Friendship and Fratricide: An Analysis of Whittaker Chambers and Alger Hiss
ZELIGS, Meyer A.
London: 1967
Stock Code: 000111
Whittaker Chambers was a senior editor of Time magazine and confessed ex-Communist courier and espionage agent. In 1948 he publicly accused Alger Hiss, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace of having belonged to an underground Communist cell in Washington, D.C., during the 1930s. This book is an analysis of the minds of two men whose confrontation hit the headlines all over the world.
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Friendship and Fratricide: An Analysis of Whittaker Chambers and Alger Hiss.
With six illustrations and Index.
Condition: Very Good. Page edges off the book are slightly soiled. Dust jacket is Poor, not price clipped but tatty at the top and with creases. One tear on front repaired with inch of selotape, bit missing top back.
Book Publishing Details | |
Author: | Meyer A. Zeligs (1909-1978) |
Illustrator: | — |
Full title: | Friendship and Fratricide: An Analysis of Whittaker Chambers and Alger Hiss |
Publisher: | Andre Deutsch, London |
Year Printed: | 1967 |
Edition: | First Edition |
Binding: | Hardcover |
ISBN: | No ISBN |
Language: | English |
Category: | History |
Size: | 245mm Tall; 8vo |
Pages: | 476 |
Stock Code: | 000111 |
Links | Historical Highlights |
Keywords: | History, Psychology, Adolf Berle, Laha Chambers, Communist Party, Daily Worker, FBI, Bosley Hiss, Chester Lane, House Committee on Un-American Activities, Richard Nixon, |
Additional information
Weight | 1.02 kg |
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Dust Jacket |