Sixty American Opinons on the War
was created in 1915, when
Europe
was already
engrossed in the
“Great War” (World War I), and
America was
predominately still an isolationist
nation. There
was obviously much debate over
whether America should become involved in the
war, for many and good
reasons.
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Since the book was produced in
London, it’s intent must surely have
been to
garner support for American entry into, and/or support
of the War. The
“opinions” are compiled from various sources, such as
essays, books,
articles, etc.
Most of the authors are unknown in our modern
world, though many are historically recognizable; for example,
Theodore Roosevelt is a contributor,
as was
William Howard
Taft
The original Preface provides a good
description of the
book:
THE object of this little book is to show how
many friends we have
in
America.
The selection of "American Views" does not
pretend to be exhaustive. If time
had allowed, it would doubtless have been easy to cite
the favourable opinions
of many other Americans as eminent as those here
represented.
As a rule those individuals whose opinions have
been published in book or
pamphlet form are purposely quoted at much less length
than those whose
contributions have appeared in newspapers or private
letters
only.
The cordial thanks of the compilers are due to
the Authors, Editors, and Publishers
whose generosity has made the collection
possible.
The contributions have, for obvious reasons, been
arranged in alphabetical
order.
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