Title: The Human Slaughter-House
Author: Wilhelm Lamszus - Wilhelm Lamszus was a German reform educator and pacifist writer. [Courtesy Wikipedia/Google Translate]
Editor: Alfred Noyes - Alfred Noyes was an English poet, best known for his ballads, "The Highwayman" and "The Barrel-Organ." [Courtesy Wikipedia]
Translator: Oakley Williams
Publisher: Frederick A. Stokes Company Publishers
City: New York
Year: 1913
Printing Information: First US Edition
Binding Style: Hardcover
Pagination: 116 pages
Width: 4.75" Height: 7"
Book Details: This text is the first U.S. edition of Wilhelm Lamszus's "The Human Slaughter-House." The text is bound by red paper boards with the title printed in gilt letters on the front cover and spine.

This volume discusses the horrors of modern warfare and the need for world powers to disengage from militarism. The text, first published in Germany in 1912, is exceptionally prescient considering the war which would follow. In this challenge to his own government and countries around the world, Lamszus recognized the threat that modern technology combined with militaristic impulses posed and argued strongly in favor of pacifism in opposition to blind nationalism. Lamszus was one of the first thinkers to recognize the damage that a rapidly industrialized world could inflict upon its peoples through modern warfare, yet despite his work's popularity in Germany he found himself confined to the outskirts of academia and scholarship as the globe tilted ever closer to World War I. His ideas rejected by his countrymen and his career put on hold by the rise of the Nazi Party during World War II, Lamszus managed to get by on a meager pension and by publishing articles under a pseudonym. Only at the very end of his life was Lamszus recognized for his work, receiving an honorary doctorate from Humbolt University in East Berlin in 1962. [Information Courtesy Wikipedia/Google Translate]

In his introduction to the text, translator Oakley Williams notes "The question rises whether it is more patriotic to blink it, to go on pretending that war is what it used to be - a soldier's death on the field of honor, or senseless automatic slaughter by machinery. It is against this latter mechanical aspect of war that the instinct of humanity, to which Lamszus has given voice in vivid words, revolts."

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Condition / Notes: This volume shows some indications of age and wear including some rubbing and shelfwear particularly on high points. There is some light toning on the boards and a partial tear in the spine cover. The binding is solid and intact. The pages show some light toning though the text itself remains clear and legible throughout.

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