The Madness of King George: Life and Death in the Age of Precision-Guided Insanity
Michael Smith is a "dissident historian" from the San Francisco Bay Area who has lived and worked abroad, including stays in Mexico, Nicaragua, and Japan. Wuerker is a freelance cartoonist whose work has appeared in various publications, including Funny Times, Jim Hightower's The Lowdown, The Nation, The Washington Post, and The Christian Science Monitor. Through text and cartoons, the authors provide an irreverent review of George W. Bush's "record of effortless achievement" during his first term in office. Includes an introduction by Monty Python's Terry Jones. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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The Madness of King George: Life and Death in the Age of Precision-Guided Insanity
Michael Smith is a "dissident historian" from the San Francisco Bay Area who has lived and worked abroad, including stays in Mexico, Nicaragua, and Japan. Wuerker is a freelance cartoonist whose work has appeared in various publications, including Funny Times, Jim Hightower's The Lowdown, The Nation, The Washington Post, and The Christian Science Monitor. Through text and cartoons, the authors provide an irreverent review of George W. Bush's "record of effortless achievement" during his first term in office. Includes an introduction by Monty Python's Terry Jones. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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The Madness of King George: Life and Death in the Age of Precision-Guided Insanity

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The Madness of King George: Life and Death in the Age of Precision-Guided Insanity

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Michael Smith is a "dissident historian" from the San Francisco Bay Area who has lived and worked abroad, including stays in Mexico, Nicaragua, and Japan. Wuerker is a freelance cartoonist whose work has appeared in various publications, including Funny Times, Jim Hightower's The Lowdown, The Nation, The Washington Post, and The Christian Science Monitor. Through text and cartoons, the authors provide an irreverent review of George W. Bush's "record of effortless achievement" during his first term in office. Includes an introduction by Monty Python's Terry Jones. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567512489
Publisher: Common Courage Press
Publication date: 09/01/2003
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author


Michael K. Smith is the author of "Portraits of Empire," "The Madness of King George" (with Matt Wuerker), and "Rise To Empire," all with Common Courage Press.
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