
Hamilton Fish Armstrong
7 April 1893 – 24 April 1973
23 works on record
Biography
Hamilton Fish Armstrong attended Princeton University, and then went on to work as a journalist at the New Republic. In 1918, he married Helen MacGregor Byrne. During the First World War, he was a military attaché in Serbia. After 1922, he worked at Foreign Affairs, the review of Council on Foreign Relations. In 1928 he became the editor of the magazine, where he stayed until 1972. In 1933 he published his first book, *Hitler's Reich: The First Phase*. In 1945 he married again, and divorced in 1951, the same year he entered his third marriage. He died after a long illness in 1973, at the age of 80.
Works

The Book of New York Verse
1917

Those days

Fifty years of Foreign affairs

Can We Be Neutral?

Foreign Affairs

The new Balkans

"We or they"; two worlds in conflict

Chronology of failure

Hitler's reich

When there is no peace

Europe between wars?

Peace and counterpeace from Wilson to Hitler
The Foreign affairs reader
The Foreign affairs reader
The Foreign policy of the powers
The Foreign policy of the powers
Foreign Affairs Reader
Foreign Affairs Reader
Advertencias Del Pasado
Advertencias Del Pasado
The task, and price, of world leadership
The task, and price, of world leadership
Tito and Goliath
Tito and Goliath
Wilson and the new world war
Wilson and the new world war
La fausse paix
La fausse paix
Legislating peace
Legislating peace
Where the East begins
Where the East begins
The calculated risk
The calculated risk