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The Game of Nations; The Amorality of Power Politics

The Game of Nations; The Amorality of Power Politics by Copeland, Miles

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Title
The Game of Nations; The Amorality of Power Politics
Author
Copeland, Miles
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
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Very Good
Description
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. Very Good in a Near Fine jacket, unclipped ($6.95), bumped at the edges, lightly frayed at the foot of the spine. Black cloth, some white spots on the boards, with silver gilt lettering on the spine. Square and firmly bound with a blue topstain, clean internally. A behind-the-scenes look at international politics from a former diplomat and founding member of the CIA.
American Dialog; Summer 1966, vol. 3, number 1

American Dialog; Summer 1966, vol. 3, number 1 by North, Joseph, editor

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Title
American Dialog; Summer 1966, vol. 3, number 1
Author
North, Joseph, editor
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New York: Dialog Publications, 1966. Pamphlet. 39p., very good in wraps, 8.5x11 inches. Includes a talk with Communist Party head Gus Hall, "The case for optimism," Hugo Gellert on the Washington Square Outdoor Exhibit (with three works pictured), a debate on "Who was Hemingway, anyway?" and more. Cover photo depicts marchers wearing skull masks, with an African American man carrying an anti-Vietnam War sign rather obviously pasted in among the marchers.