Garet Garrett

Garet Garrett (19 February 1878–6 November 1954), born Edward Peter Garrett, was a journalist best known for his opposition to domestic and foreign policies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration including both the New Deal and American entry into World War II.

Works

 * Where the Money Grows (1911)
 * The Blue Wound (1921)
 * The Driver (1922)
 * Satan's Bushel (1923)
 * The Cinder Buggy (1923)
 * Ouroboros or the Mechanical Extension of Mankind (1926)
 * Harangue (The Trees Said to the Bramble Come Reign Over Us) (1926)
 * The American Omen (1928)
 * A Bubble That Broke the World (1932)
 * "The Revolution Was" (1944)
 * "Ex America" (1951)
 * "Rise of Empire" (1952)
 * A Time is Born (1944)
 * The People's Pottage(1953) (reprinted as Burden of Empire and Ex America: the 50th Anniversary of the People's Pottage)
 * The Wild Wheel (1952)
 * The American Story (1955)
 * Salvos Against the New Deal: Selections from the Saturday Evening Post: 1933-1940, edited by Bruce Ramsey (2002)
 * Defend America First: The Antiwar Editorials of the Saturday Evening Post, 1939-1942, edited by Bruce Ramsey (2003)
 * "Insatiable Government," edited by Bruce Ramsey (2008)