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HOW NATIONS SEE EACH OTHER: A STUDY IN PUBLIC OPINION. (SIGNED)

by BUCHANAN, William, Hadley Cantril, Virginia Van S. Zerega, Henry Durant, James R. White.

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Urbana,, 1953. First Edition. Hardback. No Dust Jacket.. Very good.. 4to. pp ix, 220. Original publisher's light brown cloth, lettered black at the spine an illustrated in black on the front cover. From the library of J.P. Mayer (1903 - 1992). Professor Emeritus at Reading University and author of books on De Tocqueville, Max Weber and French political thought. He fled to England in 1936 having been a leading figure in the anti-Nazi movement in Germany. He then worked for Britain in the Ministry of Economic Warfare. Signed presentation from Hadley Cantril on the front endpaper, 'For Wilfred, with pleasant memories of the conceptual process, Hadley,Ő
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