
Book titled 'The Life Story of The Hero of Manila' by Edward S. Ellis
History
This book chronicles the life and achievements of Admiral George Dewey, who became a national hero after his decisive victory at the Battle of Manila Bay on May 1, 1898, during the Spanish-American War. Published in 1899 by Edward S. Ellis, the book capitalized on the immense public interest in Dewey's exploits and the naval battles that marked America's emergence as a global power. The ornate cover features Dewey's portrait within a decorative frame, flanked by the American flag and naval imagery, reflecting the patriotic fervor of the era. This book appeals to collectors of American military history, Spanish-American War memorabilia, and vintage Americana. The late 19th-century patriotic publications like this are valued for their historical significance, decorative covers, and their role in documenting America's imperial expansion. Collectors of naval history and those interested in the period's graphic design find these volumes particularly compelling as artifacts of their time.
Origin
United States
Maker
Edward S. Ellis
Time period
1899