Author: VIERECK, GEORGE SYLVESTER Title: The Strangest Friendship in History: Woodrow Wilson and Colonel House
Description: New York: Liveright Inc, 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. 375 pages. Index. "When I began my study I looked upon Woodrow Wilson as the villain of the ensuing drama. As I proceeded to delve into the debris of reminiscences and unwritten history, he gradually assumed some aspects of a martyr and a saint. There was a time when there was no one in the world whom I distrusted more than Edward Mandell House. Today he seems to me a genuine philosopher and a gifted statesman. Even if his good intentions, like Wilson's, have helped to pave mankind's way to hell, they gave us a glimpse of the Promised Land where peace abides and a new sanction governs the fate of nations." - xiv. It is commonly believed that Colonel House was in fact a Rothschild agent, assigned the task of seeing the Federal Reserve Act brought into law, thus privatizing the issuance of American money (again). If so, this book is of major importance to every American. Gift greetings, dated 1932, upon front free endpaper else unmarked. Binding intact. No dust jacket. Above-average wear and soiling to original tan cloth. Narrow openings in cloth between backstrip and back board.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; The Strangest Friendship in History: Woodrow Wilson and Colonel House Federal Reserve Act Enactment World War I One England War History Federal Reserve Act Rothschild Private Banks Currency Money System Bankers United States the Creature from Jeckyl Islan. Fair .
Keywords: : Conspiracy Politics
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