Book by Merk Frederick
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This book reveals John Tyler's unique use of presidential secret funds...The first part treats propaganda involved in stabilizing the northern boundary in Maine ...the second reveals propaganda used in expanding the Southwest...The book's parts fit nicely into a masterful and well-written whole, marked by unity and continuity. Significant new material will beckon researchers to this book. -- Frank F. Mathias "Journal of Southern History" In every respect the book reaches the high standards of excellence we have learned to expect from this amazing octogenarian...This is an important, provocative book, bringing attention to an early example of executive manipulation of foreign policy through covert domestic activities, and reminding us that Manifest Destiny' in the 1840s received a healthy shove from the lightly regarded John Tyler. -- Gene Brack "Southwestern Historical Quarterly" "This book reveals John Tyler's unique use of presidential secret funds...The first part treats propaganda involved in stabilizing the northern boundary [in Maine]...the second reveals propaganda used in expanding the Southwest...The book's parts fit nicely into a masterful and well-written whole, marked by unity and continuity. Significant new material will beckon researchers to this book." --Frank F. Mathias, "Journal of Southern History" "In every respect the book reaches the high standards of excellence we have learned to expect from this amazing octogenarian...This is an important, provocative book, bringing attention to an early example of executive manipulation of foreign policy through covert domestic activities, and reminding us that Manifest Destiny' in the 1840s received a healthy shove from the lightly regarded John Tyler." --Gene Brack, "Southwestern Historical Quarterly"
In every respect the book reaches the high standards of excellence we have learned to expect from this amazing octogenarian...This is an important, provocative book, bringing attention to an early example of executive manipulation of foreign policy through covert domestic activities, and reminding us that Manifest Destiny' in the 1840s received a healthy shove from the lightly regarded John Tyler. -- Gene Brack "Southwestern Historical Quarterly"
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Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
Zustand: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. Artikel-Nr. 2413295-6
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