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Books of 1947: A Selected List

December 13, 1947 issue

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The article presents a selected list of books of 1947. Some of the books listed in the article are "Treason's Peace," by Howard Watson, "How It Happens. Talk About the German People, 1914-1933," by Pearl S. Buck, "Design for Aggression. The Inside Story of Hitler's War Plans," by Peter De Mendelssohn, "Struggle for Germany," by Russell Hill, "The Other Kingdom," by David Rousset, "The Dark Side of the Moon," "Why They Behave Like Russians," by John Fischer, "Through Russia's Back Door," by Richard E. Lauterbach.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY; TREASON'S Peace (Book); HOW It Happens: Talk About the German People 1914-1933 (Book); DESIGN for Aggression: The Inside Story of Hitler's War Plans (Book); STRUGGLE for Germany (Book); OTHER Kingdom, The (Book)
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