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The War After the War

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The author assesses the economic and social consequences of the Great War and argues that postwar recovery will hinge on commercial preparedness and international trade. He examines national responses, especially in Britain and France, recounts American business experiences abroad and practical mistakes in exporting, and describes the need for maintaining supplies and meeting foreign buyers' customs. Chapters analyze fiscal measures like saving for victory and the costs of glory, and profile political leadership and policies guiding reconstruction. Overall the work blends reportage, business advice, and political observation to outline challenges and opportunities facing nations and enterprises as military conflict gives way to peacetime commerce.

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Isaac Frederick Marcosson

Isaac Frederick Marcosson was an American author and journalist known for his diverse literary contributions. His works often blend adventure, biography, and personal reflection, showcasing his keen observations of human experiences. Notable among his writings is "An African Adventure," which captures the essence of exploration and the complexities of the continent. Marcosson also penned "Charles Frohman: Manager and Man," a biography that delves into the life of the influential theatrical manager. His unique perspective as a journalist enriched his storytelling, making his works a valuable part of early 20th-century American literature.

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