During the early cold war he was a true Washington insider who worked as a consultant for the Defense Department, the Navy, and other government entities, but his work is most often referenced by perennial outsiders like the John Birch Society and conspiracy researchers like the late Jim Marrs. In many ways Quigley was a complex bundle of contradictions: a conservative defender of Western civiliation who opposed the Vietnam War and was Bill Clinton's mentor at Georgetown. A very nice copy.Professor Carroll Quigley's magnum opus, a world history of power with a focus on the Anglo-American elite. Fine with no marking to pages, in an unclipped ($12.00) dust jacket, Very Good+ slightly dulled with short tears along spine folds at head, repaired with tape on verso, small closed tear along bottom of front panel. Bound in publisher's navy cloth with gilt spine lettering. Shows 1895-1950 as a period of transition from the world dominated by Eur. (All first printing points present: stated "First Printing" on copyright page, no mention of later publisher Angriff Press, full page count, does not state "First published in 1966 by" on title page.) xii, 1348 pp. Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time, Volume 10.
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