What To Do When the Russians Come: A Survivor’s Guide
Title | What To Do When the Russians Come: A Survivor’s Guide |
Year for Search | 1984 |
Authors | Conquest, [George] Robert [Acworth](1917-2015), and White, Jon Manchip(1925-2013) |
Tertiary Authors | Conquest, Robert |
Pagination | 177 pp. |
Date Published | 1984 |
Publisher | Stein and Day |
Place Published | New York |
ISBN Number | 0-8128-2985-9 |
Keywords | English author, Male author, US author, Welsh author |
Annotation | Cataloged in libraries as non-fiction, and while that is clearly what the authors intend, it depicts the dystopia that would ensue after a successful Soviet invasion of the United States as it would impact the day-to day-lives of Americans. The last bit of advice is that such an invasion occurs is BURN THIS BOOK. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Conquest (1917-2015) was born and raised in England and in 1981 immigrated to the United States where he was a Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. White (1924-2013) was born in Wales, educated in England, and immigrated to the United States in 1967, where he became founded creative writing programs, first at the University of Texas at El Paso and then at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. |
Full Text | 1984 Conquest, [George] Robert [Acworth] (1917-2015) and Jon Manchip White (1924-2013), What To Do When the Russians Come: A Survivor’s Guide. New York: Stein and Day. 177 pp. PSt Cataloged in libraries as non-fiction, and while that is clearly what the authors intend, it depicts the dystopia that would ensue after a successful Soviet invasion of the United States as it would impact the day-to day-lives of Americans. The last bit of advice is that such an invasion occurs is BURN THIS BOOK. Conquest was born and raised in England and in 1981 immigrated to the United States where he was a Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. White was born in Wales, educated in England, and immigrated to the United States in 1967, where he became founded creative writing programs, first at the University of Texas at El Paso and then at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. |