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The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 24 - August 27, 1951) (Magazine)

The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 24 - August 27, 1951) (Magazine)

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The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 24 - August 27, 1951) (Magazine)

by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors)

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Orange, Connecticut: The Freeman Magazine, Inc.. Offered is the August 27, 1951 issue of "The Freeman" (Vol. 1 No. 24) edited by John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette and published by The Freeman Magazine, Inc. out of Orange, Connecticut. A magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11-1/8" and containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Containing articles, editorials, and book reviews. Highlights include: The Case of Joseph [Fels] Barnes by Suzanne La Follette (which begins, "The former Soviet General Alexander Barmine has told the McCarran Committee that the Soviet General [Eduard Petrovich] Berzin in 1933 spoke to him of Owen Lattimore and Joseph Barnes as 'our men.' Hede Massing, former Soviet spy, has testified to seeing Joseph Barnes at an NKVD tennis court in Moscow, and being told not to worry about his having seen her there"); Winning Germany for the West by William Henry Chamberlin ("Can the balance of power in Europe be shifted in favor of the West in partial compensation for the surrenders of Teheran, Potsdam and Yalta? There is only one way, and that is to win western Germany to the Allied cause"); Government By Lawlessness by Stanley High (on the Dollar Steamship Company: "Revelations of corruption in high places have become a commonplace of the Fair Deal dispensation. In this article, Mr. High exposes a persistent attempt by the Federal Administration to expropriate a private company in defiance of the courts, in order to sell it to political friends"); [Dean] Acheson's Gift to Stalin by Eugene Lyons; Man of the Half Century (Part 2) by Julien Steinberg ("With this article Mr. Steinberg concludes his analysis of Lenin as the mentor and exemplar of Stalin"). Former owner's name to front cover; periodic light underlining to text and check marks to margins in pencil. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1951.

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Title
The Freeman (Vol. 1 No. 24 - August 27, 1951) (Magazine)
Author
John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, and Suzanne La Follette (Editors)
Format/Binding
Magazine
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Edition
Publisher
The Freeman Magazine, Inc.
Place of Publication
Orange, Connecticut
Date Published
1951
Pages
32
Size
4to - over 9� - 12" tall.
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Joseph Fels Barnes; McCarran Committee; William Henry Chamberlin; Stanley High; Dollar Steamship Company; Dean Acheson; Joseph Stalin; Eugene Lyons; Julien Steinberg; Vladimir Lenin

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