Mr Dooley in Peace and War Author:Finley Peter Dunne "My house is so full iv books ye cudden't tur-rn around without stumbin' over thim. I found th' life iv an ex-convict, the 'Prisoner iv Zinders,' in me high hat th' other day, where Mary was hidin' it fr'm her sister. . . ." — Contents: 1. Mr Dooley in war: On diplomacy; on war preparations; on Fritz-Hugh Lee; on mules and others; on his cousin G... more »eorge; on some army appointments; on strategy; on General Miles's moonlight excursion; on Admiral Dewey's activity; on the Philippines; on prayers for victory; on the Anglo-Saxon; on a letter from the front; on our Cuban allies; on the destruction of Cervera's fleet; on a letter to Mr Depew; on the President's cat; on a speech by President McKinley; on the hero in politics. 2. Mr Dooley in peace: On new year's resolutions; on gold-seeking; on books; on reform candidates; on paternal duty; on criminals; on a plot; on the New Woman; on expert testimony; on the popularity of firemen; on the game of football; on the necessity of modesty among the rich; on the power of love; on the Victorian era; on the currency question; on political parades; on charity; on Nansen; on a populist convention; on a family reunion; on a famous wedding; on a quarrel between England and Germany; on oratory in politics; on Christmas gifts; on anarchists; on the Dreyfus case; on the decadence of Greece; on the Indian war; on golf; on the French character. 260 pages.« less