New York, N.Y. Twin Circle Publishing Co., Inc., 1972. Tenth Anniversary Edition of a Classic Revisionist Study in the Field of Far Eastern Affairs. Presumed first printing thus. Trade paperback. xix, [1], 507, [1] pages. Includes Preface and Acknowledgments, Foreword, Introduction to the New Edition by David N. Rowe. Epilogue by the author. Part One: Destroying the Balance of Power in the Pacific; Part Two: Undermining an Ally; Part Three: Coup de Grace; Part Four: Post Mortem. Bibliography. Index. Dr. Anthony Kubek was a nationally prominent authority on American foreign policy, especially US policy in Asia. After a year as a scholarship student at Geneva College, he served during World War II in the US Navy in the Pacific theater and the Far East. He earned three degrees from Georgetown University: B.A. in Foreign Service (1948), M.A. (1950), and Ph.D. in American Diplomatic History (1956). During his academic career, he served as the Academic Dean of Frisco College, in Frisco, Texas, and as a professor at the University of Dallas, where he was chairman of the Department of History and Political Science. He was widely known as a lecturer and a consultant on American foreign policy. He was active in the American Historical Association. His published writings included The Amerasian Papers, a two-volume study issued by the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary, How the Far East was Lost: American Policy and the Creation of Communist China, 1941- 1949 (published in 1963 and 1972), The Red China Papers (1975), Ronald Reagan and Free China (2002), as well as a monograph, Communism at Pearl Harbor: How the Communists Helped to Bring on Pearl Harbor and Open Up Asia to Communization. More