Herman Melville: Selections on peace and war
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Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts
American writers on peace and against war
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Herman Melville: Selections on peace and war
Herman Melville: All the cruel carnal glory wrought out by naval heroes
Herman Melville: Characterological drawback of consorting with cannon
Herman Melville: Gaining glory by a distinguished slaughtering of their fellow-men
Herman Melville: How can a religion of peace flourish in a castle of war?
Herman Melville: In the solace of the Truce of God, the Calumet has come
Herman Melville: Minister of the Prince of Peace serving the God of War
Herman Melville: Soldier or sailor, the fighting man is but a fiend
Herman Melville: Trophies of Peace
Herman Melville: War-pits and rattraps. Soldier sold to the army as Faust sold himself to the devil.
Herman Melville: When shall the time come, how much longer will God postpone it?