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Publicado por John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY, 1970
Librería: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Turlock, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Jacket As Issued. First softcover printing. This is an excellent collection of essays dealing with the expansionist movement of 1898 and American imperialism in general. Binding is secure. Pages are clean, unmarked, undamaged and lightly toned. Covers and spine almost completely clean with light toning. Three cover corners are slightly bent at the tips. A very nice copy. It includes the following essays: "The White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipling; "It was au Courant Manifest Destiny" by Julius W. Pratt; "Imperialism was the Antithesis of Manifest Destiny" by Frederick Merk; "America Was Engulfed in a Psychic Crisis" by Richard Hofstadter; "Economic Motives Were the Decisive Factors" by William A. Williams; "Cleveland's View of the Cuban Crisis, 7 December 1896" by Grover Cleveland; "McKinley's View of the Cuban Crisis, 7 December 1896" by William McKinley; "The Business Community Was Reluctant" by Julius W. Pratt; "The Business Community Was the Most Influential Lobby for the War" by Walter LaFeber; "The President Asks for War, 11 April 1898" by William McKinley; "Without the War, Hawaii Might Never Have Been Ours" by Thomas A. Bailey; "McKinley Got What He Wanted" by H. Wayne Morgan; "Instructions to the Peace Commissioners" by William McKinley; "The Philippines were Insular Stepping Stones to the Chinese Pot of Gold" by Thomas J. McCormick; "The Filipino Point of View" by Teodoro A. Agoncillo; "The Anti-Imperialists: Too Few, Too Feeble" by Fred H. Harrington; "Bryan was Caught in a Trap" by Paolo E. Coletta; "The 1900 Election was a Mandate for Partisanship, not Imperialism" by Thomas A. Bailey; and "American and European Imperialism Compared" by Robin W. Winks.