
One Minute To Midnight
Kennedy, Khrushchev and Castro on the Brink of Nuclear War
$37.96
- Paperback
480 pages
- Release Date
1 June 2009
Summary
Michael Dobbs recreates the ‘most dangerous moment in human history’ and brings the Cuban missile crisis to a new generation.
October 27, 1962, a day dubbed Black Saturday in the Kennedy White House. The Cuban missile crisis is at its height, and the world is drawing ever closer to nuclear apocalypse.
As the opposing Cold War leaders, John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev, mobilize their forces to fight a nuclear war on land, sea and air, the world watches in terror. In Bobby …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780099492450 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0099492458 |
| Author: | Michael Dobbs |
| Publisher: | Cornerstone |
| Imprint: | Arrow Books Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 480 |
| Release Date: | 1 June 2009 |
| Weight: | 336g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 131mm x 31mm |
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Mesmerising stuff … a riveting hour-by-hour account of one day that could have changed the history of humanity
Mesmerising stuff … a riveting hour-by-hour account of one day that could have changed the history of humanity – Joanna Bourke * The Times *[Dobbs] has made extensive use of untapped archive material to reveal the secrets of the cloak-and-dagger operations behind the nuclear stand-off in the Caribbean… Excellent – John Crossland * Daily Mail *A book with sobering new information … as well as contemporary relevance … filled with insights that will change the views of experts – Richard Holbrooke, former US ambassador to the UN * New York Times Book Review *Dobb’s hour-by-hour overview is a worthy study of this much mythologised fortnight … Dobb’s chronological approach not only provides a natural sense of pace, but also allows him to illustrate the near-fatal time lag in communication between the two sides * Time Out *In this compelling - and thrilling - new study by Michael Dobbs, there is much new material that forces us to revise our assumptions about the crisis… This is the first book about the crisis to tell the story of the tactical cruise missiles and the first to contain interviews with Soviet veterans. Dobbs adopts a cinematic style, cross-cutting between locations and time zones, and perfectly judges the acceleration of pace in the second half of the book which concentrates on Black Sunday. Unlike previous writers, Dobbs gives due prominence to the subplots, any one of which might have sparked mass destruction – Christopher Silvester * Daily Express *Dobbs writes it up like a thriller – Billy Heller * New York Post *A relentless and determined researcher, Dobbs visited half a dozen countries including Russia and Cuba, over a two year period in his search for the full truth about the October missile crisis… This author seeks to humanise the story and bring it down to the level of the individual pilot or soldier * Irish Times *Dobbs is a master at telling stories as they unfold and from a variety of perspectives… In a densely packed, fast-paced narrative, Dobbs presents the crisis from its early stages through the decision to blockade Cuba and Kennedy’s ordering of DEFCON 2, the last step before an attack, to the final resolution * Publishers Weekly (starred review) *Extraordinary … As gripping as any fiction. Dobbs is an impeccable researcher and reporter * The Christian Science Monitor *A book with sobering new information about the world’s only superpower nuclear confrontation - as well as contemporary relevance … Filled with insights that will change the views of experts and help inform a new generation – Richard Holbrooke * The New York Times Book Review *
About The Author
Michael Dobbs
Michael Dobbs is a reporter for the Washington Post, who devoted much of his journalistic career to covering the collapse of communism. He was the Post’s bureau chief in Warsaw (1980-82), Paris (1983-86) and Moscow (1988-1993). He has held fellowships at Harvard and Princeton University and is the author of three books- Down with Big Brother (1996), Madeleine Albright (1999) and Saboteurs (2004). Down with Big Brother was a runner-up for the 1997 PEN award for non-fiction.
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