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Signed / Inscribed by author on half title page. Spine tail and corners are lightly bumped. Small closed tear in board cloth at the tip of the bottom front corner. Else binding and pages are clean...
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Signed / Inscribed by author on half title page. Spine tail and corners are lightly bumped. Small closed tear in board cloth at the tip of the bottom front corner. Else binding and pages are clean. DJ is price-clipped. Else DJ is clean, nice. ; GVH15D; 1.2 x 9.6 x 6.6 Inches; 281 pages; Signed by Author
From Publisher:
McCarthy's observations, often funny, but always serious, skewer the wrong and right turns of the modern political animal. In these essays, Eugene McCarthy takes on presidents, the press and politics, the courts, special prosecutors, and persecutors.Those who mean to do well often end up doing the most harm; McCarthy's list includes Billy Graham, who "made religion safe for TV and for presidents", and Walter Cronkite, whose "impression of seriousness" created the illusion that television equals reality. McCarthy is against ordinary reform but his suggestions include:
Product Info
ISBN: 0812930169
ISBN-13: 9780812930160
Publisher: Crown
Year: 1998
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
Signed
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