000311388 000__ 03004cam\a2200445\a\4500 000311388 001__ 311388 000311388 005__ 20210513113703.0 000311388 008__ 040402s2004\\\\mau\\\\\\\\\\\000\1\eng\\ 000311388 010__ $$a 2004047490 000311388 019__ $$a55694857 000311388 020__ $$a0618509283 000311388 020__ $$a9780618509287 000311388 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm54929449 000311388 035__ $$a311388 000311388 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dYBM$$dIEF$$dPGC$$dXY4$$dOCL$$dBAKER$$dNLGGC$$dBTCTA$$dISE 000311388 043__ $$an-us-nj$$an-us--- 000311388 049__ $$aISEA 000311388 05000 $$aPS3568.O855$$bP58 2004 000311388 08200 $$a813/.54$$222 000311388 1001_ $$aRoth, Philip. 000311388 24514 $$aThe plot against America /$$cPhilip Roth. 000311388 260__ $$aBoston :$$bHoughton Mifflin Co.,$$c2004. 000311388 300__ $$a391 p. ;$$c24 cm. 000311388 5050_ $$aVote for Lindbergh or vote for war -- Loudmouth Jew -- Following Christians -- The stump -- Never before -- Their country -- The Winchell riots -- Bad days -- Perpetual fear. 000311388 5050_ $$aJune 1940-October 1940 : Vote for Lindbergh or vote for war -- November 1940-June 1941 : Loudmouth Jew -- June 1941-December 1941 : Following Christians -- January 1942-February 1942 : The stump -- March 1942-June 1942 : Never before -- May 1942-June 1942 : Their country -- June 1942-October 1942 : The Winchell riots -- October 1942 : Bad days -- October 1942 : Perpetual fear. 000311388 520__ $$aWhen the renowned aviation hero and rabid isolationist Charles A. Lindbergh defeated Franklin Roosevelt by a landslide in the 1940 presidential election, fear invaded every Jewish household in America. Not only had Lindbergh, in a nationwide radio address, publicly blamed the Jews for selfishly pushing America toward a pointless war with Nazi Germany, but, upon taking office as the thirty-third president of the United States, he negotiated a cordial "understanding" with Adolf Hitler, whose conquest of Europe and whose virulent anti-Semitic policies he appeared to accept without difficulty. What followed in America is the historical setting for this startling new book by Pulitzer Prize winner Philip Roth, who recounts what it was like for his Newark family-and for a million such families all over the country-during the menacing years of the Lindbergh presidency, when American citizens who happened to be Jews had every reason to expect the worst. 000311388 60010 $$aLindbergh, Charles A.$$q(Charles Augustus),$$d1902-1974$$vFiction. 000311388 650_0 $$aPresidents$$zUnited States$$vFiction. 000311388 650_0 $$aPresidents$$xElection$$vFiction. 000311388 650_0 $$aJews$$zUnited States$$vFiction. 000311388 650_0 $$aJewish families$$vFiction. 000311388 650_0 $$aAntisemitism$$vFiction. 000311388 650_0 $$aJewish fiction. 000311388 651_0 $$aNewark (N.J.)$$vFiction. 000311388 655_7 $$aAlternative histories (Fiction)$$2lcgft 000311388 655_7 $$aPolitical fiction.$$2lcgft 000311388 85200 $$bgen$$hPS3568.O855$$iP58$$i2004 000311388 85641 $$3Sample text$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/samples/hm051/2004047490.html 000311388 85642 $$3Publisher description$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/hm051/2004047490.html 000311388 85641 $$3Table of contents$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/hm051/2004047490.html 000311388 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:311388$$pGLOBAL_SET 000311388 980__ $$aBIB 000311388 980__ $$aBOOK 000311388 994__ $$aC0$$bISE