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Good to Very Good in Good Minus jacket. 1337 Pages in Two Volumes, approx. 675 per volume. The magnum opus of the dean of American Non-Intervnetionist Scholarship. Derided by both Left and Right warmongering interventionists as an "Isolationist" (so what's so bad about that), Prof. Martin was actually a libertarian not a fascist as his critics claimed. This scarce set in dust jackets with mylar over them is the most exhaustive treatment of how the Left in Britain and the USA forsook their antiwar credentials after the Japanese nationalists, the Italian Fascists and, especially, Nazi Germany came to power and demanded justice from under the unjust treaty of Versailles and St. Germain. The thing that angered the libtards the most was that these three regimes were determined to stomp out Communism in its dwelling places of Czechoslovakia, a weak Nationalist China and, of course, in the Soviet Union. Also contains a valuable discussion of how the libs and socialists used the shibboleth of "Anti-Semitism" to fan the war hysteria as if Jewish lives matter more than those of other humans.