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Striking Terror: America's New War (edition 2002)

by Philip C. Wilcox (Editor)

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The awful events of September 2001 reverberate through this collection of comments, ideas and observations on the situation of paranoia and fear that has gripped America and many other parts of the globe.
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Title:Striking Terror: America's New War
Authors:Philip C. Wilcox
Info:New York Review of Books (2002), Paperback, 400 pages
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