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THE WAR IN THE AIR
WITH NEW PREFACE TO REPRINT EDITION BONI AND LIVERLIGHT, INC. Contents
The reader should grasp clearly the date at which this book
was written. It was done in 1907: it appeared in various magazines as a serial
in 1908 and it was published in the Fall of that year. At that time the
aeroplane was, for most people, merely a rumour and the “Sausage” held the air.
The contemporary reader has all the advantage of ten years' experience since
this story was imagined. He can correct his author at a dozen points and
estimate the value of these warnings by the standard of a decade of realities.
The book is weak on anti-aircraft guns, for example, and still more negligent
of submarines. Much, no doubt, will strike the reader as quaint and limited but
upon much the writer may not unreasonably plume himself. The interpretation of
the German spirit must have read as a caricature in 1908. Was it a caricature?
Prince Karl seemed a fantasy then. Reality has since copied Prince Carl with an
astonishing faithfulness. Is it too much to hope that some democratic “Bert”
may not ultimately get even with his Highness? Our author tells us in this
book, as he has told us in others, more especially in The World Set Free, and
as he has been telling us this year in his War and the Future, that if mankind
goes on with war, the smash-up of civilization is inevitable. It is chaos or
the United States of the World for mankind. There is no other choice. Ten years
have but added an enormous conviction to the message of this book. It remains
essentially right, a pamphlet story — in support of the League to Enforce
Peace. K. |