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ABBREVIATIONS

FRUS Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States:
The Paris Peace Conference 1919
PWW The Papers of Woodrow Wilson

UNPUBLISHED SOURCES

Bodleian Library, Oxford
Alfred Milner Papers
British Library, London
Arthur Balfour Papers
George Nathaniel Curzon Papers
Edwin Montagu Papers
Churchill College, Cambridge
Archives of Lord Hankey of the Chart
Winston S. Churchill Papers, Charwell Group
Alan Leeper Papers
House of Lords Record Office
Lloyd George Papers
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
The Ray Stannard Baker Papers
George Louis Beer Collection
Tasker H. Bliss Papers
Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, Paris
Jules Cambon Papers
Paul Cambon Papers
Georges Mandel Papers
André Tardieu Papers
Série à Paix, 1914–1920
Europe, 1918–1929
Ministère de la Défense, Archives d’Armée de Terre, Château de Vincennes
Clemenceau Papers
National Archives of Canada, Ottawa
Oliver Mowat Biggar Papers
Robert Laird Borden Papers
Loring Christie Papers
National Library of Australia, Canberra
Frederic William Eggleston Papers
William Morris Hughes Papers
J. G. Latham Papers
R. R. Garran Papers
Public Record Office, London
Cabinet Papers, CAB 29/Peace Conference and Other International Conferences
Scottish Record Office, Edinburgh
Lothian (Philip Kerr) Papers
St. Antony’s College, Oxford
Neill Malcolm Papers
University Microfilms International
Sidney Sonnino Papers
Yale University Library, New Haven
Gordon Auchincloss Papers
Edward Mandel House Papers
Charles Seymour Papers
Sir William Wiseman Papers

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