"The Doctrine of Intervention" (288 pp, + xii) published in 1915 is a book written by Henry G. Hodges, a political scientist at the time, exploring the concept of international intervention in world affairs, particularly focusing on the legal and ethical justifications for one nation to intervene in another's affairs; essentially, it examines the "doctrine of intervention" as a political concept.
Significance: This book provided a detailed analysis of the legal and political arguments surrounding international intervention, a topic particularly relevant during the early 20th century with growing international tensions
This book was a gift from the author to a fellow Author, awaiting his upcoming composition. Name appears to be Maeter F. Hines