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Young Peoples' History of the War with Spain

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The volume presents a concise, illustrated account of the 1898 conflict between the United States and Spain aimed at young readers. It explains humanitarian and political causes that led to intervention, then recounts major naval engagements, blockades, and operations such as cutting undersea cables, with descriptive scenes of harbors and fortifications. It contrasts the navy’s praised performance with criticisms of army logistics and camp conditions while honoring soldiers’ and sailors’ endurance. Organized in short chapters with eighty-six illustrations, the narrative mixes tactical sketches, eyewitness-style descriptions, and accessible explanations of military movements and outcomes.

About the Author

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Prescott Holmes

Prescott Holmes was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the context of historical narratives. His notable work, "Young Peoples' History of the War with Spain," presents a simplified and engaging account of the conflict, aimed at educating young readers about this significant period in American history. Holmes's writing is characterized by its accessible language and focus on making history relatable to a younger audience, reflecting a broader trend in late 19th and early 20th-century literature that sought to inform and inspire the youth.

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