Defenseless America. Hudson Maxim
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Hudson Maxim
Defenseless America
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066140670
Table of Contents
CAN LAW BE SUBSTITUTED FOR WAR?
OUR INCONSISTENT MONROE DOCTRINE
MODERN METHODS AND MACHINERY OF WAR
EGO-FANATIC GOOD INTENTIONS AND THEIR RELATION TO NATIONAL DEFENSE
THE GOOD AND EVIL OF PEACE AND OF WAR
Extracts From a Few of Hundreds of Letters Praising HUDSON MAXIM'S DEFENSELESS AMERICA
No Serious Book Has Ever Been More Highly Praised by the Leading Newspapers of America.
FOREWORD
THIS BOOK IS PRESENTED WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE AUTHOR
To a Few Selected Leaders of American Thought and Shapers of Public Opinion
Dear Reader:
I send you this book in the hope that if not already convinced, you will be convinced by it of the defenseless state of this country—convinced that our danger is as great as our weakness. I hope that you may be moved to use your influence that this country may, by adequate preparation against war, safeguard the property, honor and lives of its people and the sanctity of the American home from violation by a foreign foe.
If you are already convinced of our great need then the reading of this book may still strengthen your conviction and stimulate your efforts in the cause of national defense.
After you have read the book, kindly lend it to your friends, that they also may read it.
Defenseless America was published a year ago at two dollars per copy. Several editions of the book have already been printed and sold.
Soon after the publication of the work I presented ten thousand copies, with my compliments, to students graduating in American universities. This has given many persons the impression that Defenseless America is a book for free distribution.
To correct such an impression, let me say most emphatically that this book is not free, except to a few persons whom I have selected, and to whom I have sent it free at my own personal expense, for the good of the cause of national defense.
The book has exerted so marked an influence in rousing the people of this country to their needs for defense against the red hell of war, that the publishers, through patriotic duty, have placed the good it is doing above all considerations of profit to themselves, and have supplied me copies