Prejudices

Prejudices PDF Author: Henry Louis Mencken
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Category : Social Science
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Pages : 264

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Prejudices

Prejudices PDF Author: Henry Louis Mencken
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Prejudices: First, second, and third series

Prejudices: First, second, and third series PDF Author: Henry Louis Mencken
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Prejudices, First Series

Prejudices, First Series PDF Author: Henry Louis Mencken
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Prejudices

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Prejudices

Prejudices PDF Author: H. L. Mencken
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Prejudices

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Prejudices, Third Series

Prejudices, Third Series PDF Author: H. L Mencken
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Prejudices

Prejudices PDF Author: H. L. Mencken
Publisher: Palala Press
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Pages : 262

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Prejudices

Prejudices PDF Author: Henry Louis Mencken
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
ISBN: 9781318675272
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 340

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Prejudices Second Series

Prejudices Second Series PDF Author: H. L. Mencken
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ISBN: 9781230444833
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Pages : 56

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 edition. Excerpt: ... II. ROOSEVELT: AN AUTOPSY ONE thinks of Dr. Woodrow Wilson's biography of George Washington as of one of the strangest of all the world's books. Washington: the first, and perhaps also the last American gentleman. Wilson: the self-bamboozled Presbyterian, the right-thinker, the great moral statesman, the perfect model of the Christian cad. It is as if the Rev. Dr. Billy Sunday should do a biography of Charles Darwin--almost as if Dr. Wilson himself should dedicate his senility to a life of the Chevalier Bayard, or the Cid, or Christ. . . . But such phenomena, of course, are not actually rare in the republic; here everything happens that is forbidden by the probabilities and the decencies. The chief native critic of beautiful letters, for a whole generation, was a Baptist clergyman; he was succeeded by a literary Wall Street man, who gave way, in turn, to a soviet of ninth-rate pedagogues; this very curious apostolic succession I have already discussed. The dean of the music critics, even to-day, is a translator of grand opera libretti, and probably one of the worst that ever lived. Return, now, to political biography. Who can think of anything in American literature comparable to Morley's life of Gladstone, or Trevelyan's life of Macaulay, or Carlyle's Frederick, or even Winston Churchill's life of his father? I dredge my memory hopelessly; only William Graham Sumner's study of Andrew Jackson emerges--an extraordinarily astute and careful piece of work by one of the two most underestimated Americans of his generation, the other being Daniel Coit Gilman. But where is the first-rate biography of Washington-- sound, fair, penetrating, honest, done by a man capable of comprehending the English gentry of the eighteenth century? And how long...