G.W. Steevens
Born
in Sydenham, The United Kingdom
December 10, 1869
Died
January 15, 1900
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With Kitchener To Khartum [Illustrated Edition]
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published
1898
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62 editions
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From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War
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published
1900
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66 editions
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The Land of the Dollar
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published
1897
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47 editions
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Egypt in 1898
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The Tragedy of Dreyfus
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In India
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The Mahabharata, Book 16 of 18: Mausala Parva (Forgotten Books)
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With the Conquering Turk: Confessions of a Bashi-Bazouk
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published
1897
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12 editions
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Monologues of the Dead
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published
1895
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38 editions
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Glimpses of Three Nations
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published
2009
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28 editions
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“Every American is at heart an Anarchist. He hates constraint, he hates regulation, he hates law. The most elementary arrangements of an ordered community, as we should think, are to him irksome and intolerable encroachments on his liberty. But there is one point on which the conservatism of America would put the very Czar to shame. The American will tolerate much, but he will have no tampering with the rights of property. He may have nothing himself, but he will guard the havings of others with all the jealousy a man usually gives only to his own.
In a land where you may be a pauper to-day and a millionaire to-morrow ; where it is the commonest experience to meet a man who has made, and lost, half-a- dozen fortunes in half-a-dozen different professions in as many years — here a man looks upon the wealth of others as held in trust for himself, and will suffer no diminution of its sanctity. Socialism, anarchism, any "ism" that smacks of confiscation or nationalisation, is a far more heinous horror in this land of democracy than anywhere in the king- ridden East”
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In a land where you may be a pauper to-day and a millionaire to-morrow ; where it is the commonest experience to meet a man who has made, and lost, half-a- dozen fortunes in half-a-dozen different professions in as many years — here a man looks upon the wealth of others as held in trust for himself, and will suffer no diminution of its sanctity. Socialism, anarchism, any "ism" that smacks of confiscation or nationalisation, is a far more heinous horror in this land of democracy than anywhere in the king- ridden East”
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