An inside look at American politics through sharp, satirical eyes from a European observer.
Viscount Valrose’s Hon. Uncle Sam offers a vivid, location‑light tour of late 19th‑century American politics. Through portraits of presidents, rivals, and leading orators, the book mixes anecdote with commentary to sketch a nation shaped by power, policy, and public showmanship. It reads like a travelogue that pairs wit with a careful eye for the forces that drive political life.
What you’ll experience
- Distinct character sketches of key figures, from the President to rivals and influential lawmakers
- Reflections on the role of orators, journalists, and caricaturists in shaping public opinion
- Observations on democracy, party politics, and the tension between idealism and practice
- A European perspective on American politics, culture, and media of the era
Ideal for readers of political history, cultural satire, and travel writing that blends close observation with thoughtful critique.