Always to Start Anew : The Making of a Public Activist


By: Anderson, H. Dewey

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Condition: Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket

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308 pages; 8vo (8.25") 21 cm; Hardcover, blue boards, white jacket, 308 pages. ; Memoirs of PhD economist Hobson Dewey Anderson, 1897-1975, advisor to governments, basketball coach in Soviet Russian, founder and executive director Public Affairs Institute, administrator of state relief in California, investigator of monopolies and financial corruption, credited with shaping Roosevelt's "New Deal" and designing Truman's "Fair Deal." ; No defects to book. Jacket is remarkably clean, with three very small closed tears. Scarce in any condition. ; Laid in: article, Lake Tahoe, Then and Now, by same author, 7 pages, b/w map, 7 b/w photos, offprint, 1970.

Title: Always to Start Anew : The Making of a Public Activist

Author Name: Anderson, H. Dewey

Edition: First Edition

Location Published: Vantage Press: 1970

Binding: Hardcover

Book Condition: Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket

Item: 0.40 lbs

Categories: Biography

Seller ID: 23415

Keywords: economics, memoirs, new deal, welfare system