Description
The Hiss-Chambers case caused widespread political damage and much human suffering. Although nothing written at a distance of almost five decades can undo its effects, this analysis can perhaps explain the passion that the case still arouses.
About the Author
Allen Weinstein served as archivist of the United States from 2005 to 2009. In 1985, he founded the Center for Democracy, a Washington-based nonprofit, and remained its president until 2003. Weinstein has held professorships at Boston University, Georgetown, and Smith College. He received the United Nations Peace Medal in 1986, the Council of Europe's Silver Medal twice, in 1990 and 1996, and the Edgar Allan Poe Special Award from the Mystery Writers of America for his original edition of Perjury: The Hiss-Chambers Case.
Reviews
So far as any one book can dispel a large historical mystery, this book does it, magnificently." - Garry Wills, New York Review of Books
"Lucidly written, impressively researched, closely argued... The result is formidable." - Irving Howe, New York Times Sunday Book Review
"A historic event... Stunningly meticulous, a monument to the intellectual ideal of truth stalked to its hiding place." - George Will, Newsweek
"The definitive account." - Reader's Catalog
"The most exciting piece of history in recent memory." - William F. Buckley
"The most objective and convincing account we have of the most dramatic court case of the century." - Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
"[Weinstein] has gone as far as any historian could to establish the formal validity of the verdict... His treatment of the resulting material strikes one as both judicious and properly skeptical; he writes of it with clarity and restraint. ...Weinstein's contribution, then, is major and I would say definitive." - John Kenneth Galbraith
"Impressive... [Weinstein] makes persuasive use of this material in a narrative that is lucid, dramatic and even handed." - Robert Kirsch, Los Angeles Times Book Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780817912253
Author Allen Weinstein
Format Paperback
Page Count 766
Imprint Hoover Institution Press,U.S.
Publisher Hoover Institution Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 1250g