There are about 2,700 counties in the United States where a great number of employed and unemployed persons could employ themselves selling WAR—WHAT FOR?

A book that defends the working class and is at the same time thoroughly suitable as a book for solicitors—such a book presents a very unusual opportunity for those who wish to feel safe while they fight for a living and for freedom.

Send for Agents’ Rates, Circulars and Suggestions—not only for yourself, but also for two or three friends.

Address: The Publisher of WAR—WHAT FOR?

West La Fayette, Ohio. Care of J. M. K.


TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

  1. P. [173], Added “Footnote 197: The Rough Riders, p. 139. Found in Edition of 1899, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons; page 152, as published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons.” [Footnote from 4th and 6th editions to correct a typo in the 5th edition.]
  2. Silently corrected typographical errors and also variations in spelling.
  3. Retained anachronistic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed.
  4. Added (e.g. "example,..." changed to "example, ...") and removed spaces (e.g., "example ," to "example,") but otherwise retained non-standard punctuation as printed. Many paragraphs do not end with terminal punctuation.