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During the Cold War, the CIA may have had as much success with books and magazines as with gun-running and spies.
The CIA's International Literacy Center played a vital role in providing access to “the expression of independent ideas so desperately sought by millions.” ...
Forget James Bond. George Minden was the real thing. A Romanian aristocrat by birth, he could have spent his days in manor ...
Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in ...
Joseph Finder, who writes frequently about Russia, is the author of 17 novels including, most recently, “The Oligarch’s ...
Review by Brandy Schillace Read the review During the Cold War, the CIA may have had as much success with books and magazines as with gun-running and spies. Review by Gary Saul Morson Read the review ...
The CIA director is not a member of the president’s cabinet, and should remain publicly nonpartisan in order to represent the ...
Author Charlie English joins Morning Joe to discuss the new book 'The CIA Book Club: The Secret Mission to Win the Cold War ...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, as the Soviet Union imposed ideological control across Eastern Europe, the CIA ...
In an account that reads more like a spy thriller than a political history, British author Charlie English recounts the story ...
A book that ‘explained’ how the world is going to end was classified by the CIA for nearly 60 years, but now it is available to read.
Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in an age of book bans, how powerful stories — and reading — can be.