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Twentieth Century Journey, Volume 3, A Native's Return...

Twentieth Century Journey, Volume 3, A Native's Return 1945-1988

William L. Shirer
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The third in a three-volume series, this edition chronicles the life of noted journalist, historian, and author William Shirer-a witness to the rise of the Third Reich. Here, Shirer recounts his return to Berlin after its defeat, his shocking firing by CBS News, and his final visit to Paris sixty years after he first lived there as a cub reporter in the 1920s. It paints a bittersweet picture of his final decades, friends lost to old age, and a changing world. More personal than the first two volumes, this final installment takes an unflinching look at the author's own struggles after World War II-and his vindication after the publication of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, his most acclaimed work. It also provides intimate details of his often-troubled marriage. This book gives readers a surprising and moving account of the last years of a true historian-and an important witness to history.;""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""General Introduction""; ""Book One: A Coming Home. 1945""; ""Book Two: The First Two Years. 1945�1947""; ""Book Three: Ousted by CBS. 1947: The End of a Career in Broadcasting.""; ""Book Four: Down and Out: The McCarthy Years. 1948�1959: The Struggle to Survive and to Write and to Publish.""; ""Book Five: “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich��A Turning Point. 1954�1960""; ""Book Six: The Running Out of Time. 1960�1975""
Volume:
3
Year:
2013
Publisher:
RosettaBooks
Language:
english
Pages:
336
ISBN 10:
0795334192
ISBN 13:
9780795334191
Series:
Twentieth Century Journey
File:
EPUB, 13.55 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2013
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