The Valor of Ignorance
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Homer Lea
Homer Lea (November 17, 1876—November 1, 1912), was an American author of works on geopolitics who became military advisory and general in the army of Sun Yat-sen.
Born in Denver, Colorado to Alfred E. (b.1845) and Hersa A. (1846-1879; née Coberly) Lea, his father served with the 3rd Colorado...
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