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The Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail,Large Print,8.5*11.50”,Reprint,New

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Large Print
ISBN
9781881780076

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Social Contract Press
ISBN-10
1881780074
ISBN-13
9781881780076
eBay Product ID (ePID)
660201

Product Key Features

Original Language
French
Book Title
Camp of the Saints
Topic
General
Publication Year
1994
Number of Pages
311 Pages
Language
English
Genre
Fiction
Author
Jean Raspail
Format
Trade Paperback

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
96-118712
Dewey Edition
18
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
843/.9/14
LC Classification Number
PQ2635.A379C313 1995

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    Apocalyptic 1984

    In June of 1993 a boat grounded off New York City. On board were 300 Chinese illegals who had travelled for three months .They had promised their smugglers $20,000 to $30,000 to be paid out of their future earnings. They immediately requested political asylum and No One was ever sent back. In 1971 Jean Raspiail wrote this book as a satire on immigration. A armada of boats filled to capacity with homeless from the Ganges sets sail to the west. The Politicians map the progress of the boats and discuss what to do. Do we let them in and take care of them , or stop them & send them back.? The dialogue in the book is actual quotes of Newsmen, Priest and Politicians on immigration and what to do about it . The Fleet of the Homerless makes their way to France and invades . This spells the ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: homeitemstore

  • Disturbingly accurate novel portraying life as it is in our own day!

    Great novel with a very close connection to the world as we are experiencing it today! It is very prophetic in its vision of modern society, even though written in the early 1970's! Highly recommend this book!

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  • Chillingly prescient

    First published in 1974, this tale of a million-strong immigrant invasion of Europe seems ripped from today's headlines. Raspail's prose is artistic, if occasionally florid, and his characters are memorable. A great read.

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  • Europe and The united States are being flooded with uneducated third world invaders who hate us.

    Fantastic Book, as Europe and The united States are being flooded with uneducated third world invaders who hate us, the people of these nations surrender their children to doom because they are afraid of being called racists. Disgusting cowards.

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  • Somehow knew what would happen

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