The Book They Can't Suppress Not for sixty years has a book been so brutally (and; in the end; unsuccessfully) suppressed as An Eye for an Eye. One major newspaper; one major magazine; and three major publishers paid $40;000 for it but were scared off. One printed 6;000 books; then pulped them. Two dozen publishers read An Eye for an Eye and praised it. "Shocking; "Startling;" "Astonishing;" "Mesmerizing;" "Extraordinary;" they wrote to Author John Sack. "I was rivited;" "I was bowled over;" "I love it;" they wrote; but all two dozen rejected it. Finally; BasicBooks published An Eye for an Eye. It "sparked a furious controversy;" said Newsweek. It became a best-seller in Europe but was so shunned in America that it also became; in the words of New York Magazine; "The Book They Dare Not Review." Since then; both 60 Minutes and The New York Times have corroborated what Sack wrote: that at the end of World War II; thousands of Jews sought revenge for the Holocaust. They set up 1;255 concentration camps for German civilians -- German men; women; children and babies. There they beat; whipped; tortured and murdered the Germans. Long unavailable; An Eye for an Eye is back in a new; revised; updated and illustrated edition. Submitted by the publisher; John Sack
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