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How Russia Stole America's Atomic Secrets

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Seller notes
“Very Good”
Author
Considine, Bob
Book Title
How Russia Stole America's Atomic Secrets
Cover
Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
International News Service
Publication Year
1951
Pages
36p.
Topic
Atomic / Nuclear
Format
Paperback
Edition
1st Edition
Printing
1st Printing
Book Condition
Very Good
Defects
This is a trade sized paperback book with heavy cardstock, covers and a stapled spine. The book is in Very Good condition, and was issued without a dust jacket. The spine and rear spine, joint of the book cover have noticeable toning. The text pages, are clean and bright. This book appears to have come about, during the hoopla about Julius and Ethel Rosenberg being spies, for Russia. Bob Considine was one of the witnesses to the, executions of the Rosenberg, and it appears he had done some, reporting on the entire scandal and this particular booklet was, the results of some of his reporting. "Robert Bernard, Considine, known as Bob Considine (November 4, 1906 – September, 25, 1975) , was an American journalist, author, and, commentator. He is best known as the co-author of Thirty, Seconds Over Tokyo and The Babe Ruth Story. "With Ted W., Lawson, Considine authored Thirty Seconds over Tokyo, an, account of Lt. Col. James Doolittle's 1942 air raid on Japan, that was released the following year. It became a best-selling, book. Considine was prolific, with a level of production few, could match. "Considine's speed, accuracy, and concentration as, a writer and his seemingly inexhaustible energy were legendary, in the newspaper profession. He was known to work at two, typewriters at one time, writing a news story on one and a, column or book on the other. His colleagues at the Washington, Post recalled that he wrote a column on the 1942 World Series, in nine minutes--on a train with his typewriter on a baggage, car and the conductor shouting, 'All aboard.' ," according to, the Dictionary of American Biography."
Binding
Paperback
Subject
Atomic / Nuclear
Year Printed
1951
Special Attributes
1st Edition

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