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Eyn Schrecklich geschicht vnnd gericht gottes vber Thomas Müntzer, darinn Gott offentlich desselbigen geyst lügenstrafft vnnd verdamnet

Eyn Schrecklich geschicht vnnd gericht gottes vber Thomas Müntzer, darinn Gott offentlich desselbigen geyst lügenstrafft vnnd verdamnet by Müntzer, Thomas (1489-1525); Luther, Martin (1483-1546)

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Eyn Schrecklich geschicht vnnd gericht gottes vber Thomas Müntzer, darinn Gott offentlich desselbigen geyst lügenstrafft vnnd verdamnet
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Müntzer, Thomas (1489-1525); Luther, Martin (1483-1546)
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Liber Antiquus (United States)
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[Erfurt]: [Melchior Sachse], 1525. SECOND EDITION (in the year of the 1st ed.). Hardcover. Fine. Stitched. Housed in a modern clamshell box. A very good copy of this scarce publication. Very slight curling to extreme upper and outer margin of title, title lightly toned at head. Very light marginal stain on penultimate leaf. Early foliation in upper corners. Blank verso of final leaf with mild soiling. With an elaborated woodcut title-page border (Luther, Titeleinfassungen der Reformationszeit, 74). Both Claus (who lists eleven printings) and Benzing (who lists ten) place this second. A rare collection of four letters by the radical reformer Thomas Müntzer, the "murderous and bloodthirsty prophet" and the most significant figure in the second, crucial phase of the Peasants' War (Bauernkrieg), one of the bloodiest chapters in the turbulent early history of the German Reformation, which left over 100,000 dead. These letters were published by Martin Luther to expose his former ally's most heretical and radical ideas. In 1523, Müntzer, formerly the leader of the radical "Zwickau Prophets" began to radicalize the area of Allstedt, where he was then pastor, preaching that the ungodly were to be eliminated and the elect would establish a kingdom of Christ on earth and threatening the political rulers of the area with rebellion. In early 1524, as Müntzer grew bolder in his denunciation of the authorities and called for an elimination of the enemies of God, he divided the citizenry into military units in order to resist any outside interference in his activities. Müntzer openly challenged and attacked Luther, who was openly opposed to Müntzer's ministry of the elect, as one of "our mad, debauching pigs, which are horrified by the windstorm, the raging billows and by all the waters of wisdom." In his commentary that accompanies the letters, Luther writes, "I write all of this and will have it printed not because I am joyful at the misfortunes of others . . . I only really want to warn all other rebels that they should avoid suffering from the same judgement and anger of God, and should turn away from the harmful false prophets and give themselves up to peace and obedience." Following Müntzer's execution on May 27, Luther would write "I killed Müntzer; his death is on my shoulders. But I did it because he wanted to kill my Christ'". (Brecht Vol II, p. 185) In these letters Müntzer claims he receives orders from God, threatens to murder aristocrats (calling one a "sack of maggots"), refers to Luther's theology as "Martin's peasant gruel", names the leaders of the Allstedt uprising (see below), and provides updates on peasant revolts in other towns. The letters were written in April and May 1525, during the Peasants' War, in the three weeks leading up to the disastrous Battle of Frankenhausen on May 15, in which 5,000 peasants died. Muntzer was captured during the battle and imprisoned, and soon after executed. Luther published this book following Müntzer's execution, a punishment Luther claims was God's judgement on the rebellion: "You can see how this murderous spirit boasted that God spoke with him and that he fulfilled the will of God and acted as if he would gain everything. And yet, before he could turn around, he lay there with several thousand others in the mud." The first letter Luther prints is Müntzer's letter to the people of Allstedt, written April 26 or 27, in which he tells the people that they must be prepared to suffer for God: "May the pure fear of God be with you, dear brothers. How much longer will you sleep, how much longer will you resist God's Will . . . if you are not willing to suffer for the sake of God, then you will become martyrs of the Devil." Müntzer describes recent successes in the Peasants' War: "In Fulda in Easter week, four abbeys were laid waste, the peasants of Klettgau and Hegau in the Black Forest have risen, three times one hundred thousand strong, and the army is growing ever greater" and "the people (of Salza) wanted to lay hands on the administrator of Duke Georg because he had secretly wanted to kill three of them." Müntzer exhorts the people of Allstedt to take up arms against the nobles: "On, on, onwards, for the fire is hot!", and he names four men to lead the uprising in Allstedt: "You must set to it, onwards, for it is time. Let Balthasar and Barthel Krump, Valentin and Bischoff lead the dance". The second letter is to Müntzer's "arch-enemy", Count Ernst of Mansfeld, written on May 12. It was at Ernst's Heldrungen Castle that Müntzer was tortured following his capture at the Battle of Frankenhausen (May 15.) Müntzer enumerates the Count's crimes, including "tyrannical raging", martyring Christians, and slandering Christianity. He asks the Count, "you miserable, wretched sack of maggots - who made you into a prince over the people whom God redeemed with his own precious blood?" Count Ernst is promised "safe-conduct" if he repents, but if he refuses "every brother will be prepared to spill their own blood to fight you, as if you were the Turk. Then you will be hunted down and rooted out, for every man will be far keener to gain an indulgence at your expense than any indulgence that the Pope ever offered." Müntzer claims to be an instrument of God in destroying the unrepentant Ernst: "we have been given our orders, I say this to you: the eternal living God has commanded that you be cast down from your throne by the power that has been given to us." In the third letter, to Albrecht (or Albert) von Mansfeld, Müntzer asks "Have you not been able to spoon up from your Lutheran gruel, your Wittenberg soup, that which Ezekiel prophesied in his 37th chapter? And have you not been able to taste in your Martin's peasant gruel . . . that God would command all the birds of the air to feast on the flesh of the princes and commanded the unthinking beasts to lap up the blood of the bigwigs, as is described in the secret book of revelations?" The following day Müntzer again writes to Albrecht in the fourth letter, suggesting a parley between the peasants and the aristocracy: "We invite you and your men to a Christian meeting, with around thirty horsemen, to appear at Mertens Rita just before the bridge, at twelve o'clock tomorrow, Friday." Instead of a negotiation, the Battle of Frankenhausen took place. In his commentary on the letters, Luther describes Müntzer's most fantastical claims: "the peasants could strike five dead with nothing but a felt hat", "the bullets would turn back in flight and slay the enemy", and Müntzer's sleeve would "catch all the bullets which were fired against his people." The Peasants' War was one of the bloodiest chapters in the turbulent early history of the German Reformation. The uprising began in upper Swabia in early 1524 and quickly spread to southern and western Germany, as well as to parts of Switzerland and Austria. The peasants were motivated by a number of factors: crushing taxation, lack of a voice in government, no recourse to the courts, crop failure, and helplessness in the face of their feudal masters' demands. But whereas these conditions had resulted in smaller uprisings in the past, the massive rebellion of 1524-5 was also a result of the turbulent upheaval caused by the nascent Reformation. By the time the rebellion was crushed in late 1525, some 100,000 combatants and civilians had been killed. Reprisals were carried out for the next two years, and the peasants' demands, as outlined in their Twelve Articles, came to nothing. Three of the letters Luther included in this pamphlet are in "The Collected Works of Thomas Müntzer" (Matheson, 1994), they are numbers 75 - "To the People of Allstedt" (composed April 26 or 27), 88 - "To Count Ernst of Mansfeld" and 89 - "To Count Albert von Mansfeld" (both composed on May 12). The fourth letter is also to Count Albert, composed on May 13. All are from 1525. The translation is by Andrew Drummond, author of "The Dreadful History and Judgment of God on Thomas Müntzer" (2024).
Manuscript on paper of his “Bukyo Zensho” [“The Complete Writings of Teaching on Military Affairs”], with his “Bukyo Shogaku” [“Introduction to the Bushido Culture”]

Manuscript on paper of his “Bukyo Zensho” [“The Complete Writings of Teaching on Military Affairs”], with his “Bukyo Shogaku” [“Introduction to the Bushido Culture”] by YAMAGA, Soko

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Manuscript on paper of his “Bukyo Zensho” [“The Complete Writings of Teaching on Military Affairs”], with his “Bukyo Shogaku” [“Introduction to the Bushido Culture”]
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YAMAGA, Soko
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Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
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Many fine brush & color and black & white paintings in the text. Two illus. with movable flaps (one is a volvelle). Finely written in a superb calligraphic hand on mica-coated (kirabiki) textured paper. 31; 34; 36; 35; 35; 30; 45; 33 leaves (not including blanks). Eight vols. 8vo (252 x 180 mm.), orig. dark blue wrappers bound in tetsuyoso style, each cover finely illustrated by hand in gold with depictions of landscapes with plants. [Japan]: Preface dated 1656; this manuscript was written sometime afterwards, probably in the 17th century. Yamaga (1622-85), military strategist and Confucian philosopher, set forth the first systematic exposition of the missions and obligations of the samurai (warrior) class. These included martial spirit, weaponry skills, loyalty to one’s lord, a sense of personal honor, devotion to duty, and a willingness to sacrifice one’s own life. His teachings became the central core of what later became known as Bushido (Code of Warriors), which guided Japan’s military class throughout the Tokugawa period and to the end of World War II. Yamaga made many important innovations in military strategy and tactics, weapons, and military intelligence. He served as military instructor to the lord of the fiefdom of Ako and founded a military school. While the original manuscript of “Bukyo Zensho,” written in 1656, does not exist, copies were made for the disciples of “Yamaga ryu,” Yamaga’s military school. These same disciples gathered Yamaga’s teachings — “Bukyo Shogaku” — on obligations and rules of behavior (Bushido) for samurai, which were to be taught from a very young age. This manuscript is written on very fine luxury paper (ganpishi), which has been mica-coated (kirabiki). The making of this paper and the application of mica is a very laborious and expensive process. The binding style is tetsuyoso, several specially folded quires held together with simple sewing. The binding paper is dark blue, each cover decorated with individual hand-painted landscapes in gold and with orange silver-decorated title labels. The first seven volumes contain the text of “Bukyo Zensho,” which is devoted to military strategy, etc. These seven volumes are finely illustrated with a series of color and black & white depictions of complex battle formations, castle defenses, outer fortifications, bridges over moats leading to castles, architectural details, barriers, defenses in elaborate mountainous landscapes, signalling using coded flags and banners, drums, bells, trumpets made from conch shells (horagai), shields, mobile observation platforms, fires to send smoke signals that would produce different colors, etc. The final volume contains the famous “Bukyo Shogaku,” assembled by students of Yamaga. It explains what became later known as Bushido (Code of Warriors). At the end of this volume, there is an index to all eight volumes. In fine condition. The bindings have a bit of wear at the extremities. The upper cover of the eighth volume has some wear.
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Andre Cadere: Geschichte einer Arbeit by (CADERE, André)

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Andre Cadere: Geschichte einer Arbeit
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(CADERE, André)
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Black & white illus. throughout. Unpaginated. Large 4to, printed softcover, title on spine. Munich: Kunstverein München; Graz: Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum Graz, 1996. The scarce German translation of Cadere’s Histoire d’un Travail (1982), a comprehensive review of his exhibitions and works that was posthumously published in French from the artist’s notes by his close friends and patrons Anton and Annick Herbert. 50 exhibitions are documented, including his notes, the invitation card, and often photography of the exhibition. Near fine. WorldCat records only two copies in North America. Stamp of the “Sammlung DaimlerChrysler.”.
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To Rupert Brooke by WOLFE, Thomas

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To Rupert Brooke
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WOLFE, Thomas
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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Slight toning to edges, and slight wear at corners, but a fine copy
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N.p.: Privately Printed by Lecram Press for Richard Jean Picard for Noel, 1948. From the Bart Auerbach Collection. Slight toning to edges, and slight wear at corners, but a fine copy. 8vo. Original printed wrappers, stapled as issued. First edition, number 33 of 100 copies of this Christmas keepsake, the first publication in book form of Wolfe's 1918 tribute to Rupert Brooke.
Memorial of Abbie Cogswell Waite

Memorial of Abbie Cogswell Waite by Waite, Josiah K.

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Memorial of Abbie Cogswell Waite
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Waite, Josiah K.
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Boston: Nichols & Noyes, 1866. Hardcover. 69 pp, with a tipped in photo off Mrs. Waite. A good look at the life of a minister's wife as she follows him to his different pastorates including Fitzwilliam, NH and Gloucester, MA. With bookplate of Vermont author Walter Merriam Pratt.
Department of Justice FBI Nov. 7, 1925, Re. Otto E. Hawk, Alias M.W. Wood, Alias Oliver Wentworth Hunter

Department of Justice FBI Nov. 7, 1925, Re. Otto E. Hawk, Alias M.W. Wood, Alias Oliver Wentworth Hunter

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Department of Justice FBI Nov. 7, 1925, Re. Otto E. Hawk, Alias M.W. Wood, Alias Oliver Wentworth Hunter
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De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
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Conspiracy to violate the Tariff Act Signed in type by J. E. Hoover. A photo is attached.
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REVIEW OF THE CASE OF THE FREE BRIDGE, BETWEEN BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN; IN WHICH THE EXPEDIENCY AND CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THAT MEASURE ARE CONSIDERED; WITH A STATEMENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS UPON IT AT THE LATE JANUARY SESSION, INCLUDING THE PUBLIC DOCUMENTS by Boston

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REVIEW OF THE CASE OF THE FREE BRIDGE, BETWEEN BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN; IN WHICH THE EXPEDIENCY AND CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THAT MEASURE ARE CONSIDERED; WITH A STATEMENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS UPON IT AT THE LATE JANUARY SESSION, INCLUDING THE PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
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Boston
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Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, 1827. Stitched and untrimmed, with first and last leaf rather dusty, else a clean and Very Good text. vi, 106pp. Accompanied by a typed note, on the verso of Revere Sugar Refinery stationery, from 'P.R.C.' to 'G.D.F.' concerning the bridge. "The proposed bridge was erected in 1828 and known as Warren Bridge." OCLC. Evidently intended to assist Harvard College, the plan aroused considerable opposition as it would compete with the toll bridge, located only a short distance away. FIRST EDITION. II Harv. Law Cat. 449. BEAL 11593. OCLC 4182895 [14]. AI 30433 [13]. Not in Marke, Eberstadt, Decker.
Wild Dog #16. 2nd Year Anniversary Issue. April 30, 1965

Wild Dog #16. 2nd Year Anniversary Issue. April 30, 1965

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Wild Dog #16. 2nd Year Anniversary Issue. April 30, 1965
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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San Francisco: Wild Dog, 1965. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. 45pp. Stapled pictorial wrappers with cover art by Raymond Obermayr. Few soil marks on rear cover, else a very good copy. Includes "Like a Foldout" by Charles Olson, "Ove Arup" by R. Buckminister Fuller, and contributions Larry Eigner, Charles Potts, Liam Frederick, Robert Serpa, Gene Dawson, Ken Irby, et al.
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THE CLINIC: ...FIRME JUNTO AL PUEBLO: UNA LINEA EDITORIAL A PRUEBA: AÑO 6, Nº 139.; Las mujeres imponen sus reglas ¡No nos acorten el periodo! by Fernández Ch., Patrício (Dir)

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THE CLINIC: ...FIRME JUNTO AL PUEBLO: UNA LINEA EDITORIAL A PRUEBA: AÑO 6, Nº 139.; Las mujeres imponen sus reglas ¡No nos acorten el periodo!
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Fernández Ch., Patrício (Dir)
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Santiago de Chile: The Clinic, 2004. b/w and color plates, draws., illus., ports., advts., facs., color pict. wrps. Critical and satiric biweekly publication from Chile, questioning political and social situations through satire, parody, allegory, cartoons and photomontages. The Clinic was founded in 1998 by the writer Patricio Fernández Chadwick, and by Pablo Dittborn as a partner, who would later take over as general director. It was named after The London Clinic -which bears the name The Clinic on its façade- and where Augusto Pinochet initially had to remain during his arrest in London between 1998 and 2000. Its slogan (until June 2019), "Firme junto al pueblo" (Stand firm with the people), was copied from the now defunct Chilean newspaper Clarín, closed after the coup d'état of 1973. CONTENTS: Su votito se lo ruego / por Patricio Fernández -- Quinta de recreo / por Smith & Wesson -- El hombre terremoto: Fernando Salinas, mesías telúrico / por Leo Marcazzolo, foto Emilio Perez -- A la rica carne podrida / por Claudia Molina, foto Emilio Perez -- "Los empresarios deben comprender que el periodismo no tiene que ver con relaciones públicas" / por C.M., foto Emilio Perez -- El extraño mundo del Dr. Grgurnia: la historia contada por un clásico de The Clinic -- Una entrevista histórica / por Andrea Lagos G. -- ¿Qué hacer con la nación? / por Pablo Dittborn -- Nuestros niños peruanos / por Valentina González Quintana, foto Emilio Perez -- Intrigas palaciegas / por Leo Marcazzolo, foto Cristián Phillips -- Canutos al poder: "Nosotros decidiremos quién gobierna este país" / por Lorena Penjean, foto Emilio Perez -- Tan cerca, tan lejos / por Rafael Gumucio -- Miguel, el héroe equivocado / Lenin Peña (desde la clandestinidad) -- ¿Por qué no? / por Valentina González y Sebastián Rivas -- El muerto que el Sename no quiere que se conozca / por Javier Rebolledo -- Historia Nacional de la infamia: el gallo ensangrentado o la guerra de los culíes -- Caldo de cultivo: Mapuches hoy -- Entre fundamentalistas y racistas: Francisco Painepán, empresario / por Valentina González, foto Emilio Perez -- La justicia en la Novena Región: Mapuches incendiarios y terroristas / por Álvaro Peralta Salazar -- Chile, país facho / por Marcelo Mellado S. -- Arriba de la pelota: Carlos Contreras: un "pluto" de carne y hueso / por Chomsky -- Escribieron en Chile un día hoy: Amalia Farch / por Alejandra Zambra -- El inefable Mario Bellatín: el escritor mexicano que se convirtió al Islam / por Gabriel Agosín, foto Gabriela Precht -- Ricardo Kirschbaum, editor general de Clarín: "El peronismo es un movimiento con gente que a veces exagera" / por Juan Andrés Guzmán, foto Emilio Perez -- El legado de la responsabilidad / por Andrés Claro -- Cheyre entrenador / por Alberto Ernesto -- La cosa: los ojos de mi primer amor / por Leo Marcazzolo -- Lo realmente aterrador / por Juan Pablo Hermosillo -- Lo que no se dice sobre la mano dra: el escándalo de los indultos a narcotraficantes / por Rafael Carnevali -- El confesionario de Fray Yuyo -- La carne / por Carolina Errázuriz Mackenna.
Soups, Salads, and Desserts: their making and serving... compiled by Sophie B. Hurd, Graduate of Boston Cooking School. Eighth edition

Soups, Salads, and Desserts: their making and serving... compiled by Sophie B. Hurd, Graduate of Boston Cooking School. Eighth edition by [Hurd, Sophie B.; Burt Olney Canning Co. (Oneida, N.Y.)]

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Soups, Salads, and Desserts: their making and serving... compiled by Sophie B. Hurd, Graduate of Boston Cooking School. Eighth edition
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[Hurd, Sophie B.; Burt Olney Canning Co. (Oneida, N.Y.)]
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Oneida, New York: The Burt Olney Canning Co, 1910. Booklet, stapled in wrappers ( 17.5 x 12.5 cm.), 32 pages. Illustrated. Stated "eighth edition". A product cookbook selling the "Absolutely Pure" products of the Burt Olney Canning Co., and bearing the image of "Olney's Pure Food Boy" on the rear wrapper and on the first page. Includes recipes, menus, and some shopping hints. Light tideline to a few pages; some very light soil internally. Wrappers decorated with an image of a boy holding a pumpkin. This copy with the promotional space printed with the message, "Compliments of Bicknell Bros., Madison, N.Y."
The Confederacy's Greatest Cavalryman: Nathan Bedford Forest

The Confederacy's Greatest Cavalryman: Nathan Bedford Forest by Wills, Brian Steel

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The Confederacy's Greatest Cavalryman: Nathan Bedford Forest
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Wills, Brian Steel
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9780700608850
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Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1992. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. 445pp+ index. Very good in publisher's wraps.
Late Thoughts on an Old War: The Legacy of Vietnam

Late Thoughts on an Old War: The Legacy of Vietnam by Beidler, Philip D.

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Late Thoughts on an Old War: The Legacy of Vietnam
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Beidler, Philip D.
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Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2004. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. 213pp. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket.