There are 52 books by John Bassett Moore on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The History of European Diplomacy (2018). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Report on Extraterritorial Crime and the Cutting Case 1887 · 130 pages
  2. 2 Report by Hon. J. B. Moore 1890 · 214 pages
  3. 3 Extradition and Interstate Rendition, with appendices 1891 · 1,556 pages
  4. 4 Asylum in legations and consulates and in vessels 1892 · 418 pages
  5. 5 Rights and duties of consuls 1906 · 154 pages
  6. 6 The difficulties of extradition 1911 · 634 pages
  7. 7 Four phases of American development 1912 · 218 pages
  8. 8 Report of United States delegates to International commission of jurists, Rio de Janeiro June, 1912 1913 · 83 pages
  9. 9 Henry Clay and Pan-Americanism 1915 · 362 pages
  10. 10 The principles of American diplomacy 1918 · 476 pages
  11. 11 International law and some current illusions 1924 · 381 pages
  12. 12 The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States 2015 · 896 pages
  13. 13 The History of European Diplomacy 2018 · 414 pages
  14. 14 History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to Which the United States Has Been a Party, Vol. 3 of 6: Together with Appendices Containing the ... Legal Notes on Other International Arbitratio 2018 · 1,108 pages
  15. 4 The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence Of The United States, Volume 4 2015 · 882 pages

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How many books has John Bassett Moore written?

BookOrb lists 52 books by John Bassett Moore.

Where should I start with John Bassett Moore?

A good starting point is The History of European Diplomacy (2018).

What is the John Bassett Moore books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Report on Extraterritorial Crime and the Cutting Case (1887), 2. Report by Hon. J. B. Moore (1890), 3. Extradition and Interstate Rendition, with appendices (1891), 4. Asylum in legations and consulates and in vessels (1892), 5. Rights and duties of consuls (1906), 6. The difficulties of extradition (1911), 7. Four phases of American development (1912), 8. Report of United States delegates to International commission of jurists, Rio de Janeiro June, 1912 (1913), 9. Henry Clay and Pan-Americanism (1915), 10. The principles of American diplomacy (1918), 11. International law and some current illusions (1924), 12. The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence Of The United States, Volume 4 (2015), 13. The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States (2015), 14. The History of European Diplomacy (2018), 15. History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to Which the United States Has Been a Party, Vol. 3 of 6: Together with Appendices Containing the ... Legal Notes on Other International Arbitratio (2018).