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  1. The Great Illusion by Sir Norman Angell, 2010-07-01
  2. Living the Great Illusion: Sir Norman Angell, 1872-1967 by Martin Ceadel, 2009-09-21
  3. The Great Illusion, 1933: A Summarized and Rearranged Version of "the Great Illusion" Published in 1910 (1913) by Sir Norman Angell, 2009-10-21
  4. The Great Illusion; A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage by Sir Norman Angell, 2010-10-14
  5. The World's Highway: Some Notes on America's Relation to Sea Power and Non-Military Sanctions for the Law of Nations(1915) by Sir Norman Angell, 2009-06-01
  6. The Fruits of Victory by Sir Norman Angell, 2009-10-21
  7. The Dangers of Half-Preparedness; A Plea for a Declaration of American Policy by Sir Norman Angell, 2010-10-14
  8. The Press and the Organization of Society (1922) by Sir Norman Angell, 2009-06-01
  9. Arms and Industry by Sir Norman Angell, 2009-10-21
  10. The Fruits of Victory; A Sequel to "the Great Illusion" by Sir Norman Angell, 2009-12-21
  11. The British Revolution and the American Democracy; An Interpretation of British Labour Programmes by Sir Norman Angell, 2009-12-26
  12. The intelligent man's way to prevent war,: By Sir Norman Angell ... [et al.] by Leonard Woolf, 1933
  13. Sir Norman Angell (Twayne's world leaders series ; TWLS 79) by Albert Marrin, 1979-10
  14. The economics of the refugee problem, by Dorothy Frances Buxton; with an introduction by Sir Norman Angell by Dorothy Frances. Sir Norman Angell Buxton, 2222

1. Sir Norman Angell
Sir Norman Angell. Sir Norman Angell (18731967) English economist and workerfor international peace who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1933.
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Sir Norman Angell
Sir Norman Angell
English economist and worker for international peace who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1933.
After an education in France, London, and Geneva, he spent several years (1890-98) in the United States, working as a cowboy, a prospector, and finally a journalist for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and San Francisco Chronicle. Upon his return to Europe, other editorial posts followed, notably editorship of Galignani's Messenger (1899-1903) and Foreign Affairs (1928-31). Angell's most famous work, The Great Illusion (1910), translated into more than a score of languages, tried to establish the fallacy of the idea that conquest and war brought a nation great economic advantage and insured its living space and access to markets, trade, and raw materials. The Great Illusion, 1933 (1933) explored the economic developments and ideas of the 23 years since publication of the first edition. Angell's literary output was great, producing sometimes more than one book a year. He also invented the Money Game, a series of card games using paper money to teach the fundamentals of currency and credit.
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4. Sir Norman Angell - Biography
sir norman angell – Biography. Ralph norman angell Lane (December26, 1872October 7, 1967) 1 was one of six children of Thomas
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Ralph Norman Angell Lane (December 26, 1872-October 7, 1967)
University of Geneva
, he became convinced that the Old World was hopelessly entangled in insoluble problems. At seventeen, then, he decided to emigrate to America. The young man headed directly for the West Coast of the United States, where for seven years he worked as a vine planter, an irrigation-ditch digger, a cowpuncher, a California homesteader (after filing for American citizenship), a mail-carrier for his neighborhood, a prospector, and, finally, a reporter for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and later the San Francisco Chronicle
After tending to some family affairs which had called him back to England in 1898, Angell went to Paris where he engaged in newspaper work, first as sub-editor of the English language Daily Messenger , then as staf contributor to . Meanwhile he acted as correspondent for some American papers to which he sent dispatches on the progress of the Dreyfus case. His experience with the American temper in the Spanish-American War, with French chauvinism in the Dreyfus affair, and with British jingoism in the Boer War prompted his first book Patriotism under Three Flags: A Plea for Rationalism in Politics (1903). In 1905, Angell accepted the editorship of the Paris edition of Lord Northcliffe's Daily Mail, resigning in 1912 to devote himself completely to writing and lecturing. Angell had by that time become famous.

5. Angell, Sir Norman
angell, sir norman,. original name RALPH norman angellLANE (b. Dec.26, 1873, Holbeach, Lincolnshire, Eng.d. Oct. 7, 1967, Croydon
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Angell, Sir Norman,
original name RALPH NORMAN ANGELL-LANE (b. Dec. 26, 1873, Holbeach, Lincolnshire, Eng.d. Oct. 7, 1967, Croydon, Surrey), English economist and worker for international peace who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1933. After an education in France, London, and Geneva, he spent several years (1890-98) in the United States, working as a cowboy, a prospector, and finally a journalist for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and San Francisco Chronicle. Upon his return to Europe, other editorial posts followed, notably editorship of Galignani's Messenger (1899-1903) and Foreign Affairs Angell's most famous work, The Great Illusion (1910), translated into more than a score of languages, tried to establish the fallacy of the idea that conquest and war brought a nation great economic advantage and insured its living space and access to markets, trade, and raw materials. The Great Illusion, 1933 (1933) explored the economic developments and ideas of the 23 years since publication of the first edition. Angell's literary output was great, producing sometimes more than one book a year. He also invented the Money Game, a series of card games using paper money to teach the fundamentals of currency and credit.

6. Peace 1933
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7. Sir Norman Angell Winner Of The 1933 Nobel Prize In Peace
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S IR N ORMAN A NGELL
1933 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    Writer
    Member Commission Exécutive de la Société des Nations (Executive Committee of the League of Nations) and of National Peace Council
    Author of "The Great Illusion".
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    Place of Birth: Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England
    Place of Death: Croydon, Surrey
    Residence: Great Britain
    Original Name: Ralph Norman Angell-Lane
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8. Sir Norman Angell Winner Of The 1933 Nobel Prize In Peace
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S IR N ORMAN A NGELL
1933 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    Writer
    Member Commission Exécutive de la Société des Nations (Executive Committee of the League of Nations) and of National Peace Council
    Author of "The Great Illusion".
Background

    Place of Birth: Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England
    Place of Death: Croydon, Surrey
    Residence: Great Britain
    Original Name: Ralph Norman Angell-Lane
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9. Angell, Sir Norman
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    Angell, Sir Norman Angell, Sir Norman, , British internationalist and economist, whose name originally was Ralph Norman Angell Lane. He came to fame with The Great Illusion (1910, rev. ed. 1933), in which he posited that the common economic interests of nations make war futile. At the close of World War I he worked for a generous peace and international cooperation. In Peace with the Dictators? (1938) he attacked the British Conservative party's policy of condoning Japanese and Italian aggression. After World War II he urged unity among the Western democracies in such works as Defence and the English-speaking Role (1958). Knighted in 1931, Norman Angell was awarded the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize. See his autobiography (1951). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

11. Sir Norman Angell --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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    Angell, Sir Norman Angell, Sir Norman, , British internationalist and economist, whose name originally was Ralph Norman Angell Lane. He came to fame with The Great Illusion (1910, rev. ed. 1933), in which he posited that the common economic interests of nations make war futile. At the close of World War I he worked for a generous peace and international cooperation. In Peace with the Dictators? (1938) he attacked the British Conservative party's policy of condoning Japanese and Italian aggression. After World War II he urged unity among the Western democracies in such works as Defence and the English-speaking Role (1958). Knighted in 1931, Norman Angell was awarded the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize. See his autobiography (1951). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

13. Angell, Sir Norman. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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15. Lane, Ralph Norman Angell
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16. Angell, Sir Norman (Ralph Lane)
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Angell, Sir Norman (Ralph Lane) I was one of six children of Thomas Angell Lane and Mary (Brittain) Lane. Raised in a well-to-do but unpretentious Victorian household in Holbeach in Lincolnshire, England, he was influenced by his older sister Carrie and by extensive reading of such authors as Herbert Spencer , Huxley, Voltaire , and Darwin . He discovered Mill's «Essay on Liberty» at the age of twelve and for a long time considered it his prime source of intellectual excitement.
Having attended elementary schools in England, the Lycée de St. Omer in France, a business school in London, and - while editing a biweekly English paper published in Geneva - a year of courses at the University of Geneva, he became convinced that the Old World was hopelessly entangled in insoluble problems. At seventeen, then, he decided to emigrate to America. The young man headed directly for the West Coast of the United States, where for seven years he worked as a vine planter, an irrigation-ditch digger, a cowpuncher, a California homesteader (after filing for American citizenship), a mail-carrier for his neighborhood, a prospector, and, finally, a reporter for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and later the San Francisco Chronicle.
After tending to some family affairs which had called him back to England in 1898, Angell went to Paris where he engaged in newspaper work, first as sub-editor of the English language Daily Messenger, then as staf contributor to Eclair. Meanwhile he acted as correspondent for some American papers to which he sent dispatches on the progress of the Dreyfus case. His experience with the American temper in the Spanish-American War, with French chauvinism in the Dreyfus affair, and with British jingoism in the Boer War prompted his first book Patriotism under Three Flags: A Plea for Rationalism in Politics (1903). In 1905, Angell accepted the editorship of the Paris edition of Lord Northcliffe's Daily Mail, resigning in 1912 to devote himself completely to writing and lecturing. Angell had by that time become famous.

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18. Angell-Lane, Sir Ralph Norman
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Ecrivain britannique (Holbeach, Lincolnshire, 1874 — Croydon, 1967). Son pamphlet contre la guerre, la Grande Illusion (1910), lui valut le prix Nobel de la paix en 1933.

19. Norman Angell - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
sir Ralph norman angell Lane (December 26, 1872 October 7, 1967) was a Britishlecturer, writer, and Member of Parliament for the Labour Party.
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Sir Ralph Norman Angell Lane December 26 October 7 ) was a British lecturer, writer, and Member of Parliament for the Labour Party . Angell served on the Council of the Royal Institute of International Affairs , was an executive for the World Committee against War and Fascism , a member of the executive committee of the League of Nations Union , and the president of the Abyssinia Association . He was knighted in 1931 and awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1933. Angell was one of six children, born to Thomas Angell Lane and Mary (Brittain) Lane. He attended the Lycée de St. Omer and the University of Geneva . At the age of 17, he moved to the United States and spent seven years working in California , where he eventually became a journalist. He returned to England briefly in 1898, then moved to Paris . From 1905 to 1912, he was the Paris editor for the Daily Mail Back in England again, he joined the Labour Party in 1920 and was an MP from 1929 to 1931. edit
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