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Alger Hiss, framed: a new look at the case that made Nixon famous, Joan Brady

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Alger Hiss, framed: a new look at the case that made Nixon famous, Joan Brady
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Alger Hiss
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
939427114
Responsibility statement
Joan Brady
Sub title
framed: a new look at the case that made Nixon famous
Summary
"As a member of the House Un-American Activities Committee, Richard Nixon led the investigations that first drew attention to Alger Hiss and his purported ties to the Soviet regime. These investigations eventually led to the discovery of "proof" that Hiss was a mole in the State Department and precipitated a trial that would eventually ruin him and propel Nixon to the Presidency. But what if the "proof" that eventually led to Hiss's conviction was forged? In this riveting investigation, Joan Brady--winner of The Whitbread Book of the Year--reveals how Nixon manipulated a media and public in the thrall of post-war anti-communist hysteria to make a fabricated case against Hiss, and draws a strong parallel with the French, who a half-century before turned Alfred Dreyfus into a scapegoat for anti-Semitism. Alger Hiss: Framed is necessary and timely, telling soberly the tale of a nation in the grip of paranoid fear and the man who took most advantage of this fear"--Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Alger Hiss comes to dinner -- HUAC in hot pursuit -- Smoking guns -- The trial of the century -- Aftermath
Target audience
adult
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