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The Real Spiro Agnew: Commonsense Quotations of a Household Word by Callhoun, James (Editor)
First Edition; First Printing
Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Company. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1970. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Signed by Editor: "Jim Calhoun Oct. 21, 1970" on front free-end page. Rubbing to the dust jacket edges. Otherwise, the book is in excellent condition, with minimal shelf wear and clean/unmarked pages. ; B&W Illustrations; 9.3 x 5.8 x .6 inches; 127 pages; Bigot? Racist? Yokel? Fool? Clown? Polarizer? Ignoramus? Neanderthal? Village Idiot? Spiro Agnew, the most controversial Vice President in American history, has been labeled with all of these epithets - worse. Chet Huntley said of Agnew: "I hesitate to get into the gutter with this guy. " (He did not say whom he had been I the gutter with. ) A horde of free-wheeling liberals, whose much-hearalded dogmas previously had gone unchallenged, reacted to Agnew's speeches with amazement, then disbelief, and finally hysteria as, one by one, the Vice President slaughtered their sacred cows. What did the Vice President really say? Here are Agnew's exact words, uninterpreted by the news media. The reader may determine for hmiself what Agnew actually said, what he meant and what the real measure of the man is. Let the reader judge.; Signed by Editor .
- Bookseller: Bennett Books of Oklahoma
(US)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 3821
- Format/binding: Hardcover
- Book condition: Fine in Very Good dust jacket
- Illustrator: Illustrated by Brooks, Charles
- Edition: First Edition; First Printing
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company
- Place: Gretna, LA
- Date published: 1970
- Keywords: 091111629X, Agnew, Spiro T., Capp, Al, Brooks, Charles, Biography, Political, Vice President, America, History
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