two reports by L.S. Woolf prepared for the Fabian Research Department; with an introd. by Bernard Shaw; together with a project, by a Fabian committee, for a supernational authority that will prevent war
Part 1, the first of Woolf's two reports, and pt. 3, the Fabian International Agreements Committee's project (Articles suggested for adoption by an international conference ...) appeared first in London in 1915 as supplements to the July 10 and July 17 issues of the New statesman, with collective title Suggestions for the prevention of war.