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Indianapolis.
Bobbs-Merrill.
1943.
First edition.
315pp, uncut, foxed dustjacket with tears at extremities, now protected, endpapers browned, internal leaves sound and clean, good hardback copy. "Of all the Pacific peoples attacked by the Japanese, why did the Filipinos alone fight with complete loyalty side by side with the whites who govern them? In answering this, Marquardt not only reveals the Filipinos as a liberty-loving, self-respecting and independent people, but he projects, as a postwar plan for rehabilitation of all Pacific colonial possessions, strict adherence to the principles followed by the United States in its dealings with the Philippine nation. In his opinion the American experience offers the principal ray of hope for the future peace and successful development of the Pacific world." (Publisher's description). (When referring to this item please quote stockid 68524)
Related Subject Areas:
Autobiography
colonialism
Foreign Relations
Philippines
United States
WWII
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