Area Handbook for the Soviet Union by Eugene K. Keefe, Arsene A. Boucher, Sarah J. Elpern, William Giloane, James M. Moore, Terence L. Ogden, Stephen Peters, John P. Prevas, Nancy E. Walstrom, Eston T. White - front cover
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Area Handbook for the Soviet Union

by Eugene K. Keefe, Arsene A. Boucher, Sarah J. Elpern, William Giloane, James M. Moore, Terence L. Ogden, Stephen Peters, John P. Prevas, Nancy E. Walstrom, Eston T. White

"Area Handbook for the Soviet Union" by Eugene K. Keefe et al., published in 1971, is a detailed reference on the USSR during the Cold War. This ex-library hardcover lacks a dust jacket and shows typical library wear. A valuable resource for historians, it offers in-depth insights into Soviet political and economic structures.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1971
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Condition Details

This book is a hardcover edition with a green cloth cover. It is an ex-library copy, marked by a "DISCARD" stamp and library markings. The binding is intact, though there is no dust jacket. The cover shows some signs of wear, consistent with library use, including minor edge wear and a library sticker on the spine.

About This Vintage 1971 Edition

"Area Handbook for the Soviet Union" is a comprehensive reference work authored by Eugene K. Keefe and a team of co-authors, published in 1971. This volume serves as a detailed guide to the Soviet Union, providing insights into its political, economic, and social structures during a critical period of the Cold War. Though the publisher and place of publication are unspecified, the book is recognized for its thorough research, completed in March 1970. This edition is an ex-library copy, as indicated by the "DISCARD" stamp, suggesting it was once part of a public collection. The book is bound in green cloth, with no dust jacket. Ideal for historians and researchers, this handbook offers valuable historical context and analysis of the USSR. The absence of an ISBN and specific edition details suggests it may be a less common find, particularly in this condition.

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