By Edmund Wilson
London   W. H. Allen
7.5" by 5" 120pp
A fascinating political attack on paying income tax during the Cold War, written by Edmund Wilson, who refused to pay for nearly ten years.
By Edmund Wilson

1964 The Cold War and the Income Tax: A Protest

London   W. H. Allen
7.5" by 5" 120pp
A fascinating political attack on paying income tax during the Cold War, written by Edmund Wilson, who refused to pay for nearly ten years.
£45.00
: 0.5kgs / : 762R33

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Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper

This is an outspoken political protest against the amount of income tax American taxpayers must pay, and for what means.

Edmund Wilson (1895-1972) was an American writer and critic whose work was often political in nature. Originally a Communist sympathiser, the Soviet experiment caused him disillusionment . He came into trouble regarding his tax payments between 1946 to 1955, and was then enraged to discover the amount being spent on Weapons of Mass Destruction.

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In the publisher's original full cloth binding with a clipped dust wrapper. Externally lovely. Dust wrapper is a little sunned to the spine but otherwise in lovely condition. Ownership label to the front pastedown. Internally firmly bound; pages are bright and clean.

Near Fine

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