There is little in Justice for Hungary ! by Otto
Legraq (Offices of the Pesti Hirlap, Budapest) that has not appeared in much the same form in the various books, brochures and leaflets of the Hungarian League for Treaty Revision. Eves) the title is identical, except for the exclamation mark, with that of a volume published. in 1929 by Messrs. Longmans, Green & Co. The present work, which is attractively got up and contains some beautiful photographs and reproductions of pictures, directs its appeal for the revision of the Treaty Trianon to a wide public. All the usual arguments, historical. economic and ethnographical are reproduced, but one must
doubt somewhat whether the intemperance of the language and the recklessness of some of the statements do not defeat their own object and tend to alienate some of the sympathies which Hungary's wrongs would otherwise command in ample measure.
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