No. of pages 468
Published: 2007
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"America First" by Milo Winter is a thought-provoking narrative set against the backdrop of 20th-century America. The story explores the themes of patriotism, national identity, and the tensions surrounding immigration and globalization. Through the lives of diverse characters, Winter examines the struggles of ordinary citizens as they navigate the changing landscape of their country. With its vivid characterizations and sharp social commentary, the book invites readers to reflect on the implications of prioritizing national interests. As the characters confront their beliefs and values, the narrative unravels the complexities of what it truly means to put "America First." [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 468 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Yesterday's Classics .
Milo Winter was born in Princeton, Illinois, in 1888. A renowned illustrator during the early nineteenth century, he is known for his work on Arabian Nights , Alice in Wonderland , Gulliver's Travels , A Christmas Carol , and Aesop's Fables . He worked most of life as an illustrator of children's books for various publishers. Winter died in New York City in 1956.