Dearborn Independent Magazine June 1926-September 1926

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Kessinger Publishing, Jul 1, 2003 - Political Science - 544 pages
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from June 5, 1926 through September 18, 1926, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Polo Makes Good in America; Lost Mine of Silver Islet; John Galsworthy, an Intimate Talk; African Lions Roamed in Hollywood; The White House, A Mecca for Cranks; Boyhood Impressions of Emerson; Islam Aims at World Domination; Taxpayer's Final Arbiter of Facts; and much more.

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