997.(YC.1997.b.4541)

LASH, JOSEPH P. Roosevelt and Churchill, 1939-1941: The Partnership that Savedthe West. London: Deutsch, 1977. (X.800/26202)

LOEWENHEIM, FRANCIS L., et al., eds. Roosevelt and Churchill: Their SecretWartime Correspondence. London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1975. (X.800/10872)

NADEAU, REMI. Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt Divide Europe. New York: Praeger,1990. (YC.1991.b.3232)

NEUMANN, WILLIAM L. After Victory: Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin and the Makingof the Peace. New York: Harper and Row, 1967. (X.708/5567)

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C. CONFERENCES AND DECLARATIONS

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SNELL, JOHN L., ed. The Meaning of Yalta: Big Three Diplomacy and the NewBalance of Power. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1956. (9103.k.31)

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STONE, JULIUS. The Atlantic Charter: New Worlds for Old. Sydney: Angus andRobertson, 1943. (8011.a.36)

STRONSKI, STANISLAW. The Atlantic Charter: No Territorial Guarantees toAggressors, No Dictatorships. London: Hutchinson, 1944. (8011.aa.48)

THE TEHRAN, YALTA AND POTSDAM CONFERENCES: DOCUMENTS. Moscow:Progress Publishers, 1969. (X.200/3233)

THEOHARIS, ATHAN. The Yalta Myths: An Issue in U.S. Politics, 1945-1955.Columbus: University of Missouri Press, 1970. (X.800/6631)

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE. The Conferences at Cairo and Tehran,1943. Foreign Relations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1961.(A.S.410.(9.))

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE. The Conferences at Malta and Yalta,1945. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1955. (A.S.410.(8.))

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE. The Conferences at Washington andQuebec, 1943. Foreign Relations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1970.(A.S.410.(11.))

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Participation of the United StatesGovernment in International Conferences, July 1, 1941-June 30, 1945; July 1-June 30,1946. 2 vols. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of State, 1947. (A.S.420/45)

WILSON, THEODORE A. The First Summit: Roosevelt and Churchill at Placentia Bay,1941. London: MacDonald, 1970. (X.809/6984); Lawrence: University Press ofKansas, 1991. (DSC 91/23147)

WOOLNER, DAVID B., ed. The Second Quebec Conference Revisited: Waging War,Formulating Peace: Canada, Great Britain and the United States in 1944-1945.Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998. (YC.2000.a.424)

D. MILITARY

1. GENERAL WORKS

BAYLIS, JOHN. Anglo-American Defence Relations, 1939-1980: The SpecialRelationship. London: Macmillan, 1981. (X.809/49464); 2nd ed., London: Macmillan,1984. (X.529/68508)

COWMAN, IAN. Dominion or Decline: Anglo-American Naval Relations on thePacific, 1937-1941. Oxford: Berg, 1996. (YC.1997.a.3278)

DAVIS, FORREST. The Atlantic System: The Story of the Anglo-American Control ofthe Seas. London: Allen and Unwin, 1943. (9011.e.9)

LEUTZE, JAMES. Bargaining for Supremacy: Anglo-American Naval Collaboration,1937-1941. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1977. (X.800/28720)

MURFETT, MALCOLM H. Fool-Proof Relations: The Search for Anglo-AmericanNaval Cooperation during the Chamberlain Years, 1937-1940. Kent Ridge: SingaporeUniversity Press, 1984. (YA.1988.a.2947)

SHEFFIELD, G. D., ed. Leadership and Command: The Anglo-American MilitaryExperience since 1861. London: Brassey’s, 1997. (YC.1997.b.2851)

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2. LEND-LEASE AND LOGISTICS

COATES, K. S. and W. R. MORRISON. The Alaska Highway in World War II: TheU.S. Army of Occupation in Canada's Northwest. Norman: University of OklahomaPress, 1992. (DSC 92/19337)

COATES, KENNETH, ed. The Alaska Highway: Papers of the 40th AnniversarySymposium. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1985. (YA.1987.b.1841)

CARTER, WORRALL R. Beans, Bullets and Black Oil: The Story of Fleet LogisticsAfloat in the Pacific during World War II. Washington, D.C.: Dept. of the Navy, 1953.(A.S.299/48)

DOBSON, ALAN P. U.S. Wartime Aid to Britain, 1940-1946. London: Croom Helm,1986. (YC.1986.a.1712)

DOUGHERTY, JAMES J. The Politics of Wartime Aid: American Economic Assistanceto France and French Northwest Africa, 1940-1946. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood,1978. (X.809/44119)

GODET, NAN and EDWARD HARRIS. Pillars of the Bridge: The Establishment of theUnited States Bases on Bermuda during the Second World War. Mangrove Bay:Bermuda Maritime Museum Press, 1991. (YA.1994.a.10798)

GOODHART, PHILIP C. Fifty Ships that Saved the World. London: Heinemann, 1965.(X.639/458)

HERRING, GEORGE C. Aid to Russia, 1941-1946: Strategy, Diplomacy, the Origins ofthe Cold War. New York: Columbia University Press, 1973. (X.700/25235)

LEBEDEV, IGOR. Aviation Lend-Lease to Russia: Historical Observations. NewYork: Nova Science, 1997. (DSC 98/00841)

LEIGHTON, RICHARD M. and ROBERT W. COAKLEY. Global Logistics andStrategy, 1940-1943. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, U. S.Army, 1955. (A.S.742/1.(4.))

MARTEL, LEON. Lend-Lease, Loans and the Coming of the Cold War: A Study of theImplementation of Foreign Policy. Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1979. (X.800/42286)

MOTTER, THOMAS H. V. The Persian Corridor and Aid to Russia. Washington,D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, U. S. Army, 1952. (A.S.742/9)

NELSON, DONALD M. Arsenal of Democracy: The Story of American WarProduction. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1946. (9100.k.55)

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PEARCY, ARTHUR. Lend-Lease Aircraft in World War II. Shrewsbury: Airlife, 1996.(YK.1996.b.14719)

SMITH, KEVIN. Conflict over Convoys: Anglo-American Logistics Diplomacy in theSecond World War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. (YC.1996.b.2855)

STETTINIUS, EDWARD R. Lend-Lease: Weapon for Victory. New York: Macmillan,1944. (9101.d.34); New York: Harmondsworth, 1944. (12208.a.2/150)

THORNHILL, PAULA G. Catalyst for Coalition: The Anglo-American SupplyRelationship, 1939-1941. Oxford: University of Oxford, 1991. (DSC D172975)

UNITED STATES OFFICE OF LEND-LEASE ADMINISTRATION. Lend-Lease andUs. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1943. (A.S.780/2)

3. STRATEGY

BEN-MOSHE, TUVIA. Churchill: Strategy and History. Boulder, Colo.: LynneRienner, 1992. (YC.1992.b.1453)

COSTELLO, JOHN. The Pacific War: Grand Strategy. Rev. ed., London: Pan, 1985.(YC.1988.a.8143)

DUNN, WALTER S. Second Front Now, 1943. University: University of AlabamaPress, 1980. (X.800/35195)

FARRELL, BRIAN P. The Basis and Making of British Grand Strategy, 1940-1943:Was There a Plan?. Lewiston, N.Y.: Mellen Press, 1998. (DSC 8489.7079 vol. 47a)

GREENFIELD, KENT R. American Strategy in World War II: A Reconsideration.Malabar, Fla.: Krieger, 1982. (YA.1994.a.1096)

HIGGINS, TRUMBULL. Winston Churchill and the Second Front, 1940-1943. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1957. (9103.gg.15)

MATLOFF, MAURICE. Strategic Planning for Coalition Warfare, 1943-1944.Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1959.(A.S.742/1.(3.))

MATLOFF, MAURICE and EDWIN M. SNELL. Strategic Planning for CoalitionWarfare, 1941-1942. Washington: Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of theArmy, 1953. (A.S.742/1)

STOLER, MARK A. The Politics of the Second Front: American Military Planning andDiplomacy in Coalition Warfare, 1941-1943. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1977.

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(X.809/42543)

WEISS, STEVE. Allies in Conflict: Anglo-American Strategic Negotiations, 1938-44.Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996. (YC.1997.a.798)

E. INTELLIGENCE

BATH, ALAN H. Tracking the Axis Enemy: The Triumph of Anglo-American NavalIntelligence. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1998. (DSC 98/31362)

BRITISH SECURITY COORDINATION: THE SECRET HISTORY OF BRITISHINTELLIGENCE IN THE AMERICAS, 1940-45. London: St. Ermin’s, 1998.(YC.1998.b.4155)

BRYDEN, JOHN. Best-Kept Secret: Canadian Secret Intelligence in the Second WorldWar. Toronto: Lester Pub., 1993. (DSC 94/02072)

CALVOCORESSI, PETER. Top Secret Ultra. London: Sphere, 1981. (X.808/34878)

JAKUB, JAY. Spies and Saboteurs: Anglo-American Collaboration and Rivalry inHuman Intelligence Collection and Special Operations, 1940-45. London: Macmillan,1999. (YC.1999.a.1046)

JONES, R. V. Most Secret War. London: Hamilton, 1978. (X.620/17400)

MACPHERSON, BRIAN N. Kings and Desperate Men: The United States Office ofStrategic Services in London and the Anglo-American Relationship, 1941-1946. Toronto:Graduate Department of History, 1995. (DSC 3045.350F)

MAHL, THOMAS E. Desperate Deception: British Covert Operations in the UnitedStates, 1939-44. London: Brassey’s, 1998. (DSC 99/23058)

SMITH, BRADLEY F. Sharing Secrets with Stalin: How the Allies Traded Intelligence,1941-1945. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1996. (DSC 96/31890)

SMITH, BRADLEY F. The Ultra-Magic Deals and the Most Secret SpecialRelationship, 1940-1946. Novato, Calif.: Presidio, 1993. (YA.1993.b.8652);Shrewsbury: Airlife, 1993. (YC.1995.b.12)

F. ECONOMY AND RAW MATERIALS

ADAMS, FREDERICK C. Economic Diplomacy: The Export-Import Bank andAmerican Foreign Policy, 1934-1939. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1976.(X.520/11681)

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BARBER, WILLIAM J. Designs within Disorder: Franklin D. Roosevelt, theEconomists and the Shaping of American Foreign Policy, 1933-1945. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1996. (YC.1997.b.200)

BECKETT, GRACE. The Reciprocal Trade Agreements Program. New York:Columbia University Press, 1941. (8222.bb.23)

CLARKE, RICHARD. Anglo-American Economic Collaboration in War and Peace,1942-1949. Edited by Alec Cairncross. Oxford: Clarendon, 1982. (X.520/26754)

CLAVIN, PATRICIA. The Failure of Economic Diplomacy: Britain, Germany, Franceand the United States, 1931-36. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996. (YC.1996.a.640)

DOBSON, ALAN P. The Politics of the Anglo-American Economic SpecialRelationship, 1940-1987. Brighton: Wheatsheaf, 1988. (YC.1988.a.5955)

DRUMMOND, IAN and NORMAN HILLMER. Negotiating Freer Trade: The UnitedKingdom, the United States, Canada and the Free Trade Agreements of 1938. Waterloo,Ont.: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 1989. (DSC 89/l4851)

ENGDAHL, F. WILLIAM. A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and theNew World Order. Wiesbaden: Böttinger, 1993. (YA.1995.a.20071)

GORALSKI, ROBERT. Oil and War: How the Deadly Struggle for Fuel in World WarII Meant Victory or Defeat. New York: Morrow, 1987. (DSC 87/23059)

HALL, HESSEL D. North American Supply. London: HMSO, 1955. (B.S.68/33.(13.))

HANCOCK, WILLIAM K. and M. M. GOWING. British War Economy. London:HMSO, 1949. (B.S.68/33.(1.))

HURSTFIELD, JOEL. The Control of Raw Materials. London: HMSO, 1953.(B.S.68/33g.(13.); B.S.68/33.(11.))

JAYNE, Catherine E. The Diplomacy of Expropriation: American and British Reactionsto Mexico’s Expropriation of Foreign Oil Properties, 1937-1943. London: University ofLondon, 1998. (DSC DXNo26229)

KREIDER, CARL J. The Anglo-American Trade Agreement: A Study of British andAmerican Commercial Policies, 1934-1939. Princeton, N.J.: Dept. of Economics andSocial Institutions, Princeton University, 1943. (Ac.1833.ga)

MARSHALL, JONATHAN. To Have and Have Not: Southeast Asian Raw Materialsand the Origins of the Pacific War. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1995.(YC.195.b.2888)

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MURPHY, MARY E. The British War Economy, 1939-1943. New York: Professionaland Technical Press, 1943. (8231.f.59)

RANDALL, STEPHEN J. United States Foreign Oil Policy, 1919-1948: For Profitsand Security. Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1985. (DSC85/17019)

ROWLAND, BENJAMIN M. Commercial Conflict and Foreign Policy: A Study inAnglo-American Relations, 1932-1938. New York: Garland, 1987. (YC.1988.a.8209)

SAYERS, RICHARD S. Financial Policy, 1939-45. London: HMSO, 1956.(B.S.68/33.(19.); B.S.68/33g.(15.))

STALEY, ALVAH E. Raw Materials in Peace and War. New York: Council onForeign Relations, 1937. (8290.d.18)

STOFF, MICHAEL B. Oil, War and American Security: The Search for a NationalPolicy on Foreign Oil, 1941-1947. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1980.(X.529/38120)

TAYLOR, ALONZO E. The New Deal and Foreign Trade. New York: Macmillan,1935. (8231.aa.14; 8232.b.44)

WALLACE, BENJAMIN B. and LYNN R. EDMINSTER. International Control of RawMaterials. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1930. (8224.aa.34)

G. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

1. GENERAL STUDIES

AVERY, DONALD H. The Science of War: Canadian Scientists and Allied MilitaryTechnology during the Second World War. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998.(DSC 98/32004)

BAXTER, JAMES P. Scientists against Time. Boston: Little, Brown, 1946.(08712.a.9); Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1968. (X.619/2747)

BUDERI, ROBERT. The Invention that Changed the World: How a Small Group ofRadar Pioneers Won the Second World War and Launched a Technological Revolution.New York: Simon and Schuster, 1996. (YC.1998.b.950)

FORD, BRIAN J. Allied Secret Weapons: The War of Science. London: Macdonald,1971. (X.700/6214)

HARTCUP, GUY. The Challenge of War: Scientific and Engineering Contributions toWorld War Two. Newton Abbot: David and Charles, 1970. (X.809/7769)

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LINDSEY, GEORGE R., ed. No Day Long Enough: Canadian Science in World War II.Toronto: Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, 1997. (DSC 98/02014)

LOW, ARCHIBALD M. Six Scientific Years. London: Pendulum Pub., 1946.(W.P.1565/1)

MACLEOD, ROY M., ed. Science and the Pacific War: Science and Survival in thePacific, 1939-1945. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2000. (YC.2000.a.816)

STEWART, IRVIN. Organizing Scientific Research for War: The AdministrativeHistory of the Office of Scientific Research and Development. Boston: Little, Brown,1948. (8838.e.12)

THIESMEYER, LINCOLN R. and JOHN E. BURCHARD. Combat Scientists. Boston:Little, Brown, 1947. (Mic.A.10023)

ZIMMERMAN, DAVID. Top Secret Exchange: The Tizard Mission and the ScientificWar. Stroud: Alan Sutton, 1996. (YC.1997.b.2307)

2. ATOMIC ENERGY

BOTTI, TIMOTHY J. The Long Wait: The Forging of the Anglo-American NuclearAlliance, 1945-1958. New York: Greenwood, 1987. (YC.1988.b.9310)

CLARK, RONALD W. The Birth of the Bomb: The Untold Story of Britain’s Part in theWeapon That Changed the World. London: Phoenix House, 1961. (8841.m.13)

GOWING, MARGARET. Britain and Atomic Energy, 1939-1945. London: Macmillan,1964. (YA.1990.a.22674; X.619/257); Britain and Atomic Energy, 1939-1945:References to Official Papers. Didcot: United Kingdom Atomic Energy AuthorityHistorian’s Office, 1980. (B.S.149/197)

GOWING, MARGARET. Independence and Deterrence: Britain and Atomic Energy,1945-1952. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1974. (X.809/20390); Independence andDeterrence: Britain and Atomic Energy, 1945-1952: References to Official Papers.Didcot: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Historian’s Office, 1979.(B.S.149/198)

GROVES, LESLIE R. Now It Can Be Told: The Story of the Manhattan Project.London: Deutsch, 1963. (08841.df.29)

HEWLETT, RICHARD G. and OSCAR E. ANDERSON, JR. A History of the UnitedStates Atomic Energy Commission. Vol. 1: The New World, 1939-1946. UniversityPark: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1962. (X.0611/118)

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JONES, VINCENT C. Manhattan: The Army and the Atomic Bomb. Washington, D.C.:Center of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1985. (DSC OP-US/AWW)

LAURENCE, WILLIAM L. Dawn Over Zero: The Story of the Atomic Bomb. London:Museum Press, 1947. (08710.cc.57)

RHODES, RICHARD. The Making of the Atomic Bomb. New York: Simon andSchuster, 1988. (YH.1990.b.101)

SMYTH, HENRY D. Atomic Energy for Military Purposes: The Official Report on theDevelopment of the Atomic Bomb under the Auspices of the U.S. Government, 1940-1945. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1945. (08712.aaa.28)

SZASZ, FERENCE M. British Scientists and the Manhattan Project: The Los AlamosYears. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992. (YK.1993.a.4041)

SHERWIN, MARTIN J. A World Destroyed: The Atomic Bomb and the GrandAlliance. New York: Knopf, 1975. (X.809/44975)

SKUGMAR, GUNNAR. Nuclear Triangle: Relations between the United States, GreatBritain and France in the Atomic Energy Field, 1939-1950. Copenhagen: CopenhagenPolitical Studies Press, 1993. (DSC 96/09966)

WHEELER, N. J. The Roles Played by the British Chiefs of Staff Committee in theEvolution of Britain’s Nuclear Weapon Planning and Policy-Making, 1945-55.Southampton: University of Southampton, 1988. (DSC DX84631)

H. PUBLIC OPINION, PROPAGANDA AND MEDIA

BALFOUR, MICHAEL. Propaganda in War, 1939-1945: Organisations, Policies andPublics in Britain and Germany. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979.(X.800/28368)

BELL, P. M. H. John Bull and the Bear: British Public Opinion, Foreign Policy and theSoviet Union, 1941-1945. London: Arnold, 1990. (YC.1990.b.6880)

BREWER, SUSAN A. To Win the Peace: British Propaganda in the United Statesduring World War II. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997. (DSC 98/06732)

CANTRIL, HADLEY and MILDRED STRUNK. Public Opinion, 1935-1946.Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1951. (8289.k.5)

CULBERT, DAVID H. News for Everyman: Radio and Foreign Affairs in ThirtiesAmerica. Westport, Conn., and London: Greenwood, 1976. (X.809/42065)

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CULL, NICHOLAS J. Selling War: The British Propaganda Campaign againstAmerican ‘Neutrality’ in World War II. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.(YC.1995.b.2608)

DESMOND, ROBERT W. Crisis and Conflict: World News Reporting between TwoWars, 1920-1940. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1982. (2708.e.1416)

DIZIKES, JOHN. Britain, Roosevelt and the New Deal: British Opinion 1932-1938.New York and London: Garland, 1979. (X.800/32899)

EDWARDS, JEROME E. The Foreign Policy of Colonel McCormick's Tribune, 1929-1941. Reno: University of Nevada Press, 1971. (X.981/4748)

FILENE, PETER G., ed. American Views of Soviet Russia, 1917-1965. Homewood, Ill.:Dorsey Press, 1968. (X.709/13683)

GALLUP, GEORGE H. The Gallup Poll: Public Opinion, 1935-1971. New York:Random House, 1972. (Mic.A.17309)

GANNON, FRANKLIN R. The British Press and Germany, 1936-1939. Oxford:Clarendon Press, 1971. (X.989/10837)

HALASZ, NICHOLAS. Roosevelt Through Foreign Eyes. Princeton, N.J.: VanNostrand, 1961. (10866.cc.26)

HEALD, MORREL. Transatlantic Vistas: American Journalists in Europe, 1900-1940.Kent, Ohio, and London: Kent State University Press, 1988. (YH.1989.b.592)

HOSLEY, DAVID H. As Good as Any: Foreign Correspondence on American Radio,1930-1940. Westport, Conn., and London: Greenwood, 1984. (X.809/65044)

LEIGH, MICHAEL. Mobilizing Consent: Public Opinion and American ForeignPolicy, 1937-1947. Westport, Conn., and London: Greenwood, 1976. (X.809/42070)

LEVERING, RALPH B. American Opinion and the Russian Alliance, 1939-1945.Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1976. (X.800/14688)

MINNEN, CORNELIS A. VAN and JOHN F. SEARS, eds. FDR and HisContemporaries: Foreign Perceptions of an American President. Basingstoke:Macmillan, 1992. (YC.1993.a.919)

MOSER, JOHN E. Twisting the Lion’s Tail: Anglophobia in the United States, 1921-48.Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998. (YC.1999.a.509)

PAYNE, HOWARD C., RAYMOND CALLAHAN and EDWARD M. BENNETT. Asthe Storm Clouds Gathered: European Perceptions of American Foreign Policy in the

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1930s. Durham, N.C.: Moore Pub. Co., 1979. (YC.1987.b.77)

RHODES, ANTHONY. Propaganda, The Art of Persuasion: World War II. Edited byVictor Margolin. London: Angus and Robertson, 1976. (X.802/10210;YK.1986.b.1057)

SHULMAN, HOLLY C. The Voice of America: Propaganda and Democracy, 1941-1945. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1990. (YC.1991.a.5114)

TAYLOR, PHILIP M. The Projection of Britain: British Overseas Publicity andPropaganda, 1919-1939. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981.(X.809/49461)

WINFIELD, BETTY H. FDR and the News Media. Urbana: University of IllinoisPress, 1990. (YA.1993.b.6235); New York and Chichester: Columbia University Press,1994. (YC.1995.a.4833)

ZALAMPAS, MICHAEL. Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich in American Magazines,1923-1939. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1989.(YA.1992.b.1543)

I. HOLOCAUST [See also VI.C. Middle East]

BREITMAN, RICHARD. Official Secrets: What the Nazis Planned, What the Britishand Americans Knew. London: Allen Lane, 1999. (YC.1999.b.9006)

BREITMAN, RICHARD and ALAN M. KRAUT. American Refugee Policy andEuropean Jewry, 1933-1945. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1987.(YA.1989.b.5524)

FEINGOLD, HENRY L. The Politics of Rescue: The Roosevelt Administration and theHolocaust, 1938-1945. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1970.(X.800/6805)

GILBERT, MARTIN. Auschwitz and the Allies. Feltham: Hamlyn, 1983.(X.808/38497); London: Joseph, 1981. (X.800/31674)

LAQUEUR, WALTER and RICHARD BREITMAN. Breaking the Silence: The SecretMission of Eduard Schulte, Who Brought the World News of the Final Solution. London:Bodley Head, 1986. (YC.1989.b.1891)

LONDON, LOUISE. Whitehall and the Jews, 1933-1948: British Immigration Policy,Jewish Refugees and the Holocaust. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.(DSC m00/18655)

PENKOWER, MONTY N. The Jews Were Expendable: Free World Diplomacy and the

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Holocaust. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1983. (X.800/38124)

WASSERSTEIN, BERNARD. Britain and the Jews of Europe, 1939-1945. 2nd ed.,London: Leicester University Press in association with the Institute for Jewish PolicyResearch, 1999. (YC.1999.b.686)

III. UNITED KINGDOM

A. GENERAL WORKS

ADAMS, R. J. Q. British Politics and Foreign Policy in the Age of Appeasement, 1935-39. London: Macmillan, 1993. (DSC 93/05704)

BELL, P. M. H. John Bull and the Bear: British Public Opinion, Foreign Policy and theSoviet Union, 1941-1945. London: Arnold, 1990. (YC.1990.b.6880)

BUTLER, J. R. M., et al. Grand Strategy. Vol. 1, Rearmament Policy. By N. H. Gibbs.London: HMSO, 1976. (B.S.68/33b(5)). Vol. 2, September 1939-June 1941. By J. R.M. Butler. London: HMSO, 1957. (B.S.68/33f.(1.); B.S.68/33.b.(5); B.S.68/33.b.(5a)).Vol. 3, June 1941-August 1942. By J. M. A. Gwyer and J. R. M. Butler. London:HMSO, 1954. (B.S.68/33.f.(1.); B.S.68/33b.(5.)). Vol. 4, August 1942-September 1943.By Michael Howard. London: HMSO, 1972. (B.S.68/33b(5)). Vol. 5, August 1943-September 1944. By J. P. W. Ehrman. London: HMSO, 1956. (B.S.68/33.b.(5.)). Vol.6, October 1944-August 1945. London: HMSO, 1956. (B.S.68/33b.(6.);B.S.68/33f.(1.)).

CEADEL, MARTIN. Pacifism in Britain, 1914-1945: The Defining of a Faith. Oxford:Clarendon Press, 1980. (X.809/45878)

DILKS, DAVID. The Office of Prime Minister in Twentieth-Century Britain. Hull:University of Hull Press, 1993. (YK.1995.a.264)

DILKS, DAVID, ed. Retreat from Power: Studies in Britain’s Foreign Policy of theTwentieth Century. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1981. (X.0809/2046)

FITZSIMONS, MATTHEW A. The Foreign Policy of the British Labour Government,1945-1951. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1953.(Ac.2692.wda.(7.))

FREEDMAN, L. D. and M. L. DOCKRILL. War Cabinet Minutes: The MicroficheEdition: Public Record Office. London: HMSO, 1989. (SPR.Mic.E.751)

GEORGE, MARGARET. The Warped Vision: British Foreign Policy, 1933-1939.Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1965. (X.709/4842); The Hollow Men:An Examination of British Foreign Policy between the Years 1933 and 1939. London:Leslie Frewin, 1967. (X.709/5410)

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GREAT BRITAIN CABINET OFFICE. Principal War Telegrams and Memoranda,1940-1943. Nendeln: KTO Press, 1976. (B.S.102/78)

GRIGG, EDWARD M. M. British Foreign Policy. London: Hutchinson, 1944.(09525.de.15)

HAGGIE, PAUL. Britannia at Bay: The Defense of the British Empire against Japan,1931-1941. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1981. (DSC 81/13222)

HINSLEY, F. H., et al. British Intelligence in the Second World War: Its Influence onStrategy and Operations. 5 vols. London: HMSO, 1979-1990. (B.S.68/243); abridgeded. with revisions, London: HMSO, 1994. (B.S.18/1311)

NICOLSON, HAROLD G. Diaries and Letters. Edited by Nigel Nicolson. 3 vols.London: Collins, 1966-1968. (X.709/7100)

OVENDALE, RITCHIE, ed. The Foreign Policy of the British Labour Governments,1945-1951. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1984. (X.809/62061)

PELLING, HENRY M. Britain and the Second World War. London: Collins, 1970.(X.708/6944)

REYNOLDS, DAVID. Britannia Overruled: British Policy and World Power in theTwentieth Century. London: Longman, 1991. (YC.1991.a.4716)

ROBERTS, ANDREW. Eminent Churchillians. London: Phoenix, 1994.(YK.1996.a.15602)

ROBBINS, KEITH. Politicians, Diplomacy and War in Modern British History.London: Hambledon, 1994. (DSC 94/05837)

SAVILLE, JOHN. The Politics of Continuity: British Foreign Policy and the LabourGovernment, 1945-46. London: Verso, 1993. (YC.1994.b.3683)

TRUKHANOVSKY, VLADIMIR G. British Foreign Policy during World War II, 1939-1945. Translated by David Skvirsky. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1970.(X.809/8878)

WATT, D. CAMERON. Personalities and Policies: Studies in the Formulation ofBritish Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century. London: Longmans, 1965.(X.709/1851)

WOODWARD, LLEWELLYN. British Foreign Policy in the Second World War. 5vols. London: HMSO, 1970. (B.S.68/33.h; V 17464; B.S.68/33D(2))

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B. PRIME MINISTERS

1. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN

CHAMBERLAIN, NEVILLE. The Pursuit of Peace: Mr. Neville Chamberlain’sDeclaration of Foreign Policy. Tiptree: Anchor Press, 1938. (12302.a.1)

CHAMBERLAIN, NEVILLE. The Struggle for Peace. London: Hutchinson, 1939.(012301.i.68)

CHARMLEY, JOHN. Chamberlain and the Lost Peace. London: Hodder andStoughton, 1989. (YH.1989.b.637); London: Papermac, 1991. (YK.1992.a.2914)

COCKETT, RICHARD. Twilight of Truth: Chamberlain, Appeasement and theManipulation of the Press. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1989. (YC.1989.b.8019)

COLVIN, IAN G. The Chamberlain Cabinet: How the Meetings in 10 Downing Street,1937-9, Led to the Second World War. London: Gollancz, 1971. (X.809/9043)

DILKS, DAVID. Neville Chamberlain. Vol. 1, Pioneering and Reform, 1869-1929.Cambridge: Cambridge University Pess, 1984. (X.800/41841)

FEILING, KEITH G. The Life of Neville Chamberlain. London: Macmillan, 1970.(X.809/7533)

FUCHSERS, LARRY W. Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement: A Study in thePolitics of History. New York: Norton, 1982. (X.800/35912)

HODGSON, STUART. The Man Who Made the Peace: The Story of NevilleChamberlain. London: Christophers, 1938. (10856.m.18)

HYDE, H. MONTGOMERY. Neville Chamberlain. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson,1976. (X.809/41292)

MACLEOD, IAIN N. Neville Chamberlain. London: Frederick Muller, 1961.(10713.g.5)

MCDONOUGH, FRANK. Neville Chamberlain, Appeasement and the British Road toWar. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1998. (YC.1998.a.663)

MURFETT, MALCOLM H. Fool-Proof Relations: The Search for Anglo-AmericanNaval Cooperation during the Chamberlain Years, 1937-1940. Kent Ridge: SingaporeUniversity Press, 1984. (YA.1988.a.2947)

NEVILLE, PETER. Neville Chamberlain: A Study in Failure. London: Hodder andStoughton, 1992. (YK.1993.a.4523)

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RECORDER. The Case against Neville Chamberlain: A Summing Up by ‘Recorder’.London: H. S. Goodwin, 1940. (08139.b.1)

ROCK, WILLIAM R. Chamberlain and Roosevelt: British Foreign Policy and theUnited States, 1937-1940. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1988.(YH.1989.b.791)

ROCK, WILLIAM R. Neville Chamberlain. New York: Twayne, 1969. (X.809/11156)

RUGGIERO, JOHN. Neville Chamberlain and British Rearmament: Pride, Prejudiceand Politics. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1999. (YC.2000.a.1486)

SHAW, DUNCAN K. Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. London: Wells Gardner,1939. (10858.g.16)

SMITH, DEREK W. Neville Chamberlain: Man of Peace. London: Robert Hale, 1940.(10859.d.23)

2. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL [See also II.B. Churchill and Roosevelt]

BARKER, ELISABETH. Churchill and Eden at War. London: Macmillan, 1978.(X.809/44120)

BEN-MOSHE, TUVIA. Churchill: Strategy and History. Boulder, Colo.: LynneRienner, 1992. (YC.1992.b.1453)

BERLIN, ISAIAH. Mr. Churchill in 1940. London: John Murray, 1964. (X.709/1171)

CALLAHAN, RAYMOND A. Churchill: Retreat from Empire. Wilmington, Del.:Scholarly Resources, 1984. (YA.1990.b.1047)

CARLTON, DAVID. Churchill and the Soviet Union. Manchester: ManchesterUniversity Press, 2000. (YC.2000.a.2172)

CHARMLEY, JOHN. Churchill: End of Glory: A Political Biography. London:Hodder, 1993. (YC.1993.b.472)

CHURCHILL, RANDOLPH and MARTIN GILBERT. Winston S. Churchill. 8 vols.Vol. 6, Finest Hour, 1939-1941. By Martin Gilbert. Rev. ed., London: Heinemann,1984. (YA.1993.b.9040) ; Vol. 7, Road to Victory, 1941-45. By Martin Gilbert. London:Heinemann/Minerva, 1989. (YC.1989.a.6685); Vol. 8, ‘Never Despair’, 1945-1965. ByMartin Gilbert. London: Minerva, 1990. (YK.1991.a.3975)

CHURCHILL, WINSTON. Churchill Speaks: Winston S. Churchill in Peace and War:

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Collected Speeches, 1897-1963. Edited by Robert R. James. Leicester: Windward,1981. (X.800/30243)

CHURCHILL, WINSTON. The Churchill War Papers. Vol. 1, At the Admiralty,September 1939-May 1940. Edited by Martin Gilbert. London: Heinemann, 1993.(YC.1993.b.5162); Vol. 2, Never Surrender, May 1940-December 1940. Edited byMartin Gilbert. London: Heinemann, 1994. (YC.1995.b.6442)

CHURCHILL, WINSTON. Complete Speeches, 1897-1963. Edited by Robert R. James.New York and London: Chelsea House Pub., 1974. (X.800/9475)

CHURCHILL, WINSTON. The End of the Beginning: War Speeches. Compiled byCharles Eade. London: Cassell, 1946. (T 3055)

CHURCHILL, WINSTON. The Second World War. 9 vols. London: Chiswick Press,1948-1953. (C.107.l.1); 12 vols. London: Cassell, 1964. (X.708/337)

CHURCHILL, WINSTON. Secret Session Speeches. Compiled by Charles Eade.London: Cassell, 1946. (012301.f.79; T 2979)

CHURCHILL, WINSTON and CLEMENTINE CHURCHILL. Speaking forThemselves: The Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Edited byMary Soames. London: Doubleday, 1998. (YC.1998.b.5378)

COSGRAVE, PATRICK. Churchill at War. London: Collins, 1974. (X.0809/526)

GARDNER, ROBERT B. Churchill in His Time: A Study in a Reputation, 1919-1945.London: Methuen, 1968. (X.709/7207)

GILBERT, MARTIN. Churchill: A Life. London: Heinemann, 1991.(YC.1991.b.2639); London: Minerva, 1992. (YK.1992.a.789)

GILBERT, MARTIN. Churchill: A Photographic Portrait. London: Pimlico, 1999.(YC.1999.b.8637)

GILBERT, MARTIN. Churchill’s Political Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford UniversityPress for the British Academy, 1980. (X.809/50056)

HIGGINS, TRUMBULL. Winston Churchill and the Second Front, 1940-1943. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1957. (9103.gg.15)

LAMB, RICHARD. Churchill as War Leader—Right or Wrong?. London:Bloomsbury, 1991. (YK.1993.b.6217)

LEE, J. M. The Churchill Coalition, 1940-1945. London: Batsford, 1980.(X.809/45825)

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ROBERTS, ANDREW. Eminent Churchillians. London: Phoenix, 1996.(YK.1996.a.17273)

ROSE, NORMAN. Churchill: An Unruly Life. London: Simon and Schuster, 1994.(YC.1995.b.5667; YC.1999.b.5107)

SCHOENFELD, MAXWELL P. Sir Winston Churchill: His Life and Times. Hinsdale,Ill.: Dryden Press, 1973. (YA.1986.a.7417)

WHEELER-BENNETT, JOHN, ed. Action This Day: Working with Churchill. London:Macmillan, 1968. (X.709/7495)

WILSON, CHARLES M. Winston Churchill: The Struggle for Survival, 1940-1965,Taken from the Diaries of Lord Moran. London: Constable, 1966. (X.700/1584)

YOUNG, KENNETH. Churchill and Beaverbrook: A Study in Friendship and Politics.London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1966. (X.709/3633)

3. CLEMENT R. ATTLEE

ATTLEE, CLEMENT R. As It Happened. London: Heinemann, 1954. (10863.f.65);London: Odhams Press, 1956. (10864.aa.51; T 28263)

ATTLEE, CLEMENT R. Clem Attlee: The Granada Historical Records Interview.London: Panther Books, 1967. (X.708/3822)

ATTLEE, CLEMENT R. Labour’s Peace Aims. London: Peace Book Co., 1940.(8025.cc.46/4)

ATTLEE, CLEMENT R. War Comes to Britain: Speeches. London: Victor Gollancz,1940. (012301.ee.66)

BECKETT, FRANCIS. Clem Attlee. London: Richard Cohen Books, 1997.(YC.1998.b.1790)

HARRIS, KENNETH. Attlee. Rev. ed., London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1995.(DSC 96/36073)

MURPHY, JOHN T. Labour’s Big Three: A Biographical Study of Clement Attlee,Herbert Morrison and Ernest Bevin. London: Bodley Head, 1948. (10862.ee.11)

WILLIAMS, EDWARD F. A Prime Minister Remembers: The War and Post-WarMemoirs of the Rt. Hon. Earl Attlee, Based on His Private Papers and on a Series ofRecorded Conversations. London: Heinemann, 1961. (010662.k.101)

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C. GOVERNMENT, EXCLUDING MILITARY

1. MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE FOREIGN EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS INLONDON, WITH THE NAMES AND DESIGNATIONS OF THE PERSONS RETURNEDTO THE FOREIGN OFFICE AS COMPOSING THE DIPLOMATIC ESTABLISHMENTOF EACH EMBASSY OR LEGATION. London: HMSO, 1941. (B.S.14/80)

BARCLAY, RODERICK. Ernest Bevin and the Foreign Office, 1932-1969. London:privately published, 1975. (X.809/40400)

BELISHA, LESLIE H. The Private Papers of Hore-Belisha. Edited by R. J. Minney.London: Collins, 1960. (10712.m.23; 010703.h.104)

BIRSE, ARTHUR H. Memoirs of an Interpreter. London: Michael Joseph, 1967.(X.709/4953)

BULLOCK, ALAN. The Life and Times of Ernest Bevin. London: Heinemann, 1960-1983. (010600.b.23; X.800/38095).

BURRIDGE, TREVOR D. British Labour and Hitler’s War. London: Deutsch, 1976.(X.529/30760)

BUTLER, RICHARD A. The Art of the Possible: The Memoirs of Lord Butler.London: Hamilton, 1971. (X.800/5408)

CADOGAN, ALEXANDER G. M. The Diaries of Sir Alexander Cadogan, O.M., 1938-1945. Edited by David Dilks. London: Cassell, 1971. (X.800/6019)

CAMPBELL, GERALD. Of True Experience. London: Hutchinson, 1949.(10862.cc.10); New York: Dodd, Mead, 1947. (10890.c.18)

CHARMLEY, JOHN. Duff Cooper: The Authorized Biography. London: Weidenfeldand Nicolson, 1986. (YH.1987.b.98): London: Papermac, 1987. (YC.1987.a.6333)

CHISHOLM, ANNE and MICHAEL DAVIE. Beaverbrook: A Life. London:Hutchinson, 1992. (YK.1993.b.3715)

COLVILLE, JOHN. The Churchillians. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1981.(YC.1987.a.3692; X.809/47331)

COLVILLE, JOHN. Footprints in Time. London: Century, 1985. (YK.1992.a.8505)

COLVILLE, JOHN. The Fringes of Power: Downing Street Diaries, 1939-1955.London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1985. (X.950/45803); Sevenoaks: Sceptre, 1986-1987.

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(YC.1987.a.8018; YC.1987.a.8219)

CONNELL, JOHN. The ‘Office’: A Study of British Foreign Policy and Its Makers,1919-1951. London: Allan Wingate, 1958. (09525.r.6)

COOPER, ALFRED DUFF. Old Men Forget: An Autobiography of Duff Cooper.London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953. (10857.g.55); London: Century, 1986.(YC.1986.a.6909)

CRAIGIE, ROBERT L. Behind the Japanese Mask. London: Hutchinson, 1946.(09059.cc.13)

CHUTER EDE, JAMES. Labour and the Wartime Coalition: From the Diary of JamesChuter Ede, 1941-1945. Edited by Kevin Jefferys. London: Historians’ Press, 1987.(YH.1988.a.707)

DALTON, HUGH. The Second World War Diary of Hugh Dalton, 1940-45. Edited byJohn Pimlott. London: Jonathan Cape, 1986. (X.950/48875)

DIXON, PIERS and CORINNA HAMILTON. Double Diploma: The Life of Sir PiersonDixon, Don and Diplomat. London: Hutchinson, 1968. (X.709/5898)

EADES, LINDSAY M. Portrait of an Appeaser: Robert Hanow, First Secretary in theBritish Foreign Office, 1931-1939. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1996. (YC.1996.b.9188)

FISHER, NIGEL. Harold Macmillan: A Biography. London: Weidenfeld andNicolson, 1982. (X.800/32943)

FOREIGN OFFICE LIST AND DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR YEAR BOOK.London: Harrison and Sons, [issued annually]. (B.S.14/143)

GILLIES, DONALD. Radical Diplomat: The Life of Archibald Clark Kerr, LordInverchapel, 1882-1951. London: Tauris, 1999. (YC.2000.a.345)

GRIGG, PERCY J. Prejudice and Judgment. London: Jonathan Cape, 1948.(10861.ee.25)

HARVEY, OLIVER. The Diplomatic Diaries of Oliver Harvey, 1937-1940. Edited byJohn Harvey. London: Collins, 1970. (X.800/4518)

HARVEY, OLIVER. The War Diaries of Oliver Harvey. Edited by John Harvey.London: Collins, 1978. (X.800/27046)

HAYTER, WILLIAM G. A Double Life. London: Hamilton, 1974. (X.809/18723)

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HENDERSON, NEVILLE M. Failure of a Mission—Berlin, 1937-1939. London:Hodder and Stoughton, 1940. (08028.aaa.1)

HILL, CHRISTOPHER. Cabinet Decisions on Foreign Policy: The British Experience,October 1938-June 1941. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.(YC.1991.a.2536)

JEBB, HUBERT M. G. The Memoirs of Lord Gladwyn. London: Weidenfeld andNicolson, 1972. (X.800/6627)

JEFFERYS, KEVIN. The Churchill Coalition and Wartime Politics, 1940-45.Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1991. (YC.1991.a.662; YH.1988.a.707)

LAWFORD, VALENTINE G. Bound for Diplomacy. London: John Murray, 1963.(10713.s.13)

LOCKHART, ROBERT H. B. The Diaries of Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart. Edited byKenneth Young. London: Macmillan, 1973. (X.0800/549)

LYTTELTON, OLIVER. The Memoirs of Lord Chandos. London: Bodley Head, 1962.(10712.f.31)

MACMILLAN, HAROLD. The Blast of War, 1939-1945. London: Macmillan, 1967.(X.709/5295)

MACMILLAN, HAROLD. War Diaries: Politics and War in the Mediterranean,January 1943-May 1945. London: Macmillan, 1984. (X.800/39926; X.800/42753)

MACMILLAN, HAROLD. Winds of Change, 1914-1939. London: Macmillan, 1966.(X.709/3931)

NICHOLAS, H. G., ed. Washington Despatches, 1941-1945: Weekly Political Reportsfrom the British Embassy. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1981. (X.800/31357)

ROSE, NORMAN. Vansittart: Study of a Diplomat. London: Heinemann, 1978.(X.800/27599)

SAMSOM, KATHERINE. Sir George Samsom and Japan: A Memoir. Tallahassee,Fla.: Diplomatic Press, 1972. (X.800/7702)

SIMON, JOHN A. Retrospect: The Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. Viscount Simon. London:Hutchinson, 1952. (10863.c.1)

SOULE, VIVIAN J. The Embassy of Sir Robert Craigie to Tokio, 1937-41. London:University of London, 1966. (DSC DX201487)

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TAYLOR, A. J. P. Beaverbrook. London: Hamilton, 1972. (X.981/3318)

VANSITTART, ROBERT G. Lessons of My Life. London: Hutchinson, 1943.(9100.f.38)

WEILER, PETER. Ernest Bevin. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993.(YC.1993.a.3581)

YOUNG, KENNETH. Churchill and Beaverbrook: A Study in Friendship and Politics.London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1966. (X.709/3633) (YC.1993.a.3581)

2. ANTHONY EDEN

ASTER, SIDNEY. Anthony Eden. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1976.(X.809/41083)

BARKER, ELISABETH. Churchill and Eden at War. London: Macmillan, 1978. (X.809/44120)

CARLTON, DAVID. Anthony Eden: A Biography. London: Allen Lane, 1981.(X.800/31162); London: Allen and Unwin, 1986. (YC.1987.a.744)

DUTTON, DAVID. Anthony Eden: A Life and Reputation. London: Arnold, 1997.(YC.1997.b.3623)

EDEN, R. ANTHONY. Foreign Affairs. London: Faber and Faber, 1939.(12302.aa.19)

EDEN, R. ANTHONY. Freedom and Order: Selected Speeches, 1939-1946. London:Faber and Faber, 1947. (12302.aaa.25)

EDEN, R. ANTHONY. The Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony Eden. 3 vols.London: Cassell, 1960-1965. (010600.b.19)

JAMES, ROBERT R. Anthony Eden. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986.(YC.1987.b.3141)

JOHNSON, ALAN C. Sir Anthony Eden: A Biography. London: Robert Hale, 1955.(10864.df.58)

LAWRANCE, ALAN. Anthony Eden, 1897-1977: A Bibliography. Westport, Conn.:Greenwood, 1995. (2725.g.2246)

PETERS, ANTHONY R. Anthony Eden at the Foreign Office, 1931-1938. Aldershot:Gower, 1986. (YC.1987.a.2120)

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ROTHWELL, V. H. Anthony Eden: A Political Biography, 1931-1957. Manchester:Manchester University Press, 1992. (YC.1992.a.664)

3. PHILIP HENRY KERR (LORD LOTHIAN)

BUTLER, JAMES R. M. Lord Lothian: Philip Kerr, 1882-1940. London: Macmillan,1960. (010601.aaa.27)

LOTHIAN, PHILIP H. K. The American Speeches of Lord Lothian, July 1939 toDecember 1940. London: Oxford University Press, 1941. (12302.aaa.10)

REYNOLDS, DAVID. Lord Lothian and Anglo-American Relations, 1939-1940.Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1983. (Ac.1830/3)

4. EDWARD FREDERICK LINDLEY WOOD (EARL OF HALIFAX)

JOHNSON, ALAN C. Viscount Halifax: A Biography. London: Robert Hale, 1941.(10859.s.16; T 2259)

ROBERTS, ANDREW. The Holy Fox: A Biography of Lord Halifax. London:Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1991. (YC.1991.b.5729); London: Papermac, 1992.(YC.1993.a.2882)

SMITH, FREDERICK W. F. Halifax: The Life of Lord Halifax. London: Hamilton,1965. (X.700/872; V 15710)

WOOD, EDWARD F. L. The American Speeches of the Earl of Halifax. London:Oxford University Press, 1947. (12302.bb.148)

WOOD, EDWARD F. L. Anglo-American Relations. Leeds: University of Leeds, 1947.(Ac.2677.c.)

WOOD, EDWARD F. L. The Challenge to Liberty: An Address Given at Oxford.Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940. (08028.bb.47)

WOOD, EDWARD F. L. Fulness of Days. London: Collins, 1957. (10864.ttt.3; T16728)

WOOD, EDWARD F. L. Lord Halifax Replies to Hitler. London: Times Pub. Co.,1940. (1850.d.26.(72.))

WOOD, EDWARD F. L. Speeches on Foreign Policy. Edited by H. H. E. Craster.London: Oxford University Press, 1940. (12302.aaa.2; T 2130)

D. MILITARY

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ALEXANDER, HAROLD R. L. G. The Alexander Memoirs, 1940-1945. Edited byJohn North. London: Cassell, 1962. (10711.de.28)

ASTLEY, JOAN B. The Inner Circle: War at the Top. London: Hutchinson, 1971.(X.809/9145)

BOND, BRIAN. British Military Policy between the Two World Wars. Oxford:Clarendon, 1980. (X.809/61166)

BRETT-JAMES, ANTONY. Conversations with Montgomery. London: Kimber, 1984.(X.950/43916)

BRYANT, ARTHUR. Triumph in the West,1943-1946: a History of the War YearsBased on the Diaries of Field-Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, Chief of the Imperial GeneralStaff. London: Collins, 1959. (010608.d.9); 1965. (X.639/545)

BRYANT, ARTHUR. The Turn of the Tide, 1939-1943: a Study Based on the Diariesand Autobiographical Notes of Viscount Alanbrooke. London: Collins, 1957.(9103.d.12); 1965. (X.639/532)

COLLIER, BASIL. Leader of the Few: The Authorised Biography of Air Chief Marshalthe Lord Dowding of Bentley Piory. London: Jarrolds, 1957. (10818.c.37)

CONNELL, JOHN. Wavell: the Supreme Commander, 1941-1943. London: Collins,1969. (X.639/2720.(2.); V 17080)

CUNNINGHAM, ANDREW B. A Sailor’s Odyssey: The Autobiography of Admiral ofthe Fleet Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope. London: Hutchinson, 1951.(10818.bb.13)

DYKES, VIVIAN. Establishing the Anglo-American Alliance: The Second World WarDiaries of Brigadier Vivian Dykes. Edited by Alex Danchev. London: Brassey’s, 1990.(YC.1990.b.4054)

DANCHEV, ALEX. Very Special Relationship: Field-Marshal Sir John Dill and theAnglo-American Alliance, 1941-44. London: Brassey’s, 1986. (YC.1987.b.1791)

FRASER, DAVID. Alanbrooke. London: Collins, 1982. (X.809/51968)

HOUGH, RICHARD A. Mountbatten. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1980.(X.809/65878)

IRONSIDE, WILLIAM E. The Ironside Diaries, 1937-1940. Edited by RoderickMacleod and Denis Kelly. London: Constable, 1962. (010662.k.94)

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ISMAY, HASTINGS L. The Memoirs of General Lord Ismay. London: Heinemann,1960. (10818.pp.17)

JACKSON, W. G. F. and LORD BRAMALL. The Chiefs: The Story of the UnitedKingdom Chiefs of Staff. London: Brassey’s, 1992. (YC.1992.b.4725)

LEASOR, T. JAMES. War at the Top: Based on the Experiences of General Sir LeslieHollis. London: Michael Joseph, 1959. (9100.l.54); London: Hamilton, 1961.(W.P.b.29/1200)

LEWIN, RONALD. The Chief: Field Marshal Lord Wavell: Commander-in-Chief andViceroy, 1939-1947. London: Hutchinson, 1980. (X.809/46200)

MACINTYRE, DONALD. Fighting Admiral: The Life of Admiral of the Fleet SirJames Somerville. London: Evans Bros., 1961. (10866.gg.38)

MACREADY, GORDON N. In the Wake of the Great. London: William Clowes, 1965.(X.631/323)

MALLABY, H. GEORGE C. From My Level: Unwritten Minutes. London:Hutchinson, 1965. (X.709/1496)

MONTGOMERY, BERNARD L. The Memoirs of Field-Marshal the ViscountMontgomery of Alamein, K.G. London: Collins, 1958. (9103.m.1); 1960. (10866.k.14)

MOUNTBATTEN, LOUIS. Personal Diary of Admiral The Lord Louis Mountbatten,Supreme Allied Commander, South-east Asia, 1943-1947. Edited by Philip Ziegler.London: Collins, 1988. (YH.1988.b.860)

MURRAY, G.E. Patrick. Eisenhower versus Montgomery: The Continuing Debate.Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1996. (YC.1997.b.1224)

NICOLSON, NIGEL. Alex: the Life of Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis. NewYork: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1973. (X.800/7947)

POWNALL, HENRY R. Chief of Staff: The Diaries of Lieutenant General Sir HenryPownall. Edited by Brian Bond. London: Leo Cooper, 1972-1974. (X.0809/492)

RASOR, EUGENE. Earl Mountbatten of Burma, 1900-1979: Historiography andAnnotated Bibliography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1998. (2725.g.2808)

RICHARDS, DENIS. Portal of Hungerford: The Life of Marshal of the Royal Air ForceViscount Portal of Hungerford. London: Heinemann, 1977. (X.800/26786)

SOMERVILLE, JAMES. The Somerville Papers: Selections from the Private andOfficial Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Somerville. Edited by

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Michael Simpson. Aldershot: Scolar for the Navy Records Society, 1996.(Ac.8109/134)

TEDDER, ARTHUR W. With Prejudice: The War Memoirs of Marshal of the Royal AirForce, Lord Tedder. London: Cassell, 1966. (X.639/1521)

WARNER, OLIVER M. W. Cunningham of Hyndhope, Admiral of the Fleet: AMemoir. London: John Murray, 1967. (X.639/1774; X.639/1879)

WILSON, HENRY MAITLAND. Eight Years Overseas, 1939-1947. London:Hutchinson, 1950. (10818.c.11)

WILT, ALAN F. War from the Top: German and British Military Decision Makingduring World War II. London: Tauris, 1990. (YC.1991.b.2119)

WINGATE, RONALD. Lord Ismay: A Biography. London: Hutchinson, 1970.(X.809/7996)

WINTON, JOHN. Cunningham. London: John Murray, 1998. (YC.1998.b.4666)

ZIEGLER, PHILIP. Mountbatten. London: Collins, 1985. (YC.1987.b.1950)

ZIEGLER, PHILIP. Mountbatten Revisited. Austin: Harry Ransom HumanitiesResearch Center, University of Texas at Austin, 1995. (YA.1997.a.5462)

IV. UNITED STATES

A. GENERAL WORKS

ADLER, SELIG. The Uncertain Giant: 1921-1941: American Foreign Policy Betweenthe Wars. New York: Macmillan; London: Collier-Macmillan, 1965. (X.709/3051);New York: Collier Books; London: Collier-Macmillan, 1969. (X.708/5624)

AMBROSE, STEPHEN E. Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy since 1938.London: Allen Lane, 1971. (X.800/5812); Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973.(X.708/10640)

BEARD, CHARLES A. American Foreign Policy in the Making, 1932-1940: A Study inResponsibilities. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1946. (9617.c.10)

BURNS, RICHARD D. and EDWARD M. BENNETT, eds. Diplomats in Crisis:United States-Chinese-Japanese Relations, 1919-1941. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio, 1974. (X.800/25318)

COLE, WAYNE S. Determinism and American Foreign Relations during the FranklinD. Roosevelt Era. Lanham, Md., and London: University Press of America, 1995.

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(YC.1997.a.2348)

DALLEK, ROBERT. Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932-1945.New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1979. (X:809/44883); Oxford:Oxford University Press, 1979. (X.808/34988); New York and Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 1979. (YC.1995.a.3878)

DIVINE, ROBERT A. The Reluctant Belligerent: American Entry into World War II.New York: Wiley, 1965. (X.709/1834)

DIVINE, ROBERT A. Second Chance: The Triumph of Internationalism in Americaduring World War II. New York: Atheneum, 1967. (X.800/5301)

DUBOFSKY, MELVYN and STEPHEN BURWOOD, eds. American Foreign Policy inthe 1930s. New York and London: Garland, 1990. (YC.1991.b.561)

EGAN, CLIFFORD L. and ALEXANDER W. KNOTT, eds. Essays in TwentiethCentury American Diplomatic History, Dedicated to Professor Daniel M. Smith.Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982. (DSC 82/20857)

FERRELL, ROBERT H. American Diplomacy: The Twentieth Century. New York:Norton, 1988. (YC.1988.a.3382)

HARPER, JOHN L. American Visions of Europe: Franklin D. Roosevelt, George F.Kennan and Dean G. Acheson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.(YC.1994.b.6146)

KENNAN, GEORGE F. American Diplomacy, 1900-1950. Chicago: University ofChicago Press, 1970. (X.700/5195)

KENNEDY, THOMAS C. Charles A. Beard and American Foreign Policy. Gainesville:University Press of Florida, 1975. (X.800/28643)

LANGER, WILLIAM L. and S. EVERETT GLEASON. The World Crisis and AmericanForeign Policy. Vol. 1, The Challenge to Isolation, 1937-1940. Vol. 2, The UndeclaredWar, 1940-41. London: Harper for the Council on Foreign Relations, 1952-1953.(8177.m.15; 8177.m.19)

MURESIANU, JOHN M. American Intellectuals and the World Crisis, 1938-1945.New York and London: Garland, 1988. (YC.1991.b.4869)

NEVINS, J. ALLAN. The New Deal and World Affairs: A Chronicle of InternationalAffairs, 1933-1945. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1950. (W.P.14751/56)

NEVINS, J. ALLAN and LOUIS M. HACKER, eds. The United States and Its Place inWorld Affairs, 1918-1943. Boston: Heath, 1943. (9617.aa.21)

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NINKOVICH, FRANK A. The Diplomacy of Ideas: U.S. Foreign Policy and CulturalRelations, 1938-1950. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981. (X.800/30372)

OFFNER, ARNOLD A. American Appeasement: United States Foreign Policy andGermany, 1933-1938. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,1969. (X.700/3893); New York: Norton, 1976. (X.708/22291)

OLSSON, CHRISTER. Congress and the Executive: The Making of United StatesForeign Policy, 1933-1940. Stockholm: Esselte Studium, 1982. (X.0709/430(16))

RANGE, WILLARD. Franklin D. Roosevelt's World Order. Athens: University ofGeorgia Press, 1959. (9105.c.15)

SMITH, GADDIS. American Diplomacy during the Second World War, 1941-1945.New York: John Wiley, 1965. (X.709/2065)

TANSILL, CHARLES C. Back Door to War: The Roosevelt Foreign Policy, 1933-1941.Chicago: Regnery, 1952. (8177.m.26)

UNITED STATES SENATE. A Decade of American Foreign Policy: Basic Documents,1941-9, Prepared at the Request of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations by theStaff of the Committee and the Department of State. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Senate,1950. (A.S.10/4)

B. PRESIDENTS

1. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT [See also II.B. Churchill and Roosevelt]

ABBOTT, PHILIP. The Exemplary Presidency: Franklin D. Roosevelt and theAmerican Political Tradition. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1990.(YC.1991.a.490)

ALSOP, JOSEPH. FDR, 1882-1945: The Life and Times of Franklin D. Roosevelt.London: Thames and Hudson, 1982. (X.805/2224)

BARBER, WILLIAM J. Designs within Disorder: Franklin D. Roosevelt, theEconomists and the Shaping of American Foreign Policy, 1933-1945. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1996. (YC.1997.b.200)

BESCHLOSS, MICHAEL R. Kennedy and Roosevelt: The Uneasy Alliance. New York:Norton, 1980. (X.800/35375)

BURNS, JAMES MACGREGOR. Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom 1940-1945.London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1971. (X.809/9143)

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DAVIS, KENNETH S. FDR, Into the Storm, 1937-1940: A History. New York:Random House, 1993. (YA.1995.b.4215)

FARNHAM, BARBARA R. Roosevelt and the Munich Crisis: A Study of PoliticalDecision-making. Princeton, N.J., and Chichester: Princeton University Press, 1997.(YC.1998.b.2213)

FERRELL, ROBERT H. The Dying President: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1944-1945.Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1998. (YC.1999.b.4965)

FREIDEL, FRANK. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 4 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, 1952-1973.(X.809/19213)

FREIDEL, FRANK. Franklin Delano Roosevelt: A Rendezvous with Destiny. Boston:Little Brown, 1990. (YA.1991.b.6231)

GELLMAN, IRWIN F. Secret Affairs: Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull and SumnerWelles. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. (YC.1995.b.4950)

GOODWIN, DORIS K. No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The HomeFront in World War II. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1994. (YC.1996.b.1038)

GORDENKER, LEON and J. W. SCHULTE NORDHOLT. FDR's Place in Past andPresent: An Evaluation Forty Years After His Death. Middelburg, Netherlands:Roosevelt Study Center, 1986. (YA.1994.a.10549)

GRAEBNER, NORMAN A. Roosevelt and the Search for a European Policy, 1937-1939: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered before the University of Oxford on 21 May 1979.Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980. (X.809/51313)

HALASZ, NICHOLAS. Roosevelt Through Foreign Eyes. Princeton, N.J.: VanNostrand, 1961. (10866.cc.26)

HASSETT, WILLIAM D. Off the Record with F.D.R., 1942-1945. London: Allen andUnwin, 1960. (010600.c.86)

JOHNSON, GERALD W. Roosevelt: An American Study. London: Hamilton, 1942.(10889.b.2)

KIMBALL, WARREN F. The Juggler: Franklin Roosevelt as Wartime Statesman.Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1991. (YC.1993.b.8353)

LARRABEE, ERIC. Commander in Chief: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, His Lieutenantsand Their War. London: Deutsch, 1987. (YC.1987.b.6282)

LEUCHTENBURG, WILLIAM E. The FDR Years: On Roosevelt and His Legacy. NewYork and Chichester: Columbia University Press, 1995. (YC.1996.b.4686)

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MANEY, PATRICK J. The Roosevelt Presence: The Life and Legacy of FDR. Berkeleyand London: University of California Press, 1998. (YC.1998.a.4955)

MARKS, FREDERICK W., III. Wind over Sand: The Diplomacy of Franklin Roosevelt.Athens and London: University of Georgia Press, 1988. (YC.1988.b.8022;YC.1991.b.1271)

MATLOFF, MAURICE. Mr. Roosevelt's Three Wars: FDR as War Leader. ColoradoSprings, Colo.: U.S. Air Force Academy, 1964. (A.S.1030/4)

MESSER, ROBERT L. End of an Alliance: James F. Byrnes, Roosevelt, Truman andthe Origins of the Cold War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1982.(DSC 82/07699)

MILLER, NATHAN. FDR: An Intimate History. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1983.(X.800/40780)

MINNEN, CORNELIS A. VAN and JOHN F. SEARS, eds. FDR and HisContemporaries: Foreign Perceptions of an American President. Basingstoke:Macmillan, 1992. (YC.1993.a.919)

MORGAN, TED. FDR: A Biography. London: Grafton, 1986. (YC.1986.b.1566;YC.1988.a.10534)

NISBET, ROBERT. Roosevelt and Stalin: The Failed Courtship. Washington, D.C.:Regnery Gateway, 1988. (YA.1990.b.3961)

PARRISH, THOMAS. Roosevelt and Marshall: Partners in Politics and War. NewYork: Morrow, 1989. (DSC 89/30260)

RANGE, WILLARD. Franklin D. Roosevelt's World Order. Athens: University ofGeorgia Press, 1959. (9105.c.15)

RAUCH, BASIL. Roosevelt: From Munich to Pearl Harbor: A Study in the Creation ofa Foreign Policy. New York: Da Capo, 1967. (X.809/65584)

ROCK, WILLIAM R. Chamberlain and Roosevelt: British Foreign Policy and theUnited States, 1937-1940. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1988.(YH.1989.b.791)

ROOSEVELT, ELLIOTT, ed. As He Saw It. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1946.(9103.k.34)

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. FDR's Fireside Chats. Edited by Russell D. Buhite andDavid W. Levy. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992. (YC.1993.b.6057)

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ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs, March 1933-January 1937. Edited by Edgar B. Nixon. 3 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press ofHarvard University Press, 1969. (X.0702/111); Donald B. Shewe, ed. Franklin D.Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs. Second series, January 1937-August 1939. Vol. 17,Index. Edited by Daryl L. Revoldt. New York and Toronto: Clearwater Pub. Co., 1983.(X.805/5362)

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. Nothing to Fear: The Selected Addresses of FranklinDelano Roosevelt, 1932-1945. Edited by B.D. Devin. London: Hodder & Stoughton,1947. (12302.bb.152)

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D.Roosevelt. Compiled by Samuel I. Rosenman. 13 vols. New York: Random House,1938-1950. (012296.e.4)

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. The Roosevelt Letters, Being the PersonalCorrespondence of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Edited by Elliott Roosevelt. 3 vols.London: Harrap, 1949-1952. (10922.dd.23)

ROSENMAN, SAMUEL I. Working with Roosevelt. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952.(10890.fff.20)

SHERWOOD, ROBERT E. Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History. New York:Harper, 1948. (X.709/4347)

THOMPSON, KENNETH W., ed. The Roosevelt Presidency: Four IntimatePerspectives of FDR. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982. (DSC6555.869 no 1)

VENN, FIONA. Franklin D. Roosevelt. London: Cardinal, 1990. (YC.1990.a.8934)

2. HARRY S. TRUMAN

BURNS, RICHARD D. Harry S. Truman: A Bibliography of His Times and Presidency.Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1984. (DSC 85/12545)

DONOVAN, ROBERT J. Conflict and Crisis: The Presidency of Harry S. Truman,1945-1948. New York: Norton, 1977. (X.800/14821)

FERRELL, ROBERT H. Truman: A Life. Columbia: University of Missouri Press,1994. (YC.1995.b.736)

JENKINS, ROY. Truman. London: Collins, 1986. (DSC 86/03147)

MCCULLOUGH, DAVID. Truman. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992.(YC.1994.b.3806)

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MERRILL, DENNIS, ed. The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb on Japan. Vol. 1 ofDocumentary History of the Truman Presidency. Bethesda, Md.: UniversityPublications of America, 1995. (DSC V99/50181)

MERRILL, DENNIS, ed. Planning for the Postwar World: President Truman at thePotsdam Conference, July 17-August 2, 1945. Vol. 2 of Documentary History of theTruman Presidency. Bethesda, Md.: University Publications of America, 1995. (DSCV99/50182)

MESSER, ROBERT L. End of an Alliance: James F. Byrnes, Roosevelt, Truman andthe Origins of the Cold War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1982.(DSC 82/07699)

TRUMAN, HARRY S. Memoirs. Vol. 1, Year of Decision, 1945. London: Hodder andStoughton, 1955. (10892.d.8)

C. GOVERNMENT, EXCLUDING MILITARY

1. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS

ACHESON, DEAN G. Present at the Creation: My Years at the State Department.London: Hamilton, 1970. (X.800/4175)

ACHESON, DEAN G. Sketches from Life of Men I Have Known. London: Hamilton,1961. (10866.cc.12)

BARNES, WILLIAM and JOHN H. MORGAN. The Foreign Service of the UnitedStates: Origins, Development and Functions. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1961.(A.S.408/21)

BEMIS, SAMUEL F. The American Secretaries of State and Their Diplomacy. NewYork: Cooper Square Publishers, 1963- . (X.0709/218)

BLUM, JOHN M. From the Morgenthau Diaries. Vol. 1, Years of Crisis, 1928-1938.Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1959. (8221.e.6); Vol. 2, Years of Urgency, 1938-1941.Cambridge, Mass.: Riverside Press; Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965. (X.709/4529)

BOHLEN, CHARLES E. Witness to History, 1929-1969. New York: Norton, 1973.(YA.1990.b.305)

BUHITE, RUSSELL D. Patrick J. Hurley and American Foreign Policy. Ithaca, N.Y.,and London: Cornell University Press, 1973. (X.809/16560)

DALLEK, ROBERT. Democrat and Diplomat: The Life of William E. Dodd. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1968. (X.709/9014)

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DAVIES, JOSEPH E. Mission to Moscow. London: Gollancz, 1942. (09455.df.55)

DE SANTIS, HUGH. The Diplomacy of Silence: The American Foreign Service, theSoviet Union and the Cold War, 1933-1947. Chicago and London: University ofChicago Press, 1980. (X.800/30471)

DODD, WILLIAM E. Ambassador Dodd's Diary, 1933-1938. Edited by William E.Dodd, Jr., and Martha Dodd. London: Gollancz, 1941. (9101.b.1)

DOUGALL, RICHARDSON and MARY P. CHAPMAN. United States Chiefs ofMission, 1778-1973. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of State, 1973. (A.S.410/65)

DUNN, DENNIS J. Caught Between Roosevelt and Stalin: American Ambassadors toMoscow. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1998. (DSC 98/07638)

EAGLES, KEITH D. Ambassador Joseph E. Davies and American-Soviet Relations,1937-1941. New York: Garland, 1985. (YC.1988.a.8129)

GREW, JOSEPH C. Turbulent Era: A Diplomatic Record of Forty Years, 1904-1945.Edited by Walter Johnson. 2 vols. London: Hammond, 1953. (10889.b.27)

HEINRICHS, WALDO H. American Ambassador: Joseph C. Grew and theDevelopment of the United States Diplomatic Tradition. Boston and Toronto: Little,Brown, 1966. (X.800/4038); New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986.(YC.1987.a.10183)

ISAACSON, WALTER and EVAN THOMAS. The Wise Men: Six Friends and theWorld They Made: Acheson, Bohlen, Harriman, Kennan, Lovett, McCloy. London:Faber, 1986. (YC.1987.b.1951)

JONES, KENNETH P., ed. U.S. Diplomats in Europe, 1919-1941. Santa Barbara,Calif., and Oxford: ABC-Clio, 1981. (X.800/31889)

JABLON, HOWARD. Crossroads of Decision: The State Department and ForeignPolicy, 1933-1937. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1983. (X.809/60658)

KENNAN, GEORGE F. From Prague after Munich: Diplomatic Papers, 1938-1940.Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1968. (X.709/7079; X.709/12668)

KENNAN, GEORGE F. and JOHN LUKACS. George F. Kennan and the Origins ofContainment, 1944-1946: The Kennan-Lukacs Correspondence. Columbia: Universityof Missouri Press, 1997. (DSC 97/23928)

KENNAN, GEORGE F. Memoirs, 1925-1950. London: Hutchinson, 1968.(X.700/2743)

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LONG, BRECKINRIDGE. The War Diary of Breckinridge Long: Selections from theYears 1939-1944. Edited by Fred L. Israel. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press,1966. (X.700/3119)

MCLELLAN, DAVID S. Dean Acheson: The State Department Years. New York:Dodd, Mead, 1976. (X.800/30876)

MOFFAT, JAY P. The Moffat Papers: Selections from the Diplomatic Journals of JayPierrepont Moffat, 1919-1943. Edited by Nancy H. Hooker. Cambridge, Mass.:Harvard University Press, 1956. (8178.c.5)

MURPHY, ROBERT. Diplomat among Warriors. London: Collins, 1964. (X.700/52)

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM. Ventures in Diplomacy. London: John Murray, 1955.(10864.df.48)

STETTINIUS, EDWARD R., JR. The Diaries of Edward Stettinius, Jr., 1943-46. Editedby Thomas M. Campbell and George C. Herring. New York: New Viewpoints, 1975.(X.909/41396)

STUART, GRAHAM H. The Department of State: A History of Its Organization,Procedure and Personnel. New York: Macmillan, 1949. (9617.cc.1)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Mailing List of Diplomatic andConsular Offices of the Foreign Service, May 1, 1941. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Dept. ofState, 1941. (A.S.419/58)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Participation of the United StatesGovernment in International Conferences, July 1, 1941-June 30, 1945; July 1-June 30,1946. 2 vols. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of State, 1947. (A.S.420/45)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Peace and War: United StatesForeign Policy, 1931-1941. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of State, 1942-1943.(A.S.419/52)

WILSON, HUGH R. Diplomat Between the Wars. New York and Toronto: Longmans,1941. (10888.d.21; 9100.b.37)

WILSON, HUGH R. A Career Diplomat: The Third Chapter: The Third Reich. Editedby Hugh Wilson, Jr. New York: Vantage Press, 1960. (X.708/618)

2. JAMES F. BYRNES

BYRNES, JAMES F. All in One Lifetime. New York: Harper, 1958. (10892.r.3);London: Museum Press, 1960. (10666.p.8)

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BYRNES, JAMES F. Speaking Frankly. London: Heinemann, 1947. (09101.aa.13)

MESSER, ROBERT L. End of an Alliance: James F. Byrnes, Roosevelt, Truman andthe Origins of the Cold War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1982.(DSC 82/07699)

WALKER, RICHARD L. and GEORGE CURRY. E. R. Stettinius, Jr.; James F. Byrnes.New York: Cooper Square Pub., 1965. (X.0709/218.(14.))

3. CORDELL HULL

GELLMAN, IRWIN F. Secret Affairs: Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull and SumnerWelles. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. (YC.1995.b.4950)

HULL, CORDELL. The Memoirs of Cordell Hull. 2 vols. London: Hodder andStoughton, 1948. (10890.f.14)

HULL, CORDELL. The War and Human Freedom. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Department of State, 1942. (A.S.410/19)

PRATT, JULIUS W. Cordell Hull, 1933-44. 2 vols. New York: Cooper Square Pub.,1964. (X.0709/218.(12.)); (X.0709/218.(13.)); (X.709/3773)

4. W. AVERELL HARRIMAN

ABRAMSON, RUDY. Spanning the Century: The Life of Averell Harriman, 1891-1986. New York: Morrow, 1992. (YA.1992.b.1109)

ISAACSON, WALTER and EVAN THOMAS. The Wise Men: Six Friends and theWorld They Made: Acheson, Bohlen, Harriman, Kennan, Lovett, McCloy. London:Faber, 1986. (YC.1987.b.1951)

HARRIMAN, W. AVERELL and ELIE ABEL. Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin,1941-1946. London: Hutchinson, 1976. (X.520/10744); New York: Random House,1975. (X.800/20800)

5. HARRY HOPKINS

ADAMS, HENRY H. Harry Hopkins: A Biography. New York: Putnam, 1977.(X.800/14973)

MCJIMSEY, GEORGE. Harry Hopkins: Ally of the Poor and Defender of Democracy.Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press, 1987. (YH.1988.b.484)

SHERWOOD, ROBERT E. Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History. New York:

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Harper, 1948. (X.709/4347)

6. JOSEPH P. KENNEDY

BESCHLOSS, MICHAEL R. Kennedy and Roosevelt: The Uneasy Alliance. New York:Norton, 1980. (X.800/35375)

DE BEDTS, RALPH F. Ambassador Joseph Kennedy, 1938-1940: An Anatomy ofAppeasement. New York: Lang, 1985. (YA.1990.a.10160)

7. EDWARD R. STETTINIUS

STETTINIUS, EDWARD R., JR. The Diaries of Edward Stettinius, Jr., 1943-46. Editedby Thomas M. Campbell and George C. Herring. New York: New Viewpoints, 1975.(X.909/41396)

STETTINIUS, EDWARD R. Lend-Lease: Weapon for Victory. New York: Macmillan,1944. (9101.d.34); New York: Harmondsworth, 1944. (12208.a.2/150)

STETTINIUS, EDWARD R. Roosevelt and the Russians: The Yalta Conference.London: Jonathan Cape, 1950. (9102.ee.1)

WALKER, RICHARD L. and GEORGE CURRY. E. R. Stettinius, Jr.; James F. Byrnes.New York: Cooper Square Pub., 1965. (X.0709/218.(14.))

8. SUMNER WELLES

GELLMAN, IRWIN F. Secret Affairs: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cordell Hull and SumnerWelles. Baltimore, Md., and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.(YC.1995.b.4950)

GRAFF, FRANK W. Strategy of Involvement: A Diplomatic Biography of SumnerWelles. New York and London: Garland, 1988. (YC.1991.b.3162)

WELLES, BENJAMIN. Sumner Welles: FDR's Global Strategist: A Biography. NewYork: St. Martin's Press, 1997. (YC.1998.b.1399)

WELLES, SUMNER. Seven Major Decisions. London: Hamilton, 1951. (9102.i.7)

WELLES, SUMNER. The Time for Decision. London: Hamilton, 1944. (8011.d.17);New York: Harper, 1944. (8011.ee.41)

9. JOHN G. WINANT

BELLUSH, BERNARD. He Walked Alone: A Biography of John Gilbert Winant. TheHague: Mouton, 1968. (9386.l.1/11)

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PILGRIMS OF GREAT BRITAIN. Luncheon in Honour of His Excellency the Hon.John G. Winant on His Appointment as Ambassador of the United States of America tothe Court of St. James’s, Tuesday . . . 18 March 1941. London: Pilgrims of GreatBritain, 1941. (X.705/321)

WINANT, JOHN G. International Relations. Leeds: University of Leeds, 1942.(Ac.2677.c)

WINANT, JOHN G. A Letter from Grosvenor Square: An Account of a Stewardship.London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1947. (09101.aaa.31)

WINANT, JOHN G. Our Greatest Harvest: Selected Speeches of John G. Winant,1941-1946. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1950. (12302.b.40)

D. MILITARY

1. GENERAL WORKS

GREENFIELD, KENT R., ed. Command Decisions. London: Methuen, 1960.(9317.ff.15); Washington, D.C.: Dept. of the Army, Office of the Chief of MilitaryHistory, 1960. (A.S.742/35)

HAYES, GRACE P. History of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in World War II: The Waragainst Japan. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1982. (DSC 82/23683)

JAMES, D. CLAYTON with ANNE SHARP WELLS. A Time for Giants: Politics ofthe American High Command in World War II. New York: Franklin Watts, 1987.(YA.1990.b.1655)

MORTON, LOUIS. The War in the Pacific: Strategy and Command: The First TwoYears. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, U. S. Army, 1962.(A.S.742/7.(10.))

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY HISTORY, UNITED STATES ARMY.United States Army in World War II: Master Index. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1955.(A.S.742.(2.))

WATSON, MARK S. The War Department: Chief of Staff: Prewar Plans andPreparations. Washington, D.C.: Historical Division, Dept. of the Army, 1950.(A.S.742/1)

UNITED STATES JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF. Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1980. (SPR.MIC.A168;OPL973.0076)

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2. CIVILIAN ADMINISTRATION

FORRESTAL, JAMES V. The Forrestal Diaries: The Inner History of the Cold War.Edited by Walter Millis. London: Cassell, 1952. (9102.i.9)

HODGSON, GODFREY. The Colonel: The Life and Wars of Henry Stimson, 1867-1950. New York: Knopf, 1990. (YA.1993.b.5314)

HOOPES, TOWNSEND and DOUGLAS BRINKLEY. Driven Patriot: The Life andTimes of James Forrestal. New York: Knopf, 1992. (YA.1993.b.8717;YA.1993.b.7947)

MCFARLAND, KEITH D. Harry H. Woodring: A Political Biography of FDR'sControversial Secretary of War. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1975.(X.800/28060)

MORISON, ELTING E. Turmoil and Tradition: A Study of the Life and Times of HenryL. Stimson. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1960. (10865.gg.6)

STIMSON, HENRY L. The Far Eastern Crisis: Recollections and Observations. NewYork and London: Harper, 1936. (9059.cc.26)

STIMSON, HENRY L. and MCGEORGE BUNDY. On Active Service in Peace andWar. London: Hutchinson, 1949. (10891.bb.12); New York: Harper, 1948.(10891.c.12)

3. OFFICERS

a. MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES

ADAMS, HENRY H. Witness to Power: The Life of Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy.Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1985. (YH.1986.b.438)

ARNOLD, HENRY H. Global Mission. New York: Harper, 1949. (10890.e.18)

BRERETON, LEWIS H. The Brereton Diaries: The War in the Air in the Pacific,Middle East and Europe, 3 October 1941-8 May 1945. New York: Morrow, 1946.(9102.c.6)

BUELL, THOMAS B. Master of Seapower: A Biography of Fleet Admiral Ernest J.King. Boston: Little, Brown, 1980. (X.800/31725)

COFFEY, THOMAS M. Hap: The Story of the U.S. Air Force and the Man Who Built It,General Henry H. “Hap” Arnold. New York: Viking, 1982. (DSC 83/04350)

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JAMES, D. CLAYTON. The Years of MacArthur. Vol. 1, 1880-1941. London: LeoCooper, 1970; Vol. 2, 1941-1945. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975. (X.0809/396); Vol.3, Triumph and Disaster, 1945-1964. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1985. (DSC85/34065)

KING, ERNEST J. and WALTER M. WHITEHALL. Fleet Admiral King: A NavalRecord. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1953 (10884.l.9)

LEAHY, WILLIAM D. I Was There: The Personal Story of the Chief of Staff toPresidents Roosevelt and Truman, Based on His Notes and Diaries Made at the Time.London: Gollancz, 1950. (9102.c.14)

LEE, RAYMOND E. The London Observer: The Journal of General Raymond E. Lee,1940-1941. Edited by James Leutze. London: Hutchinson, 1972. (X.800/6795)

MACARTHUR, DOUGLAS. Reminiscences. London: Heinemann, 1964. (X.631/109)

POTTER, E. B. Nimitz. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1976. (X.802/4768)

SIMPSON, B. MITCHELL. Admiral Harold R. Stark: Architect of Victory, 1939-1945.Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1989. (DSC 89/19023)

STILWELL, JOSEPH W. The Stilwell Papers. Edited by Theodore H. White. London:MacDonald, 1949. (9059.c.36)

WEDEMEYER, ALBERT C. Wedemeyer Reports! New York: Holt, 1958.(X.709/2616)

b. GEORGE C. MARSHALL

CRAY, ED. General of the Army: George C. Marshall: Soldier and Statesman. NewYork: Norton, 1990. (YC.1991.b.5642)

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. Dear General: Eisenhower’s Wartime Letters toMarshall. Edited by Joseph P. Hobbs. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press,1971. (X.800/7420; X.800/5462)

MARSHALL, GEORGE C. The Papers of George Catlett Marshall. Vol. 1, 'TheSoldierly Spirit,' December 1880-June 1939. Edited by Larry I. Bland and Sharon R.Ritenour. Baltimore, Md., and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981.(X.0520/709(1))

MARSHALL, GEORGE C. The Papers of George Catlett Marshall. Vol. 2, 'We CannotDelay', July 1, 1939-December 6, 1941. Edited by Larry I. Bland, Sharon R. Ritenourand Clarence B. Wunderlin, Jr. Baltimore, Md., and London: Johns Hopkins UniversityPress, 1986. (X.0520/709(2))

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MARSHALL, GEORGE C. George C. Marshall: Interviews and Reminscences forForrest C. Pogue. Edited by Larry I. Bland. Rev. ed., Lexington, Va.: George C.Marshall Research Foundation, 1991. (YK.1993.a.6978)

PARRISH, THOMAS. Roosevelt and Marshall: Partners in Politics and War. NewYork: Morrow, 1989. (DSC 89/30260)

POGUE, FORREST C. Vol. 1, George C. Marshall: Education of a General, 1880-1939. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1964. (X.0631/1); Vol. 2, George C. Marshall:Ordeal and Hope, 1939-1942. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1968. (X.0631/1.(2.)); Vol.4, George C. Marshall: Statesman, 1945-1959. (DSC 88/09785)

c. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

AMBROSE, STEPHEN E. The Supreme Commander: The War Years of GeneralDwight D. Eisenhower. London: Cassell, 1971. (X.800/5709)

BUTCHER, HARRY C. Three Years with Eisenhower: The Personal Diary of CaptainH. C. Butcher. London: Heinemann, 1946. (9101.cc.40)

EISENHOWER, DAVID. Eisenhower at War, 1943-1945. London: Collins, 1986.(YC.1986.b.3826)

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. Crusade in Europe. London: Heinemann, 1948.(9102.aa.14)

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. Dear General: Eisenhower’s Wartime Letters toMarshall. Edited by Joseph P. Hobbs. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press,1971. (X.800/7420; X.800/5462)

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. The Eisenhower Diaries. Edited by Robert H. Ferrell.New York: Norton, 1981. (X.950/14653)

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower. Edited byAlfred D. Chandler. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970-1978.(X.0800/366; YA.1994.b.2969)

MURRAY, G. E. PATRICK. Eisenhower versus Montgomery: The Continuing Debate.Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1996. (YC.1997.b.1224)

E. ISOLATIONISM AND END OF NEUTRALITY

ABBAZIA, PATRICK. Mr. Roosevelt's Navy: The Private War of the U.S. AtlanticFleet, 1939-1942. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1975. (X.800/28435)

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BAILEY, THOMAS A. and PAUL B. RYAN. Hitler vs. Roosevelt: The UndeclaredNaval War. London: Free Press, 1979. (X.800/31511)

BARRON, GLORIA J. Leadership in Crisis: FDR and the Path to Intervention. NewYork and London: Kennikat Press, 1973. (X.800/8830)

BEARD, CHARLES A. President Roosevelt and the Coming of War, 1941: A Study inAppearances and Realities. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1948.(YA.1993.b.7893)

BRADLEY, PHILLIPS. Can We Stay out of War? New York: Norton, 1936.(08008.aa.54)

BUELL, RAYMOND L. Isolated America. 2d ed., New York and London: Knopf,1940. (9617.aa.9)

CHATFIELD, CHARLES. For Peace and Justice: Pacifism in America, 1914-1941.Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1971. (X.800/8033)

COLE, WAYNE S. America First: The Battle against Intervention, 1940-1941.Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1953. (9617.ee.30)

COLE, WAYNE S. Roosevelt and the Isolationists, 1932-45. Lincoln: University ofNebraska Press, 1983. (X.800/42365) DE CONDE, ALEXANDER, ed. Isolation and Security. Durham, N.C.: DukeUniversity Press, 1957. (8178.c.20)

DIVINE, ROBERT A. The Illusion of Neutrality. Chicago: University of ChicagoPress, 1962. (09059.m.39)

DOENECKE, JUSTUS D. Anti-intervention: A Bibliographical Introduction toIsolationism and Pacifism from World War I to the Early Cold War. New York andLondon: Garland, 1987. (YC.1992.a.1232)

DRUMMOND, DONALD F. The Passing of American Neutrality, 1937-1941. AnnArbor: University of Michigan Press, 1955. (Ac.2685/33)

DULLES, ALLEN W. and HAMILTON F. WELSH. Can America Stay Neutral? NewYork and London: Harper, 1939. (20033.ff.25)

DULLES, ALLEN W. and HAMILTON F. WELSH. Can We Be Neutral? 2nd ed., NewYork: Harper for the Council on Foreign Relations, 1936. (8177.k.37)

DULLES, JOHN FOSTER. War, Peace and Change. New York and London: Harper,1939. (8425.s.43); London: Macmillan, 1939. (8425.s.56)

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FENWICK, CHARLES C. American Neutrality: Trial and Failure. New York: NewYork University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1940. (Ac.2686.ca.(8.))

FRIEDLÄNDER, SAUL. Prelude to Downfall: Hitler and the United States, 1939-1941. Translated by Aline B. and Alexander Werth. London: Chatto & Windus, 1967.(X.709/6359)

HEARDEN, PATRICK J. Roosevelt Confronts Hitler: America's Entry into World WarII. De Kalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1987. (YH.1988.a.651)

HEINRICHS, WALDO H. Threshold of War: Franklin D. Roosevelt and AmericanEntry into World War II. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988.(YH.1989.b.793; 1991.a.3256)

HERZSTEIN, ROBERT E. Roosevelt and Hitler: Prelude to War. New York: ParagonHouse, 1989. (YA.1991.b.9287); New York and Chichester: Wiley, 1994.(YA.1997.a.1626)

HOOVER, HERBERT C. Shall We Send Our Youth to War? New York: Coward-McCann, 1939. (8011.aa.3)

JOHNSON, WALTER. The Battle Against Isolationism. Chicago: University ofChicago Press, 1944. (08176.a.52)

JONAS, MANFRED. Isolationism in America, 1935-1941. Ithaca, N.Y.: CornellUniversity Press, 1966. (X.709/4266)

KETCHUM, RICHARD M. The Borrowed Years, 1938-1941: America on the Way toWar. New York: Random House, 1989. (DSC 90/07233)

RUSSETT, BRUCE M. No Clear and Present Danger: A Skeptical View of the U.S.Entry into World War II. Boulder, Colo., and Oxford: Westview, 1997.(YC.1998.a.533)

SCHNEIDER, JAMES C. Should America Go to War? The Debate over Foreign Policyin Chicago, 1939-1941. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.(YC.1989.b.5934)

SEAVEY, JAMES M. Neutrality Legislation in the United States. Washington, D.C.: J.M. Seavey, 1939. (Mic.A.12380)

TANSILL, CHARLES C. Back Door to War: The Roosevelt Foreign Policy, 1933-1941. Chicago: Regnery, 1952. (8177.m.26)

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THOMAS, NORMAN M. and BERTRAM D. WOLFE. Keep America Out of War: AProgram. New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1939. (Mic.A.10024)

VILLARD, OSWALD G. Our Military Chaos: The Truth about Defense. New Yorkand London: Knopf, 1939. (8011.b.2)

WILTZ, JOHN E. From Isolation to War, 1931-1941. London: Routledge and KeganPaul, 1968. (X.709/7722)

VI. BRITISH EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH

A. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS

ADAMS, E. J. Commonwealth Collaboration in Foreign Affairs, 1939-1947: TheBritish Perspective. Leeds: University of Leeds, 1981. (DSC D43256/82)

CARTER, GWENDOLEN M. The British Commonwealth and International Security:The Role of the Dominions, 1919-1939. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1947. (8011.g.7)

ELLIOTT, WILLIAM Y. and HESSEL D. HALL, eds. The British Commonwealth atWar. New York: Knopf, 1943. (9101.ff.20)

GRIGG, EDWARD W. M. The British Commonwealth: Its Place in the Service of theWorld. London: Hutchinson, 1943. (08139.cc.21)

HAGGIE, PAUL. Britannia at Bay: The Defense of the British Empire against Japan,1931-1941. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1981. (DSC 81/13222)

LOUIS, WILLIAM R. Imperialism at Bay, 1941-1945: The United States and theDecolonization of the British Empire. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986.(YC.1988.a.1455)

OVENDALE, RITCHIE. ‘Appeasement’ and the English Speaking World: Britain, theUnited States, the Dominions and the Policy of ‘Appeasement’, 1937-1939. Cardiff:University of Wales Press, 1975. (X.800/25244)

OVENDALE, RITCHIE. The English-Speaking Alliance: Britain, the United States, theDominions and the Cold War, 1945-1951. London: Allen and Unwin, 1985.(X.809/66276)

SOMERVILLE, CHRISTOPHER. Our War: How the British Commonwealth Foughtthe Second World War. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1998. (YC.1998.b.4687)

B. AUSTRALIA

CASEY, RICHARD G. Personal Experience, 1939-1946. London: Constable, 1962.

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(010604.b.47; T 19172; T 20790)

DAY, DAVID. The Great Betrayal: Britain, Australia and the Onset of the Pacific War,1939-42. London: Angus and Robertson, 1988. (DSC 88/24957)

DAY, DAVID. Menzies and Churchill at War. Melbourne: Oxford University Press,1993. (YC.1994.a.1123)

DAY, DAVID. Reluctant Nation: Australia and the Allied Defeat of Japan, 1942-1945.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992. (YC.1992.a.1894; YC.1993.a.4894)

DAY, DAVID, ed. Brave New World: Dr. H. V. Evatt and Australian Foreign Policy,1941-1949. St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1996. (DSC 98/01322)

ESTHUS, RAYMOND A. From Enmity to Alliance: U.S.-Australian Relations, 1931-1941. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1964. (X.709/4393)

EVATT, HERBERT V. Foreign Policy of Australia: Speeches. Sydney: Angus andRobertson, 1945. (08157.e.41)

HASLUCK, PAUL. Diplomatic Witness: Australian Foreign Affairs, 1941-1947.Melbourne, Aus.: Melbourne Univ. Press, 1980. (DSC 80/26641)

HORNER, D. M. High Command: Australia and Allied Strategy, 1939-1945. Canberra:Australian War Memorial, 1982. (YA.1987.a.16393)

POTTS, E. DANIEL and ANNETTE POTTS. Yanks Down Under: The AmericanImpact on Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1985. (YC.1986.b.281;YK.1990.b.2420)

ROSS, LLOYD M. John Curtin: A Biography. Melbourne: Sun Books, 1983.(X.809/59524)

WATERS, CHRISTOPHER. The Empire Fractures: Anglo-Australian Conflict in the1940s. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly, 1995. (DSC 98/06433)

C. CANADA

ARONSEN, LAWRENCE. American National Security and Economic Relations withCanada, 1945-1954. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1997. (DSC 97/28180)

ARONSEN, LAWRENCE and MARTIN KITCHEN. The Origins of the Cold War inComparative Perspective: American, British and Canadian Relations with the SovietUnion, 1941-48. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1988. (YC.1988.a.12256)

AVERY, DONALD H. The Science of War: Canadian Scientists and Allied Military

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Technology during the Second World War. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998.(DSC 98/32004)

BRYDEN, JOHN. Best-Kept Secret: Canadian Secret Intelligence in the Second WorldWar. Toronto: Lester Pub., 1993. (DSC 94/02072)

COATES, K. S. and W. R. MORRISON. The Alaska Highway in World War II: TheU.S. Army of Occupation in Canada's Northwest. Norman.: University of OklahomaPress, 1992. (DSC 92/19337)

COATES, KENNETH, ed. The Alaska Highway: Papers of the 40th AnniversarySymposium. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1985. (YA.1987.b.1841)

DRUMMOND, IAN and NORMAN HILLMER. Negotiating Freer Trade: The UnitedKingdom, the United States, Canada and the Free Trade Agreements of 1938. Waterloo,Ont.: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 1989. (DSC 89/l4851)

DZIUBAN, STANLEY W. Military Relations between the United States and Canada,1939-1945. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of theArmy, 1959. (A.S.7412/13.(4.))

GRANATSTEIN, J. L. Canada’s War: The Politics of the Mackenzie King Government,1939-1945. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1975. (X.800/10728)

INGHAM, JOHN B. The Role of British North America in Anglo-American Relations,1848-1954. Durham: University of Durham, 1990. (DSC D172530)

KOTTMAN, RICHARD N. Reciprocity and the North Atlantic Triangle, 1932-1938.Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1968. (X.519/6146)

LINDSEY, GEORGE R., ed. No Day Long Enough: Canadian Science in World War II.Toronto: Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, 1997. (DSC 98/02014)

MCKERCHER, B. J. C. and LAWRENCE ARONSEN, eds. The North Atlantic Trianglein a Changing World: Anglo-American-Canadian Relations, 1902-1956. Toronto:University of Toronto Press, 1996. (YC.1997.b.2771)

PERRAS, GALEN R. Franklin Roosevelt and the Origins of the Canadian-AmericanSecurity Alliance, 1933-1945: Necessary, but Not Necessary Enough. Westport, Conn.,and London: Praeger, 1998. (DSC 98/17824)

RITCHIE, CHARLES S. A. The Siren Years: Undiplomatic Diaries, 1937-1945.London: Macmillan, 1974. (X.809/20547)

WOOLNER, DAVID B., ed. The Second Quebec Conference Revisited: Waging War,Formulating Peace: Canada, Great Britain and the United States in 1944-1945.

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Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998. (YC.2000.a.424)

D. INDIA

HESS, GARY. America Encounters India, 1941-1947. Baltimore, Md.: Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 1971. (X.800/6357)

MOORE, R. J. Churchill, Cripps and India, 1939-1945. Oxford: Clarendon Press,1979. (X.809/44513)

VENKATARAMANI, M. S. and B. K. SHRIVASTAVA. Roosevelt, Gandhi, Churchill:America and the Last Phase of India’s Freedom Struggle. New Delhi: Radiant, 1983.(T 45733); London: Sangam, 1983. (YC.1997.a.2615)

VI. RELATIONS WITH OTHER COUNTRIES AND AREAS

A. MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES

ALDRICH, RICHARD J. The Key to the South: Britain, the United States and Thailandduring the Approach of the Pacific War, 1929-1942. Kuala Lumpur, Oxford and NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1993. (YC.1993.a.4357)

BLAND, WILLIAM and IAN PRICE. A Tangled Web: A History of Anglo-AmericanRelations with Albania, 1912-1955. Los Angeles, Calif.: Albania Friendship Society ofSouthern California, 1986. (YA.1995.b.11738)

FORAN, SONGSRI. Thai-British-American Relations during World War II and theImmediate Postwar Period, 1940-1946. Bangkok: Thai Khadi Research Institute,Thammasat University, 1981. (YA.1988.b.6732)

FRAZIER, ROBERT. Anglo-American Relations with Greece: The Coming of the ColdWar, 1942-47. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1991. (YC.1991.a.4713)

KEYSERLINGK, ROBERT H. Austria in World War II: An Anglo-American Dilemma.Kingston, Ont.: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1988. (YA.1990.b.785)

KUNIHOLM, BRUCE R. The Origins of the Cold War in the Near East: Great PowerConflict and Diplomacy in Iran, Turkey and Greece. Princeton, N.J.: PrincetonUniversity Press, 1980. (X.800/33541); Chichester: Princeton University Press, 1994.(YC.1995.b.4683)

LUCIUK, LUBOMYR Y. and BOHDAN S. KORDAN. Anglo-American Perspectiveson the Ukranian Question, 1938-1951: A Documentary Collection. Kingston, Ont.:Limestone Press, 1987. (YA.1988.b.1259)

MARCUS, HAROLD G. Ethiopia, Great Britain and the United States, 1941-1974: The

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Politics of Empire. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983. (X.809/59067)

READY, J. LEE. Forgotten Allies: The Military Contribution of the Colonies, ExiledGovernments and Lesser Powers in the Allied Victory in World War II. 2 vols. Jefferson,N.C.: McFarland, 1985. (YC.1986.b.351)

SBREGA, JOHN J. Anglo-American Relations and Colonialism in East Asia, 1941-1945. New York: Garland, 1983. (X.800/38031)

WALKER, WILLIAM O. Opium and Foreign Policy: The Anglo-American Search forOrder in Asia, 1912-1954. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991. (DSC91/09897)

B. FRANCE

AGLION, RAOUL. Roosevelt and De Gaulle: Allies in Conflict: A Personal Memoir.New York: Free Press; London: Collier Macmillan, 1988. (YH.1989.b.397)

ALLEN, DONALD R. French Views of America in the 1930s. New York: Garland,1979. (X.809/52112)

CLAVIN, PATRICIA. The Failure of Economic Diplomacy: Britain, Germany, Franceand the United States, 1931-36. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996. (YC.1996.a.640)

DE PORTE, A. W. DeGaulle’s Foreign Policy, 1944-1948. Cambridge, Mass.: HarvardUniversity Press, 1968. (X.709/6595)

DILKS, DAVID. De Gaulle and the British. Hull: University of Hull Press, 1994.(DSC 96/20685)

DOUGHERTY, JAMES J. The Politics of Wartime Aid: American Economic Assistanceto France and French Northwest Africa, 1940-1946. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood,1978. (X.809/44119)

GATES, ELEANOR M. End of the Affair: The Collapse of the Anglo-French Alliance,1939-40. London: Allen and Unwin, 1981. (X.800/32465)

GAULLE, CHARLES DE. War Memoirs. 2 vols. London: Collins, 1955.(10666.m.14)

HAIGHT, JOHN M. American Aid to France, 1938-1940. New York: Atheneum, 1970.(X.809/12960)

HERMAN, JOHN. The Paris Embassy of Sir Eric Phipps: Anglo-French Relations andthe Foreign Office, 1937-1939. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 1998.(YC.1999.b.6165)

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HURSTFIELD, JULIEN G. America and the French Nation, 1939-1945. Chapel Hill:University of North Carolina Press, 1986. (DSC 86/18918)

KERSAUDY, FRANÇOIS. Churchill and de Gaulle. London: Collins, 1981.(X.800/31516)

LANGER, WILLIAM L. Our Vichy Gamble. New York: Knopf, 1947. (9102.b.17)

MAGUIRE, G. E. Anglo-American Policy Towards the Free French. Basingstoke:Macmillan, 1995. (YC.1996.a.742)

MONNET, JEAN. Memoirs. Translated by Richard Mayne. London: Collins, 1978.(X.800/26766)

PAXTON, ROBERT O. Vichy France: Old Guard and New Order, 1940-1944.London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1973. (X.800/8685); New York: Columbia UniversityPress, 1982. (X.809/51994)

ROSSI, MARIO. Roosevelt and the French. Westport, Conn., and London: Praeger,1993. (YC.1994.b.3631)

SKUGMAR, GUNNAR. Nuclear Triangle: Relations between the United States, GreatBritain and France in the Atomic Energy Field, 1939-1950. Copenhagen: CopenhagenPolitical Studies Press, 1993. (DSC 96/09966)

THOMAS, R. T. Britain and Vichy: The Dilemma of Anglo-French Relations, 1940-42.London: Macmillan, 1979. (X.809/44175)

VIGNERAS, MARCEL. Rearming the French. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chiefof Military History, U.S. Army, 1957. (A.S.742/13.(3.))

VIORST, MILTON. Hostile Allies: FDR and Charles de Gaulle. New York:Macmillan, 1965. (X.700/918)

WHITE, DOROTHY S. Seeds of Discord: De Gaulle, Free France and the Allies.Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1964. (X.700/2311)

C. MIDDLE EAST [See also II.I. Holocaust]

BARAM, PHILIP J. The Department of State in the Middle East, 1919-1945.Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1978. (X.800/36932)

COHEN, MICHAEL J., ed. The Anglo-American Committee on Palestine, 1945-1946.New York: Garland, 1987. (YC.1988.b.4908)

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COHEN, MICHAEL J. Palestine and the Great Powers, 1945-1948. Princeton, N.J.:Princeton University Press, 1982. (X.800/35038)

DAVIS, NEIL S. Anglo-American Relations in the Persian Gulf, 1941-1947. Exeter:University of Exeter, 1994. (DSC DX182507)

DENOVO, JOHN A. American Interests and Policies in the Middle East, 1900-1939.Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1963. (8184.n.4)

HAHN, PETER L. The United States, Great Britain and Egypt, 1945-1956: Strategyand Diplomacy in the Early Cold War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,1991. (YA.1996.b.3178)

HARON, MIRIAM J. Palestine and the Anglo-American Connection, 1945-1950. NewYork: Peter Lang, 1986. (YA.1990.a.17024)

KOLINSKY, MARTIN. Britain’s War in the Middle East: Strategy and Diplomacy,1936-1942. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999. (YC.2000.a.4959)

MOTTER, THOMAS H. V. The Persian Corridor and Aid to Russia. Washington,D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, U. S. Army, 1952. (A.S.742/9)

NACHMANI, AMIKAM. Great Power Discord in Palestine: The Anglo-AmericanCommittee of Inquiry into the Problems of European Jewry and Palestine, 1945-1946.London: Cass, 1987. (YC.1987.a.2556)

OVENDALE, RITCHIE. Britain, the United States and the End of the PalestineMandate, 1942-1948. Woodbridge: Boydell Press for the Royal Historical Society,1989. (YC.1989.a.10775)

OVENDALE, RITCHIE. Britain, the United States and the Transfer of Power in theMiddle East, 1945-1962. London: Leicester University Press, 1996. (YC.1996.b.6771)

PODET, ALLEN H. The Success and Failure of the Anglo-American Committee ofInquiry, 1945-1946: Last Chance in Palestine. Lewiston, N.Y.: Mellen Press, 1986.(DSC 4668.380320 vol. 3)

ZWEIG, RONALD W. Britain and Palestine during the Second World War.Woodridge: Boydell for the Royal Historical Society, 1986. (YC.1987.a.11914)

D. POLAND

KACEWICZ, GEORGE V. Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the Polish Governmentin Exile (1939-1945). The Hague: Nijhoff, 1979. (X.800/l34555)

LUKAS, RICHARD C. The Strange Allies: The United States and Poland, 1941-1945.

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Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1978. (X.520/31244)

RACZYNSKI, EDWARD. In Allied London. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1962.(10713.n.1)

ROZEK, EDWARD J. Allied Wartime Diplomacy: A Pattern in Poland. New York:John Wiley, 1958. (9103.s.4)

J. UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS [See also II.C. Conferences and Declarations]

ANDERSON, TERRY H. The United States, Great Britain and the Cold War, 1944-1947. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1981. (X.809/49485)

ARONSEN, LAWRENCE and MARTIN KITCHEN. The Origins of the Cold War inComparative Perspective: American, British and Canadian Relations with the SovietUnion, 1941-48. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1988. (YC.1988.a.12256)

BEAUMONT, JOAN. Comrades in Arms: British Aid to Russia, 1941-1945. London:Davis-Poynter, 1980. (X.809/45525)

BELL, P. M. H. John Bull and the Bear: British Public Opinion, Foreign Policy and theSoviet Union, 1941-1945. London: Arnold, 1990. (YC.1990.b.6880)

BENNETT, EDWARD M. Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Search for Security:American-Soviet Relations, 1933-1939. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1985.(DSC 86/00257)

BENNETT, EDWARD M. Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Search for Victory:American-Soviet Relations, 1939-1945. Wilmington, Del.: SR Books, 1990.(YA.1992.b.4128)

BENSON, ROBERT L. and MICHAEL WARNER, eds. Venona: Soviet Espionage andthe American Response, 1939-1957. Laguna Hills, Calif.: Aegean Park, 1996. (DSC3490.15546 75)

BILAINKIN, GEORGE. Maisky: Ten Years Ambassador. London: Allen and Unwin,1944. (10797.ff.16)

BIRSE, ARTHUR H. Memoirs of an Interpreter. London: Michael Joseph, 1967.(X.709/4953)

CARLTON, DAVID. Churchill and the Soviet Union. Manchester: ManchesterUniversity Press, 2000. (YC.2000.a.2172)

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CROCKATT, RICHARD. The Fifty Years War: The United States and the Soviet Unionin World Politics, 1941-1991. London: Routledge, 1995. (YC.1994.b.7121)

DAVIES, JOSEPH E. Mission to Moscow. London: Gollancz, 1942. (09455.df.55)

DAWSON, RAYMOND H. The Decision to Aid Russia, 1941: Foreign Policy andDomestic Politics. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1959. (9196.w.28)

DE SANTIS, HUGH. The Diplomacy of Silence: The American Foreign Service, theSoviet Union and the Cold War, 1933-1947. Chicago and London: University ofChicago Press, 1980. (X.800/30471)

DEANE, JOHN R. The Strange Alliance: The Story of American Efforts at Wartime Co-operation with Russia. London: John Murray, 1947. (09101.aa.11)

DILAS, MILOVAN. Conversations with Stalin. Translated by Michael B. Petrovich.London: Rupert Hart-David, 1962. (08042.bbb.71)

DUNN, DENNIS J. Caught Between Roosevelt and Stalin: American Ambassadors toMoscow. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1998. (DSC 98/07638)

EAGLES, KEITH D. Ambassador Joseph E. Davies and American-Soviet Relations,1937-1941. New York: Garland, 1985. (YC.1988.a.8129)

EDMONDS, ROBIN. The Big Three: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin in Peace and War.London: Penguin, 1992. (YK.1992.a.9568)

FARNSWORTH, BEATRICE. William C. Bullitt and the Soviet Union. Bloomingtonand London: Indiana University Press, 1967. (X.709/5813)

FILENE, PETER G., ed. American Views of Soviet Russia, 1917-1965. Homewood, Ill.:Dorsey Press, 1968. (X.709/13683)

FISCHER, LOUIS. The Road to Yalta: Soviet Foreign Relations, 1941-1945. NewYork: Harper and Row, 1972. (X.800/9068)

FOLLY, MARTIN H. British Government Attitudes to the USSR, 1940-45: A Study ofBritish Perceptions of the USSR and the Development of a Policy of Anglo-SovietCooperation within the Churchill Coalition. London: University of London, 1997. (DSCDX201056)

FEIS, HERBERT. Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin: The War They Waged and the PeaceThey Sought. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University, 1957. (09101.dd.25)

GORMLY, JAMES L. The Collapse of the Grand Alliance, 1945-1948. Baton Rouge:Louisiana State University Press, 1987. (DSC 87/23613)

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GORMLY, JAMES L. From Potsdam to the Cold War: Big Three Diplomacy, 1945-1947. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1990. (YA.1992.b.4252)

GORODETSKY, GABRIEL. Stafford Cripps’s Mission to Moscow 1940-1942.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. (X.800/40131)

ROSS, GRAHAM, ed. The Foreign Office and the Kremlin: British Documents onAnglo-Soviet Relations, 1941-45. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.(X.800/38771; OPL327.42047)

HARRIMAN, W. AVERELL and ELIE ABEL. Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin,1941-1946. London: Hutchinson, 1976. (X.520/10744); New York: Random House,1975. (X.800/20800)

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