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FormatBook Whole
Author, MonographicHough, Emerson
Title, MonographicThe Web
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherArno Press & The New York Times
Date of Publication1969
Series TitleMass Violence in America
AbstractOn title page of 1919 ed.: "A Revelation of Patriotism: The Web is published by authority of the National Directors of the American Protective League, a vast, silent, volunteer army organized with the approval and operated under the direction of the United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Investigation." The American Protective League fought against Germans in America, German "spies," and German propaganda. Sections include: "The League and Its Work," "The Tales of the Cities," "The Four Winds," and "America."
NotesReprint of 1919 ed., titled: "The Web: The Authorized History of the American Protective League."
Call NumberMKI/SHS D 619.3 .H6 1969
MKI TermsAnti-German sentiment/ Societies, etc./ Ethnic relations/ German Americans