The American Axis: Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, and the Rise of the Third Reich
by Wallace, Max
ISBN: 0312290225
ISBN-13: 9780312290221
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St. Martin's Press, 2003. Hardcover. New/New. Item is brand new from publisher overstock. Just a bit of shelf wear but it is new, crisp and unread! May have Publishers remainder mark on the edge just to assure it is not returned to the store. Hardcover with dust jacket. From Publishers Weekly: Although Wallace (Who Killed Kurt Cobain?) is a recipient of Rolling Stone's Award for Investigative Journalism and appears to have done much primary research, he delivers a highly speculative rehash of material handled much better in A. Scott Berg's Lindbergh, Robert Lacey's Ford: The Man and the Machine and such seminal studies as Charles Higham's American Swastika. Wallace tries and fails to sensationalize well-known facts about the parochial American fifth column of the late 1930s and early '40s, a bungling movement of which Ford and Lindbergh were among the most public faces. Wallace sees a conspiracy in what he presents as Ford's pro-Nazi partnership with Lindbergh: a dark and powerful alliance designed to hinder the Allies at every turn. In fact, the two men Orders normally ship in 1-2 business days depending on what time payment is completed. ( more information) Offered by Desktop Music, LLC (United States)
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The American Axis: Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, And The Rise Of The Third Reich
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New York: St Martins Press, 2003 "A seminal book ... Wallace exposes henry Ford as an amoral business thug who promoted anti-Semitism and Nazism for profit. Lindbergh's reputation is utterly shredded by the careful analysis of newly released classified files -John Loftus.". 1st Edition. Cloth. Fine/Fine Dj. Octavo. ( more information) Offered by Thomas J. Joyce And Company (United States)
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