Politics Books

An Address to the People of New-England

Samuel Hopkins

    Stockbridge is in the very Road of, and more exposed to, the Indians from Canada, than any other Place whatever; and yet we see that the Enemy turned off East to Connecticut-Ri..

Is Tomorrow Hitler's?

H. R. Knickerbocker

There is no such thing as winning a fight without passion. France went to war apologetically; France fought the war without music, and so France lost. History may eventually record that Britain w..

The Vampire of the Continent

Graf E. Reventlow

Count Ernst zu Reventlow’s book “The Vampire of the Continent,” of which I have much pleasure in presenting a considerably abridged English edition to American readers, cannot be too strongly recommen..

The Red Man's Rebuke

Simon Pokagon

Out of the bark of this wonderful tree were made hats, caps, and dishes for domestic use, while our maidens tied with it the knot that sealed their marriage vow; wigwams were made of it, as well as la..

Practical Agitation

John Jay Chapman

This book is an attempt to follow the track of personal influence across society. The first three chapters are taken up with discussions of political reform, the fourth chapter with contemporary journ..

A Square Deal

Theodore Roosevelt

If it were possible to place this volume in the hands of every American citizen I feel profoundly convinced there would follow an uplift toward right-living and right-thinking which would affect the d..

Sidelights on Negro Soldiers

Charles H. Williams

It gives me great pleasure to write a word of introduction to this interesting and important book that Mr. Williams has written. The story of the Negro soldier is one of the romances of American histo..

The Origin, Tendencies and Principles of Government

Victoria C. Woodhull

The Origin, Tendencies and Principles of Government is a review of the rise and fall of nations from early historic time to the present; with special considerations regarding the future of the United ..