Pegasus Books

Quick Search

Author
Title
Description
Keyword
Advanced Search
 
 
 
 

Steele, Richard W. Listings

If you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings.

Click on Title to view full description

 
1 Steele, Richard W. Free Speech In The Good War
New York St. Martin's Press 1999 0312173369 / 9780312173364 First Edition First Printing; Hardcover Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket 
Cover is grey with red lettering on spine. Pages are clean and tight; this is a NEW book. Stated 'first edition: April, 1999. "Civil liberties are never more in danger than when restrictions on individual rights are justified in the name of a good case....examines the threats to free speech during World War II, the 'good war' when threats came not from reactionaries but from a liberal president and an attorney general committed to civil liberties. This fine book recovers a forgotten and disturbing chapter in American history"; Samuel Walker, University of Nebraska at Omaha. And in these days and times, is once again a timely and thoughtful book about what civil rights and freedoms mean for Americans. ; 5 1/2 x 8 1/2; 309 pages; Cover has very light shelf wear. DJ has shelf wear, rubbing/scuffing, bumping, some crinkling along edges, various small spots of scraping of color down to underlying white; in a mylar cover. 
Price: 21.50 USD
Add to Shopping Cart
 
 
2 Steele, Richard W. Free Speech In The Good War
New York St. Martin's Press 1999 0312173369 / 9780312173364 First Edition First Printing; Hardcover Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket 
Cover is grey with red lettering on spine. Pages are clean and tight; this is a NEW book. Stated 'first edition: April, 1999. "Civil liberties are never more in danger than when restrictions on individual rights are justified in the name of a good case....examines the threats to free speech during World War II, the 'good war' when threats came not from reactionaries but from a liberal president and an attorney general committed to civil liberties. This fine book recovers a forgotten and disturbing chapter in American history"; Samuel Walker, University of Nebraska at Omaha. And in these days and times, is once again a timely and thoughtful book about what civil rights and freedoms mean for Americans. ; 5 1/2 x 8 1/2; 309 pages; Cover has very light shelf wear. DJ has shelf wear, rubbing/scuffing, bumping, some crinkling along edges, various small spots of scraping of color down to underlying white; in a mylar cover. 
Price: 21.50 USD
Add to Shopping Cart
 
 

 


Questions, comments, or suggestions
Please write to info@pegasusbooks.biz
Copyright©2011. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by ChrisLands.com