Book summaryThe author explores the years leading up the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States and what the American government and law enforcement could have done to prevent them. A New York Times Notable Book for 2003. Media reviews"But in the ever-growing collection of volumes on the Sept. 11 tragedy and the lessons to be learned from it, WHY AMERICA SLEPTshould go down as one of the best." |
Why America Slept: The Failure To Prevent 9/11by Posner, Gerald3rd printing
Book desription: Random House, 2003. 3rd printing. hardcover. Very good+ in very good dustjacket, crisp and clean. ISBN: 0-375508791.
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