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"Carroll Quigley, historian and teacher at Georgetown University, died January 5, 1977, leaving unfinished this manuscript upon which he had been working for the preceding twelve years. His collea...
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"Carroll Quigley, historian and teacher at Georgetown University, died January 5, 1977, leaving unfinished this manuscript upon which he had been working for the preceding twelve years. His colleagues and friends, upon reviewing the manuscript, decided to press forward with its publication. Although the manuscript is frustratingly incomplete in time sequence - it ends its narrative in the fifteenth century - it carries further toward completion the uniquely anthropological holistic analysis of history which is the theme of his earlier works. Quigley is incredibly successful in abstracting essence from reality - in analyzing mankind's experience in socializing. He describes weaponry as not an end in itself. It is part of a whole in which by far the greater part of persuasion and cooperation is accomplished by institutionalization of ideologies. This book is one of those human efforts which shapes the mind." - from Foreword by Harry J. Hogan. 1043 pages. Bibliography. List of books and articles by the author. Moderate external wear. Some rubbing to large silver lettering upon front board. Light pencil underlining and marginal lines. Binding tight. Many reviewers consider this to be Quigley's magnum opus.; 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall; Weapons Systems and Political Stability - A History
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ISBN: 081912947X
ISBN-13: 9780819129475
Publisher: University Press of America, Inc. / The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Year: 1983
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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