
"This fascinating and sometimes ambiguous book is a history of United States foreign policy told from the point of view of the ideas that motivated it – or rather, not the ideas but the ideal that motivated it: the great ideal of liberty. For Ted Widmer sees the American millennial dream as having at its heart the idea that Americans are the new chosen people, tasked by God to bring liberty to the whole world." - Product Description.
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Have you seen Mendelsund's rejected cover for this upcoming book?
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_hA8afXystbU/SWt8mBgc-NI/AAAAAAAAAd4/4QoBxx6wyYY/s1600-h/larsson.jpg
Amazing don't you think?
are you sure it's rejected? Amazon has the same cover only with a red background:
http://www.amazon.com/Girl-Who-Played-Fire/dp/0307269981/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1231813569&sr=1-1
The rejected cover is slightly different from the amazon one : the original cover looked more like a morgue shot, whereas the final one has an orange background. More fun I imagine...
http://www.studioandrewhoward.com/idioms/produtos.php
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