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National Bankruptcy: Why the Middle Class Is Doomed

by Cook, James R

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0615682561
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9780615682563
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Minneapolis, Minnesota: IR Publishing, 2012. Soft cover. Fine. This book is about the causes and consequences of the coming downfall of the United States. Nobody knows the future. We can only make intelligent guesses. This writer callls it like he sees it and it is a gloomy prognosis. 123 pages. 46 chapters. Book is clean & binding is tight. A very nice copy.

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Bookseller
James Lasseter, Jr. US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
National Bankruptcy: Why the Middle Class Is Doomed
Author
Cook, James R
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0615682561
ISBN 13
9780615682563
Publisher
IR Publishing
Place of Publication
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Date Published
2012
Keywords
NATIONAL BANKRUPTCY. COOK, JAMES R. ONE HELLISH PREDICAMENT.

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