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The Martial Spirit

by Walter Millis
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Overview

Replete with larger-than-life characters, the American adventure in Cuba, Hawaii, and the Philippine Islands in 1898 was a watershed in the United States’ rise to world power. In this superbly written narrative of what we now call the Spanish-American War, Walter Millis analyzes its causes and the motives of the time’s leading spirits—Teddy Roosevelt, Hearst, Pulitzer, Dewey, Lodge, Hay, and others—and recounts the ironies and grotesqueries of the conflict. "A notable contribution to the study of American history and of American character."—Henry Steele Commager. "Mr. Millis writes every page well."—New York Times. "A mature, intelligent, and exciting work—a rare occurrence in historical writing…A complete history of the American people at war which is so well contrived and so wittily written that it puts to shame both the efforts of professional historians and the products of those writers who merely seek to amuse without intending to inform."—The Nation.

A superbly written narrative of the Spanish-American War.

Synopsis

A superbly written narrative of the Spanish-American War, in which Mr. Millis analyzes the causes and motives of the time's leading spirits and recounts the ironies and grotesqueries of the conflict. A notable contribution to the study of American history and of American character. --Henry Steele Commager

The Nation

"A complete history of the American people at war."

About the Author, Walter Millis

Walter Millis (1899–1968) wrote for many years for the New York Herald-Tribune and later joined the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. He is also the author of Road to War and Arms and Men, and is the editor of The Forrestal Diaries.

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Editorials

New York Times

Mr. Millis writes every page well.

The Nation

A complete history of the American people at war which is so well contrived and so wittily written that it puts to shame both the efforts of professional historians and the products of those writers who merely seek to amuse without intending to inform.

American Political Science Review

A valuable and highly readable case study.

Henry Steele Commager

A notable contribution to the study of American history and of American character.

The New York Times

Mr. Millis writes every page well.

New York Times

"Mr. Millis writes every page well."

The Nation

"A complete history of the American people at war."

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1989
Publisher
Dee, Ivan R. Publisher
Pages
444
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780929587073

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