
You Can Trust the Communists (to be Communists)
by Dr. Fred Schwarz
Published in 1960 and reissued in May 1964, "You Can Trust the Communists (to be Communists)" by Dr. Fred Schwarz is a significant work on Cold War politics. This third paperbound edition explores communist ideology and tactics, offering insight into mid-20th-century geopolitical tensions. The book is in fair condition, with some cover wear and yellowed pages, and includes a personal inscription. A key piece for those interested in political history and anti-communist literature.
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The book is in fair condition, showing signs of age and wear typical of a paperback from the 1960s. The cover has some creases and scuffs, especially along the edges and corners. The spine shows wear but remains intact, with binding holding the pages securely. Inside, the pages are yellowed, consistent with age, but free of major tears or markings. There is a personal inscription on the inside cover, adding to its historical character. Overall, the book is a well-preserved piece of mid-20th-century political literature.
About This Vintage 1964 Edition
"You Can Trust the Communists (to be Communists)" by Dr. Fred Schwarz is a compelling exploration of the ideological and practical threats posed by communism during the Cold War era. First published in 1960 by Prentice-Hall, Inc., this third paperbound edition, released in May 1964, offers readers a historical perspective on the strategies and philosophies of communism. Dr. Schwarz, a prominent figure in the anti-communist movement, provides a detailed analysis of communist tactics and intentions, aiming to educate and alert citizens of the free world. The book is a significant artifact of its time, reflecting the intense ideological battles of the mid-20th century. With over 750,000 copies in print, it has been widely recognized for its incisive commentary and historical importance. The paperback is published in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., and features a personal inscription, adding a touch of historical personal connection. This edition is a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of political history and Cold War studies.
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