An edition of For Want of a Nail (1973)

For want of a nail

if Burgoyne had won at Saratoga

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An edition of For Want of a Nail (1973)

For want of a nail

if Burgoyne had won at Saratoga

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Most readers will not have the unwary reviewer's pleasure of discovering for themselves that this is a unique spoof. Very ""scholarly"" written in perfect deadpan with elaborate footnotes, the book begins with a history of the American Revolution -- or rather failed rebellion -- after which a group under the leadership of Hamilton, Madison, Benedict Arnold, et al. emigrate to the Mexican territories and form the United States of Mexico with cotton slavery and a continental destiny. The Confederation of North America meanwhile proceeds to industrialize; there is the Rocky Mountain War between the two in the mid-19th century and a conflict with Russia over Yukon gold. Mexico, where the Anglos dominate the others, gets taken over by a vast Rockefellerish corporation; the U.S. -- that is, the ""C.N.A."" -- pulls itself out of depression by producing military supplies for a war it never enters; guilt becomes intense and an anti-rational, anti-materialistic movement grows. The book is quite brilliantly done, yet the exercise seems occasionally dull and ultimately rather pointless. Perhaps its ironies are too weak; perhaps the parody lacks enough bite. Readers will relish figuring out how they would have recast Anglo-American-Mexican history, how they would elaborate the foreign relations that remain sketchy here, and how the abundant economic material might have been used with more forceful satire. For both amateurs and practitioners of historiographic folderol. Sobel is an economics professor at Hofstra.

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English
Pages
441

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For want of a nail: if Burgoyne had won at Saratoga
1997, Greenhill Books, Stackpole Books
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 411-426) and index.
Originally published: New York : Macmillan, 1973.

Published in
London, Mechanicsburg, Pa

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973
Library of Congress
E46 .S62 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 441 p. :
Number of pages
441

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL669766M
Internet Archive
forwantofnailifb0000sobe
ISBN 10
1853672815
LCCN
97015635
OCLC/WorldCat
36877367
Library Thing
208433
Goodreads
1980859

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