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Life Magazine, Vol. 67, No. 1746, April 13, 1916 "HUMILIATION ISSUE"

Life Publishing, 1916

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Année
1916
Lieu d'édition
USA
Auteur
Various Contributors
Éditeurs
Life Publishing
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Life Magazine, Vol. 67, No. 1746, April 13, 1916 "HUMILIATION ISSUE" Lusitania anti-Isolationism rousing, American anger against Germany, particularly as a result of U.S. lives lost in the sinking of, the Lusitania. Clearly, the people behind Life Magazine wanted the United States to, become involved in WWI. Readers may draw parallels to recent, history when 'fanatical Muslims' allegedly carried out the 9, 11 attack, thus providing a pretext for George W. Bush to thrust his, country into war in the Middle East. Covers detached from, textblock. Last page almost loose. Unmarked. Above-average wear, but still a quality copy of this significant piece of the, historical record of America's road to entry into World War One, Pnac Document Plan for a New American Century Conspiracy, Americana History
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
Acceptable
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

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42 pages. A fascinating and important issue devoted to rousing American anger against Germany, particularly as a result of U.S. lives lost in the sinking of the Lusitania. Clearly, the people behind Life Magazine wanted the United States to become involved in WWI. Readers may draw parallels to recent history when 'fanatical Muslims' allegedly carried out the 9/11 attack, thus providing a pretext for George W. Bush to thrust his country into war in the Middle East. Covers detached from textblock. Last page almost loose. Unmarked. Above-average wear but still a quality copy of this significant piece of the historical record of America's road to entry into World War One. Magazine
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