Mark Twain's weapons of satire : anti-imperialist writings on the Philippine-American War /

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Author / Creator:Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
Uniform title:Weapons of satire
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint:Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 1992.
Description:xlii, 213 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Syracuse studies on peace and conflict resolution
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1353775
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Other authors / contributors:Zwick, Jim
ISBN:0815602685 (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of 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.