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4 Comments to 'Man the State and War, 1959'
June 23, 2011
It’s true, though, especially when the book gets shipped. I bought two copies of The Pale King from Amazon (which has a very light cover, plus the main design in darker ink) and they were totally smudged up.
June 23, 2011
Yes, it is true enough. I just love how this one has made it 52 years unscathed!
June 23, 2011
I think it’s actually called “Man, the State and War.”
June 24, 2011
A ha! So it is. For those of you tuning in late, I stupidly had it as “Man and the State of War”. You’d think a guy with a blog called BookWorship would be able to read…
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