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ISBN-10: 0151007101
ISBN-13: 9780151007103
Edition: 2006
Authors: Edward Humes

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Seller notes: Harcourt, Brace & Company, 2006. Good. Book shows moderate wear/ spine tight, pages clean/ D.J. not price clipped; moderate edge wear.

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Seller notes: Octavo, hardcover, fine in fine red, white and blue pictorial dj. First edition, first printing. 318 pages. In 1944, the U.S. government feared the flood of returning World War II soldiers as much as it looked forward to peace. To avoid economic catastrophe, FDR, the American Legion, William Randolph Hearst, and others began crafting the Servicemen¿s Readjustment Act of 1944. It would be the single most transformative bill of the twentieth century. Spun as the G.I. Bill of Rights, this program for vets included home loans, health care, educational funds, and career counseling. The effects were immediate and enduring the suburbs, the middle class, America¿s ever-increasing number of college graduates, the lunar landing all are tied to the G.I. Bill. The Greatest Generation would not exist without it: Norman Mailer, Bob Dole, John F. Kennedy, Paul Newman, Jimmy Carter, Clint Eastwood, and many others benefited from its provisions. Here are the stories of some of these men and women, how their lives changed because of the bill and how this country changed because of them.

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Seller notes: Harcourt, Brace & Company, 2006. Good. Book shows moderate wear/ spine tight, pages clean/ D.J. not price clipped; moderate edge wear.

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Seller: Alibris Marketplace (73% rating)
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Seller notes: Ships within 24 hours! Sound hard cover with dust jacket, slight shelf wear to jacket.

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Seller: Alibris Marketplace (73% rating)
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Seller notes: Octavo, hardcover, fine in fine red, white and blue pictorial dj. First edition, first printing. 318 pages. In 1944, the U.S. government feared the flood of returning World War II soldiers as much as it looked forward to peace. To avoid economic catastrophe, FDR, the American Legion, William Randolph Hearst, and others began crafting the Servicemen¿s Readjustment Act of 1944. It would be the single most transformative bill of the twentieth century. Spun as the G.I. Bill of Rights, this program for vets included home loans, health care, educational funds, and career counseling. The effects were immediate and enduring the suburbs, the middle class, America¿s ever-increasing number of college graduates, the lunar landing all are tied to the G.I. Bill. The Greatest Generation would not exist without it: Norman Mailer, Bob Dole, John F. Kennedy, Paul Newman, Jimmy Carter, Clint Eastwood, and many others benefited from its provisions. Here are the stories of some of these men and women, how their lives changed because of the bill and how this country changed because of them.