Beschreibung
A prize-winning historian's revelatory account of a close-knit band of American reporters who, in the run-up to World War II, took on the world's dictators and rewrote the rules of modern journalism. By the 1930s, they were interviewing Mussolini, Gandhi, Nehru, and Hitler; sharing cigars with Churchill; and chatting with FDR. They started their careers by reporting the story, but by the outbreak of World War II, they were the story, garnering audiences in the millions. Includes an impressive archive of never-before-seen photos.
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