Description: Discover the fascinating world of international relations and political opinion with "The Mortal Danger: How Misconceptions about Russia Imperil America" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. This vintage trade paperback book, published in 1980 by HarperCollins, offers a unique perspective on the topic of Russia and America. Measuring 5.5 inches in length, 8 inches in height, and 0.5 inches in width, this book weighs 10 ounces and contains 72 pages.Explore the historical opinion genre with this international edition book, which is perfect for young adults and adults alike. The book is written in English and contains no personalization or inscriptions. It is not signed or illustrated, but it offers a wealth of insights on the topic of international relations. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to add this fascinating book to your collection.Mr Solzhenitsyn in this book tries to explain "persistent misconceptions of Russian history by American historians, diplomats and journalists". He believed that those erroneous views lead to mistakes in foreign policy and distorted opinions about Russian people. Interesting analysis on polemic issues that still hover on our minds.
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Book Title: Mortal Danger : How Misconceptions about Russia Imperil America
Book Series: Historical
Original Language: Russian
Item Length: 5.5 in
Vintage: Yes
Personalize: No
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 8 in
Personalized: No
Topic: International Relations / General, Political opinion
Item Width: 0.5 in
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: HarperCollins
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Inscribed: No
Edition: International Edition
Publication Year: 1980
Type: Historical opinion
Era: 1900s
Illustrator: No
Author: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Genre: Political Science
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 10 oz
Number of Pages: 72 Pages