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...
Replete with larger-than-life characters, the American adventure in Cuba, Hawaii, and the Philippine Islands in 1898 was a watershed in the United Sta...