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Fordlandia : The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle City by Greg Grandin
$35.00 AUD
Category: History
In 1927, Henry Ford, the founder of the famous motor company and the richest man in the world, bought a 5,000 square mile-tract of land in the Brazilian Amazon. There he was going to build a rubber plantation.To the unkempt rainforest he would bring the principles of mass production - order, efficiency ...Show more
Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle City by Greg Grandin
$22.99 AUD
Category: Biography & Memoir
In 1927, Henry Ford, then the richest man in the world, bought a 5,000 square mile-tract of land in the Brazilian Amazon. There he was going to build a rubber plantation. But Ford wanted more than just rubber. To the unkempt rainforest he would bring order, efficiency and productivity - the principles o ...Show more
Kissinger's Shadow by Greg Grandin
$27.99 AUD
Category: Philosophy, Politics & Current Affairs
In his fascinating new book, acclaimed historian Greg Grandin argues that to understand the crisis of contemporary America - its never-ending wars abroad and political polarisation at home - we have to understand Henry Kissinger. Examining Kissinger's own writings, as well as a wealth of newly declassif ...Show more
The Empire of NecessitySlavery, Freedom, and Deception in the New World by Greg Grandin
$42.00 AUD
Category: New Hardbacks
From the acclaimed author of Fordlandia, the story of a remarkable slave rebellion that illuminates America’s struggle with slavery and freedom during the Age of Revolution and beyond One morning in 1805, off a remote island in the South Pacific, Captain Amasa Delano, a New England seal hunter, climbed ...Show more
The Good Die Young - The Verdict on Henry Kissinger by Bhaskar Sunkara (Editor); René Rojas (Editor); Jonah Walter (Editor); Greg Grandin (Introduction by)
$22.99 AUD
Category: Philosophy, Politics & Current Affairs
If the American foreign policy establishment is a grand citadel, then Henry Kissinger is the ghoul haunting its hallways. For half a century, he was an omnipresent figure in war rooms and at press briefings, dutifully shepherding the American empire through successive rounds of growing pains. For multi ...Show more
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