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By-Ways of War: The Story of the Filibusters

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A history of nineteenth-century American filibusters traces the term's origins and profiles private military adventurers who mounted unauthorized expeditions across the Americas. It chronicles early examples and later campaigns — incursions in Texas and Mexico, the Sonora and Central American ventures, and the rise and fall of William Walker — describing battles, political maneuvers, maritime actions, foreign reactions, and the prosecution of imagined republics. The narrative blends military episodes, diplomacy, personal portraits, and legal and moral questions such as slavery's role and international intervention, concluding with the collapse of the filibuster movement and reflections on its legacy.

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James Jeffrey Roche

James Jeffrey Roche was an American author and journalist known for his contributions to literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explored themes of war and politics, reflecting the tumultuous times in which he lived. Roche is particularly recognized for his book "By-Ways of War: The Story of the Filibusters," which delves into the adventures and exploits of filibusters in the Americas. Another notable work, "Her Majesty the King," showcases his narrative style and engagement with contemporary issues. Roche's writings provide insight into the historical context of his era and continue to be of interest to readers of historical and political literature.

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