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Public Opinion and the Spanish-American War: a Study in War Propaganda

โœ Scribed by Wilkerson, Marcus M.


Publisher
New York: Russell and Russell
Year
1932
Tongue
English
Leaves
73
Edition
1
Category
Library

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united states, spain, cuba, war, spanish-american war, propaganda, war propaganda, atrocity tales


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