William L. Shirer’s Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is fifty. Ron Rosenbaum re-introduces it: The arrest of Eichmann, chief operating officer of the Final Solution, reawakened the question Why? Why ...
It sat there on your parents' shelf, or maybe your grandparents', alongside the six volumes of Winston Churchill's chronicle of World War II and the 11 volumes of Will and Ariel Durant's "The Story of ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Among hundreds of items in a special archive at Coe College is a press pass from Adolf Hitler's lavish ...
Along with inventing Rotisserie League Baseball, becoming the first public editor of The New York Times and being a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Okrent appeared in two of Burns’ PBS series, ...
In the following excerpt adapted for the Tribune by Ken Cuthbertson from his 2015 book “A Complex Fate: William L. Shirer and the American Century” (McGill-Queen’s University Press), the biographer ...
The accomplishments of acclaimed American journalist William Shirer are celebrated in Wick's latest book, which faithfully tracks the ambitious writer's Midwest origins to his Chicago Tribune ...
In the summer of 1933, William Shirer was living with his new wife in Lloret de Mar, a tiny village on the Catalonian coast. For seven years this young man from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, now 29 years old, ...
It sat there on your parents' shelf, or maybe your grandparents', alongside the six volumes of Winston Churchill's chronicle of World War II and the 11 volumes of Will and Ariel Durant's "The Story of ...