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Honor in the Dust by Gregg Jones
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Feb 07, 2012 | ISBN 9781101575123

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“Fascinating… In the end, Honor in the Dust is less about the freedom of the Philippines than the soul of the United States. This is the story of what happened when a powerful young country and its zealous young president were forced to face the high cost of their ambitions.”—Candice Millard, New York Times Book Review 
 
“A deeply researched, well-written addition to the crowded shelves of books about the Spanish-American War and the William McKinley-Theodore Roosevelt era in international affairs. Honor in the Dust combines a fast-moving narrative of the military campaigns in Cuba and the Philippines with an examination of the political disputes behind American actions.”—The Boston Globe
 
“[Honor in the Dust] should attract a wide general readership among those interested in U.S. military history, U.S. foreign policy, and international law…. Highly recommended.”—Library Journal
 
“Extraordinary… Honor in the Dust is a work of monumental consequence, and its important historical lessons, though they’ve been frequently unheeded by subsequent administrations, are in any case most worthy of remembrance.”—The Christian Science Monitor
 
“A ripping read—facts and context interspersed with the smells and sounds of jungle warfare.”—The American Spectator
 
“History teaches us how to act, or how to not act as the case may be. Honor in the Dust is both good history and good teaching…Contributes significantly to an ignored and marginalized period of American history…concise and compelling.”—Marine Corps Gazette
 
Honor in the Dust is a dramatic page-turner, told with marvelous reporting, crackling writing, and original insights. Gregg Jones presents a fascinating cast of characters and gripping battle scenes in a story that moves with the speed and power of a battleship. Utterly absorbing.”—Jonathan Eig, New York Times Bestselling Author of Get Capone
 
“America’s brutal war of conquest in the Philippines is amazingly little-known, largely ignored in our schoolbooks and history museums. Yet its imperial hubris and its torture scandal eerily foreshadow events of the last decade. In his much-needed, highly readable book on this forgotten war, Gregg Jones has written both a compelling page-turner and a work of careful scholarship.”—Adam Hochschild, National Book Award Finalist and Author of King Leopold’s Ghost andTo End All Wars
 
“Gregg Jones has produced a masterful and fast-paced book. Honor in the Dust may be classified as a work of history, but it reads like a thriller. Jones wisely stays focused and does not project events immediately following 1898 into the future, but the reader does. Foreshadowed are the wars in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan-and on. This book is the vital prequel to understanding the state of American empire today.”—Dale Maharidge, Pulitzer Prize-winning Author ofBringing Mulligan Home
 
Honor in the Dust is an absolutely riveting page-turner, a terrific read. Gregg Jones resurrects a long forgotten, but very important slice of American history, in which the country’s imperialistic dreams clashed with its sense of honor and justice, severely testing Theodore Roosevelt’s young presidency and forcing Americans to confront the horrors of war. Anyone interested in how America uses and abuses its power during times of war should read this book.”—Eric Jay Dolin, Author of Leviathan
 
“The Philippines Occupation was the first of the United States’ quagmires, yet its lessons have been willfully ignored by later generations. Honor in the Dust recovers this essential history, the bombast of Washington’s jingoism to the terror of the lost patrol in Samar. Gregg Jones does an admirable job of bringing this extraordinary period and its remarkable characters to life.”—Anne Nelson, Author of Savages

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