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Friendly Fire
NY, Putnam, (1976). A nonfiction work that was made into a television miniseries. Friendly Fire chronicles the radicalization of a patriotic Midwestern family after their son is killed by "friendly" (i.e., U.S.) fire and they try to get the details from a balky government seemingly more interested in protecting those responsible, but still living, than in honoring the dead. An important book, which chronicles the process by which opposition to the war filtered from the "radical fringes" of society into the middle class mainstream. Signed by the author in 1996. Fine in a very good, price-clipped dust jacket with an internally mended edge tear. [#028599] SOLD

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