Philippines LOYAL TRAITORS Bridgman 1903 annexation novel
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Bridgman, Raymond Landon; Loyal Traitors : A Story of Friendship for the Filipinos; Boston: James H West 1903. 1st Edition. 310 pages. Hardcover.
Progressive Era Philippines - History - United States Aguinaldo - Fiction Anticolonialism Anti-Imperialism - Fiction Philippine Insurrection - Aguinaldo - Fiction Smith B-974 Philippine Annexation - Fiction
Very Good-/noDJ. Cloth stains, edgewear, light cock, light tone, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover.
Geoffrey D Smith; American Fiction 1901-1925: A Bibliography; B-974. "By no means as prolific as other prose-writers, Raymond Bridgman published one the movement's only novels, Loyal Traitors. The story is somewhat of a non-fiction account of the movement that indirectly caricatures personalities of famous anti-imperialists like Francis Ellingwood Abbot, Moorfield Storey and David Fagen. The heroine, Faith Fessenden has the potential of being the image of feminine liberty. She is sensitive, kind, and just. The story turns on three Bostonians going to the Philippines to fight alongside Aguinaldo's rebels." - Michael Cullinane; Liberty and American Anti-Imperialism, 1898-1909. Quite uncommon progressive movement novel supporting the armed Philippine independence movement against American annexation.
Progressive Era Philippines - History - United States Aguinaldo - Fiction Anticolonialism Anti-Imperialism - Fiction Philippine Insurrection - Aguinaldo - Fiction Smith B-974 Philippine Annexation - Fiction
Very Good-/noDJ. Cloth stains, edgewear, light cock, light tone, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover.
Geoffrey D Smith; American Fiction 1901-1925: A Bibliography; B-974. "By no means as prolific as other prose-writers, Raymond Bridgman published one the movement's only novels, Loyal Traitors. The story is somewhat of a non-fiction account of the movement that indirectly caricatures personalities of famous anti-imperialists like Francis Ellingwood Abbot, Moorfield Storey and David Fagen. The heroine, Faith Fessenden has the potential of being the image of feminine liberty. She is sensitive, kind, and just. The story turns on three Bostonians going to the Philippines to fight alongside Aguinaldo's rebels." - Michael Cullinane; Liberty and American Anti-Imperialism, 1898-1909. Quite uncommon progressive movement novel supporting the armed Philippine independence movement against American annexation.
Condition
Very Good-/noDJ. Cloth stains, edgewear, light cock, light tone, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover.
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8 x 5.5 x 1.06 in
Weight
1.12 lb
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