It Can't Happen Here

It Can't Happen Here

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Lewis, Sinclair. It Can't Happen Here. Signet Books, 1970. Softbound (Later Printing). An early template for contemporary American electoral theatrics, Lewis's 1935 dystopian classic is here wrapped in candy-coated barbed wire and introduced by illicit psychotherapist, Elaine Brown–paramour, Harry Belafonte–manager, and general CIA- and FBI-employed entertainment workhorse Jay Richard Kennedy. 'The price you pay for failing to remember your errors,' Kennedy paraphrases George Santayana in the 1970-dated intro, 'is the agony and doom of repeating them over and over again.'

Tight, square, uncreased spine. Clean, unmarked interior. Only the gentlest of shelf-wear. 331 pp. Mass-Market Paperbacks.

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