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  • It is difficult to overstate the importance of condition to most collectors; a rebound book from Boot's Lending Library is worth a few pence; if it has the original wrapper, which were often reattached when they were sold on, that may be worth hundreds of pounds.

    Bibliophilia for Beginners Andrew McKie 2011

  • Max Boot's Aug. 9 op-ed, " The Afghan Mission and the SEAL Tragedy ," incorrectly said they are part of the U.S. Air Force.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • Boot's comments aside, the push by Norquist and other fiscal conservatives to highlight the fiscal costs of the war in Afghanistan raises important questions about the metric by which American security and military operations have been measured in the post-9/11 era.

    Alex Becker: Af-Pak Security Cannot Be Achieved Without a Cost-Benefit Analysis Alex Becker 2011

  • Originally intended as a military propaganda film, The Nail in the Boot's basic message is that sloppy workers are capable of sabotaging a country's national defense the film's alternative title was The Homeland Is In Danger.

    George Heymont: Second Chances, Unexpected Outcomes George Heymont 2011

  • Max Boot's assertion that Britain is no longer a serious military power is unfair and just plain wrong ( "Britain Bows Out of the Security Game," op-ed, Oct. 21).

    The British Lion Will Continue to Retain His Claws 2010

  • Max Boot's Aug. 9 op-ed, " The Afghan Mission and the SEAL Tragedy ," incorrectly said they are part of the U.S. Air Force.

    CORRECTIONS 2011

  • Boot's comments aside, the push by Norquist and other fiscal conservatives to highlight the fiscal costs of the war in Afghanistan raises important questions about the metric by which American security and military operations have been measured in the post-9/11 era.

    Alex Becker: Af-Pak Security Cannot Be Achieved Without a Cost-Benefit Analysis Alex Becker 2011

  • Boot's comments aside, the push by Norquist and other fiscal conservatives to highlight the fiscal costs of the war in Afghanistan raises important questions about the metric by which American security and military operations have been measured in the post-9/11 era.

    Alex Becker: Af-Pak Security Cannot Be Achieved Without a Cost-Benefit Analysis Alex Becker 2011

  • Originally intended as a military propaganda film, The Nail in the Boot's basic message is that sloppy workers are capable of sabotaging a country's national defense the film's alternative title was The Homeland Is In Danger.

    George Heymont: Second Chances, Unexpected Outcomes George Heymont 2011

  • They will be mislead, left behind, The Boot's final victims on Planet Earth.

    Why Does It Have to Require So Much Thought? | Her Bad Mother 2008

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