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I only found it on eBay (used), what a shame. It's really an obscure title; if you type "Erskine Caldwell il bastardo libri compra on line" into Google, the fourth link is this page (so ten for the suggestion, then). "La Via Del Tabacco," on the other hand, you can get for a song. Maybe let me know if it's good so I can grab it.
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If you have books that demonstrate with documents a collaboration between Giannini, Bush, and Hitler, then please recommend them to me, as both Bush and Giannini are two interesting figures and I would like to learn more. However, what I have read about both of them never quite aligns. Especially Giannini with the Nazis; I have never read anything, not even on the worst websites that criticize everyone.
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"Certainly among the financiers of the Nazi party was the Bank of America, represented by Mr. Prescott Bush, if I’m not mistaken condemned later for collaborationism in the USA." Certainly, the Bank of America was on one side of the state, it belonged to an Italian, and at the time it was already a "commercial" bank. Certainly, Prescott Bush was on the opposite side, in other banks. Perhaps (likely but never proven) those banks, and thus also (also) he (Prescott), had connections with individuals linked to the Nazi Party, but surely (this is true, definitely) his most famous connections were with a major German entrepreneur who was first a "collaborator" of the party and then an opponent, losing all his fortune which was absorbed by the Nazis. Prescott Bush is a figure who lived in a particular period in specific places, and therefore it is easy to think of illicit activities and launch accusations, but he died with all the honors of the United States of America, and both his son and grandson carried the name Prescott even in electoral campaigns. So, I’m not saying he’s a saint, but just that you have given certainty to assumptions (in addition to completely misidentifying the bank).
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It seems like forty little mice at war.
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In my opinion, it says in the middle that we're all assholes. But we will never find out.
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Now Bartle takes them away, so whoever sees them later says you can't count. It's downright diabolical.
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Neretto is the name of Burzum’s cat, by the way.
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Only with the bold ones you get 3 zot. I counted, you know, no kidding.
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<< A mediocre writer of our time would have spun something like 150 cloying and pointless pages on the final episode, trivializing and ruining everything. >> I recommend Jack Ritchie. He's still from the days of others, so it doesn't count. Pagina non trovata. | Marcos y Marcos
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PS: I just read Pixies' comment, otherwise I would have avoided saying the same thing.