The Changing Dream

The Changing Dream

"The Changing Dream" is the book that was written by the former United States Senator and Representative John V. Tunney, who was the son of the 1926 to 1928 heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney.

The subtitle is "The Truth About the Material and Energy Crisis and What We Must Do to Resolve It."

Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1975. ISBN 0-385-04850-5

External links

* http://www.genetunney.org/john10.html


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