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When The Renowned Aviation Hero And Rabid Isolationist Charles A. Lindbergh Defeated Franklin Roosevelt By A Landslide In The 1940 Presidential Election, Fear Invaded Every Jewish Household In America. Not Only Had Lindbergh Publicly Blamed The Jews For Pushing America Toward A Pointless War With Nazi Germany, But Upon Taking Office As The Thirty-Third President Of The United States, He Negotiated A Cordial 'Understanding' With Adolf Hitler. What Then Followed In America Is The Historical Setting For This Startling New Book By Pulitzer Prize-Winner Philip Roth, Who Recounts What It Was Like For His Newark Family - And For A Million Such Families All Over The Country - During The Menacing Years Of The Lindbergh Presidency, When American Citizens Who Happened To Be Jews Had Every Reason To Expect The Worst.

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The plot against America, Philip Roth

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Language
English
Publisher
Vintage
Released
2005
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Paperback
ISBN10
0099484889
ISBN13
9780099484882
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First published
2004
Original title
The Plot Against America
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When The Renowned Aviation Hero And Rabid Isolationist Charles A. Lindbergh Defeated Franklin Roosevelt By A Landslide In The 1940 Presidential Election, Fear Invaded Every Jewish Household In America. Not Only Had Lindbergh Publicly Blamed The Jews For Pushing America Toward A Pointless War With Nazi Germany, But Upon Taking Office As The Thirty-Third President Of The United States, He Negotiated A Cordial 'Understanding' With Adolf Hitler. What Then Followed In America Is The Historical Setting For This Startling New Book By Pulitzer Prize-Winner Philip Roth, Who Recounts What It Was Like For His Newark Family - And For A Million Such Families All Over The Country - During The Menacing Years Of The Lindbergh Presidency, When American Citizens Who Happened To Be Jews Had Every Reason To Expect The Worst.