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Hitler on Trial: Alan Cranston, Mein Kampf, and the Court of World Opinion
Before the Internet, there was Alan Cranston.In 1939, a 24-year old American journalist, recently returned to New York City from Europe, discovers that Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf-as published in the United States-is sanitized. Using Hitler's own words from the original Nazi manifesto, he translates and writes an annotated condensed edition to expose the full measure of Hitler's evil ideology, chilling anti-Semitism, and plans for world domination. The American publisher of Mein Kampf sues for copyright infringement.This short historical non-fiction book is about the people and events that shaped the young journalist's life. It recounts his determined pursuit of the truth to alert Americans and the world to the danger six months before Hitler's war machine invades Poland and begins the march toward WWII. The journalist was Alan Cranston, future Senator from California, a leader in the U.S. Senate, and candidate for president. Cranston dedicated his life to public service, nuclear arms reduction, and world peace.
My Friend Alan

My Friend Alan

Nathan Palmer

sweetpea books
2025
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When Poppy’s school asks for toy donations to send to Malawi, she knows just the thing - a cuddly blue stegosaurus called Alan. I mean, who wouldn't love a cuddly blue stegosaurus called Alan? Poppy certainly did. But giving away a toy is one thing, giving away a friend is quite another.
The Correspondence of Alan Bush and John Ireland
John Ireland (1879-1962) had a long and close friendship with Alan Bush (1900-1995) which lasted forty years, from 1922, when John Ireland was already fifty years old, until Ireland's death in 1962. It was the relationship of master and pupil and this was clearly reflected in their letters. The two men came to know each other well once Bush had left the Royal Academy of Music in 1922 and became a student of composition with Ireland until 1927. 160 letters are published here for the first time and they provide not only a compelling and engaging narrative, but also a unique insight into the musical and day-to-day lives of the two men. The letters were written during a most interesting and turbulent period in British history: the inter-war period of the 1920s and 30s, the situation during the Second World War and the post-war era. The volume will therefore appeal to those interested in wider aspects of British musical life and social and political history, as well as followers of Ireland and Bush.
collected poems of james alan burdick
James Alan Burdick was born in Omaha on Oct. 24, 1934. He lived there for a short while, then at the following places: Lansing, Topeka, Wilmette, Ankara, Lawrence, Decatur, Chicago, New York, Fort Dix, Fort Gordon, Bushy Park AFB, Belle Mead, Tom's River, Burien, Winnipeg, Sanford, Warsaw, Gowanda, Bloomington, Jamestown, Millington, Evansville, Henderson, and McDaniels. He was educated at: Walnut Street School, Crane Jr. High, New Trier H.S., James Millikin University, McCormick Theological Seminary, New York University, Kingston-Upon-Thames Art School, Brooklyn College, and The University of Manitoba
Reputation: an Alan Mcgill Mystery

Reputation: an Alan Mcgill Mystery

Douglas MItchell

Lulu.com
2015
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The naked body of a strangled man is discovered in a house in Amiens in 1917, and the British Army can't find out who he is or who the murderer is. So they turn to Scotland Yard to cover their backs. Detective Constable Alan McGill and his superior, Inspector Brown, find themselves in France on what seems to be a fools' errand. McGill has other ideas though, and when he suddenly finds himself promoted to Inspector, he determines to solve the mystery. The deeper he delves, the more danger he has to confront, and then, with the mystery solved, he faces a final, deeply disturbing truth.
The Imitation Game: Alan Turing Decoded

The Imitation Game: Alan Turing Decoded

Jim Ottaviani

Abrams ComicArts
2019
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Alan Turing (1912–1954) was the mathematician credited with cracking the German Enigma code during World War II, enabling the Allies to defeat the Nazis. After the war, Turing went on to launch modern computer science through his creation of the universal Turing machine and the Imitation Game, an artificial-intelligence test that is still in use today. Turing kept his code-breaking work a secret in order to safeguard his native England, but failed to hide his sexual preferences, which led to his tragic death at the hands of the same country he worked so hard to protect. Jim Ottaviani and Leland Purvis show Turing to be an eccentric, persecuted genius and a groundbreaking theoretician whose seminal work still plays a role in the science and telecommunication systems that fuel our modern world.