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James Lorimer
James Lorimer is considered as the inventor of the term “international organisations". James Lorimer et al., Studies National and International, Edinburgh 1890.
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During World War I, the The Swiss chocolate producer Tobler dispersed trading cards with internationalist motives, created by the Bernese artist Hans Eggimann. In 1921, it published a catalogue in two volumes interpreting a complete set of trading cards that filled a 50-page album with 12 different cards per page, most of them with an explanation in Ido. Thus, the collections of pictures were meant to be an instrument for the diffusion of culture and education.





