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Washington DC: Economic Corporation Administration Advisory Board, 1950. 4th ptg . Soft cover. Fine. 35569 shelf. Small stapled booklet, gray covers. No names, clean text. Looks unread! -- collectible condition. Post-World War II recovery plan for Western Europe.
Marshall Plan Goals and Gains As Reported by Otto Zausmer in the Boston Daily Globe de Zausmer, Otto - 1951
de Zausmer, Otto
Marshall Plan Goals and Gains As Reported by Otto Zausmer in the Boston Daily Globe
de Zausmer, Otto
- Usado
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Washington, D. C.: Economic Cooperation Administration. Very Good-. 1951. Sixth Printing. Softcover. Brown wraps, 85 pp. A little edge wear, some dampstaining to front cover, pages tanned but text is clean and unmarked, a few pages with creases. A nice copy. ;
Originally published in 1949 in The Boston Globe, this pamphlet first published in 1950.
Includes general articles on Europe and the Marshall Plan as well as articles for each European country, and an inset showing relevent stats for each country. ; 5¾" - 6¾" Tall; 85 pages;
Originally published in 1949 in The Boston Globe, this pamphlet first published in 1950.
Includes general articles on Europe and the Marshall Plan as well as articles for each European country, and an inset showing relevent stats for each country. ; 5¾" - 6¾" Tall; 85 pages;
"This series of articles on the Marshall Plan and the Economic Cooperation Administration has been written by Otto Zausmer, foreign affairs expert of The Boston Globe, to present to Americans a clear and comprehensible idea of what the Marshall Plan has accomplished to date and seeks to accomplish in the future. " .
- Librería Orielis' Books (US)
- Formato/Encuadernación Softcover
- Estado del libro Usado - Very Good-
- Edición Sixth Printing
- Encuadernación Tapa blanda
- Editorial Economic Cooperation Administration
- Lugar de publicación Washington, D. C.
- Fecha de publicación 1951
- Palabras clave World History, Post War Europe, Marshall Plan, George C. Marshall, Foreign Correspondent, Foreign Aid, Foreign Policy, American Assistance, Economic Recovery