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 Cold War: A History in Documents by Allan M. Winkler, X The Cold War--the bitter standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union--lasted for more than 50 years and polarized the world. The conflict had its roots in political and ideological disagreements dating back to the Russian Revolution of 1917--disagreements that intensified in the wake of World War II. Allan M. Winkler excerpts speeches by Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to demonstrate the growing abyss between the two political systems. President Harry S. Truman's announcement of the existence of a Soviet atomic bomb and his speech to Congress launching the Truman Doctrine testify to the gravity of the situation. Cold War paranoia permeated American society. The investigations of writer Ring Lardner Jr. and government official Alger Hiss by the House UnAmerican Activities Committee, along with speeches by Senator Joseph McCarthy, lay bare the political repression at home generated by the perceived communist threat. Excerpts from Arthur Miller's play The Crucible and the film script of High Noon capture the mood of uncertainty and fear. A picture essay entitled "The Atom Unleashed" collects photographs and cartoons to explore one of the most controversial discoveries of the 20th century.
 The Other Carl Sandburg by Philip R. Yannella, Carl Sandburg is most remembered as a biographer of Lincoln, as the author of such schoolroom poems as "Chicago" and "Fog", and as a popular-culture hero who lent his name, fame, and homey charm to the political campaigns of Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Adlai Stevenson, and John F. Kennedy. One midcentury commentator called him America's "cultural sweetheart". Adlai Stevenson said that Sandburg was the "epitome" of the American dream. Such is the traditional portrait. However, there is another Sandburg, a figure who does not at all resemble the comfortable, comforting persona most of his readers recognize. During the first two decades of his long career, the "other" Carl Sandburg was deeply involved in left-wing politics. This eye-opening book affords a revealing look at that Sandburg. It throws an illuminating light on his involvement in the internal history of the American left, his association with Bolshevism and domestic politics of the Great War, and his hard-nosed, sometimes scurrilous journalism written under his own name and various pseudonyms during the intense class warfare of the years from 1915 to 1920. This picture of the Sandburg few of us know is based on an extraordinary amount of research in government surveillance archives, in the Carl Sandburg Collection at the University of Illinois, and in labor histories, histories of American radicalism, and American literary history.
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After playing in such grubby spots as the railroad station, the park, and even a coal chute, Harry gets so dirty that when he returns home, his owners don`t even recognize him. 1943 Charles Coburn - The Song of Bernadette J. Naish - A Streetcar Named Desire Leo Genn - Quo Vadis Kevin McCarthy - Death of a S... 2005. In addition, Ferrell taps many little-known sources to relate the intriguing story of the Sierra Madre Charles Bickford - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Charles Bickford - The Life of Emile Zola Ralph Bellamy - The Asphalt Jungle Erich von Stroheim - Sunset Boulevard 1951 Karl Malden - A Medal for Benny 1946 Harold Russell - The Corn Is Green Robert Mitchum - The Devil and Miss Jones James Gleason - Here Comes Mr. Jordan Sydney Greenstreet - The Great Dictator James Stephenson - The Farmer's Daughter Thomas Gomez - Ride the Pink Horse Robert Ryan - Crossfire Richard Widmark - Kiss of Death 1948 Walter Huston - The Story of G.I. Joe J. Naish - A Tree Grows In Brooklyn Michael Chekhov - Spellbound John Dall - The Awful Truth Thomas Mitchell - Stagecoach Harry Carey - Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1940s 1940 Walter Brennan - Come and Get It Mischa Auer - My Man Godfrey Stuart Erwin - Pigskin Parade Basil Rathbone - If I Were King John Garfield - Four Daughters Gene Lockhart - Algiers
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