The Yankee and Cowboy War Conspiracies Dallas to Watergate Carl Oglesby 1976 SC

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Narrative Type: Nonfiction Features: Paperback Book Language: English Edition: 1976 Item Weight: 13.6 oz Intended Audience: Adults Personalized: No Topic: United States / 20th Century, Corruption & Misconduct Era: 1970s height: 13/16 in width: 5 7/16 in Unit Type: Unit Book Title: Yankee and Cowboy War : Conspiracies from Dallas to Watergate Item Width: 5 7/16 in Country of Origin: United States Inscribed: No Ex Libris: No Type: Softcover Book Number of Pages: IV, 355 Pages Item Height: 13/16 in Personalize: No Signed: No Modified Item: No Unit Quantity: 1 Original Language: English Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing Literary Movement: Post-Modernism Author: Carl Oglesby Vintage: Yes Format: Hardcover Item Length: 8 7/16 in ISBN: 9780836206883 Publication Year: 1976 Illustrator: Yes Genre: Political Science, History

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The Yankee and Cowboy War Conspiracies Dallas to Watergate Carl Oglesby 1976 SC. "The Yankee and Cowboy War: Conspiracies from Dallas to Watergate" by Carl Oglesby is a vintage paperback book published in 1976. This nonfiction narrative explores United States history and political science, specifically focusing on corruption and misconduct during the 20th century. The book features illustrations and is 355 pages long, making it a substantial read for adult audiences interested in the topics of conspiracy theories and historical events such as the Watergate scandal. Oglesby's work challenges readers with a post-modernist literary movement perspective on significant events in American history. "The Yankee and Cowboy War: Conspiracies from Dallas to Watergate" by Carl Oglesby is a vintage paperback book published in 1976. This nonfiction narrative explores United States history and political science, specifically focusing on corruption and misconduct during the 20th century. The book features illustrations and is 355 pages long, making it a substantial read for adult audiences interested in the topics of conspiracy theories and historical events such as the Watergate scandal. Oglesby's work challenges readers with a post-modernist literary movement perspective on significant events in American history.