Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
xlii, 213 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Syracuse studies on peace and conflict resolution |
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Syracuse studies on peace and conflict resolution.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-202) and index. |
Contents |
Anti-imperialist homecoming -- Welcome home : Lotos Club dinner speech -- Introducing Winston S. Churchill -- A salutation to the twentieth century -- The American flag -- Why I protest : four letters -- To the person sitting in darkness -- Battle hymn of the republic (brought down to date) -- The stupendous procession -- The Philippine incident -- Recruits for a liberty-crucifying crusade : letter to William James Lampton -- Training that pays -- Civilizations proceed from the heart : letter to Albert Sonnichsen -- Patriots and traitors : Lotos Club dinner speech -- History 1,000 years from now : a translation -- The fall of the great republic -- The secret history of Eddypus, the world empire -- Review of Edwin Wildman's Biography of Aguinaldo -- General Funston is satire incarnated -- Notes on patriotism -- As regards patriotism -- A defence of General Funston -- General Funston vs. Huck Finn : letter to the Denver post -- Dialogue on the Philippines -- The dervish and the offensive stranger -- Major General Wood, M.D. -- The war prayer -- Patriotic America -- Three thousand years among the microbes -- Comments on the Moro massacre -- Roosevelt, the American gentleman -- The Anglo-Saxon race -- The stupendous joke of the century -- True patriotism at the Children's Theater -- Monarchical and republican patriotism. |
Subject |
Philippines -- History -- Philippine American War, 1899-1902 -- Humor.
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Added Author |
Zwick, Jim.
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Added Title |
Weapons of satire
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Weapons of satire. |
ISBN |
0815602685 alkaline paper |
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