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_aCold war saga / _cby Kempton Jenkins ; foreword by Marvin Kalb. |
250 | _a"Version 1.0, last saved 2010-09-07" | ||
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_aAnn Arbor, Michigan : _bNimble Books, LLC, _cc2010. |
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_axxiv, 426 p. ; _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (annotated) (p. 412-419). | ||
520 | _a"For years, historians have dug into the archives, exploring the nuances of how the cold war was fought. But there is no substitute for the first-person testimony of the man who was there -- in the pit -- in the head-to-head confrontations of Moscow and Berlin and the Third World, in the decades when East and West were struggling for supremacy. Kempton Jenkins was there at every turn. His memoir is a unique personal story as well as a valuable document in diplomatic history"--review by Ernest B. Furgurson, from p. 4 of cover. | ||
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_aWorld politics _y20th century _vPersonal narratives. |
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