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Fate of the French Non-communist Left
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Fate of the French Non-communist Left

by E Drexel Godfrey

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The fate of the French non-communist left

The fate of the French non-communist left

by Godfrey, E. Drexel (Edwin Drexel) (1921-1981)

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Garden City, NY. : Doubleday, 1955. First Edition. Softcover. Poor paperback copy with wear and tear. Text remains in fine condition. Physical description; xiv, 79p ; 24cm. Subjects; Socialism France. Labor movement France History 20th century. Working class France.
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