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The riveting new book on the momentous year, campaign, and election that shaped American history.
It’s January 2, 1960: the day that Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy declared his candidacy; and with this opening scene, Chris Wallace offers readers a front-row seat to history. From the challenge of primary battles in a nation that had never elected a Catholic president, to the intense machinations of the national conventions—where JFK chose Lyndon Johnson as his running mate over the impassioned objections of his brother Bobby—this is a nonfiction political thriller filled with intrigue, cinematic action, and fresh reporting. Like with many popular histories, readers may be familiar with the story, but few will know the behind-the-scenes details, told here with gripping effect.
Featuring some of history’s most remarkable characters, page-turning action, and vivid details, Countdown 1960 follows a group of extraordinary politicians, civil rights leaders, Hollywood stars, labor bosses, and mobsters during a pivotal year in American history. The election of 1960 ushered in the modern era of presidential politics, with televised debates, private planes, and slick advertising. In fact, television played a massive role. More than 70 million Americans watched one or all four debates. The public turned to television to watch campaign rallies. And on the night of the election, the contest between Kennedy and Nixon was so close that Americans were glued to their televisions long after dawn to see who won.
The election of 1960 holds stunning parallels to our current political climate. There were—potentially valid—claims of voter fraud and a stolen election. There was also a presidential candidate faced with the decision of whether to contest the result or honor the peaceful transfer of power.
William Morgan, a tough-talking ex-paratrooper, stunned family and
friends when in 1957 he left Ohio to join freedom fighters in the
mountains of Cuba. He led one band of guerrillas, and Che Guevara
another, and together they swept through the country, ultimately
forcing corrupt dictator Fulgencio Batista from power. In just a
year of fighting, the American revolutionary had altered the
landscape of the Cold War. But Morgan believed they were fighting
to liberate Cuba. Then Fidel Castro canceled elections, seized
properties, and imprisoned Morgan's fellow freedom fighters. Even
Morgan's own house mysteriously blew up. But The Comandante is
about more than just the revolution. It's the story of two people
in love, pressured by government agents and mobsters vying to
control a nation that soon brought the world to the brink of
nuclear destruction. In the mountains, Morgan met Olga Rodriguez, a
beautiful, fiery nurse, whom he soon married. Together, amid their
firestorm romance, they decided to take a stand and take back the
government from Castro and Guevara. The newlyweds began running
arms to prepare for a counterrevolution, soon caught in a
cloak-and-dagger web among Castro's forces; the Mob, which
controlled Havana; and the CIA's preparations for the Bay of Pigs
Invasion. But one of Morgan's guards betrayed him to Castro, who
threw the counterrevolutionary in prison, placing his wife and
their two daughters under house arrest. The couple smuggled secret
messages to each other until Olga ultimately escaped by drugging
her captors. Before she could free her husband, though, a junta
tribunal tried and sentenced him to death by firing squad. Drawing
on declassified FBI, CIA, and Army intelligence records as well as
Olga's diaries, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors Michael Sallah and
Mitch Weiss skillfully reveal the inner workings of the Cuban
Revolution while detailing the incredible love story of a rebel
nurse and an American street hero who left their mark on history.
'I WANTED TO SEND A MESSAGE TO THE CARTELS. WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE. WE
KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. WE'RE GOING TO MAKE IT HARD FOR YOU. BUT AS
I WOULD SOON FIND OUT, THEY WERE GOING TO MAKE IT HARD FOR ME,
TOO.' Infiltrating cartels and bringing down international drug
lords since his days in 1980s Chicago, Jack Riley was one of the
best agents the Drug Enforcement Administration had ever had. But
when he moved to the border town of El Paso, he was on the front
line of the battle against Mexican cartels waging war just miles
away. His brief was to capture the DEA's deadliest target: El
Chapo. For over twenty years, Riley had seen the fear and bloodshed
that Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Loera and his Sinaloa Cartel had
caused, whilst the availability of drugs on American streets had
exploded. Soon after arriving in El Paso, Riley found himself
entangled in America's most deadly feud, and a bounty on his head.
. . Drug Warrior is a thrilling journey into a life spent at the
heart of America's drug wars, including the opioids crisis now
ravaging its heartland, and a unique insight into the DEA's
operation to finally bring its long-time nemesis to justice.
The hunt for Ernesto "Che" Guevera was one of the first successful
U.S. Special Forces missions in history. Using government reports
and documents, as well as eyewitness accounts, "Hunting Che" tells
the untold story of how the infamous revolutionary was captured--a
mission later duplicated in Afghanistan and Iraq.
As one of the architects of the Cuban Revolution, Guevera had
become famous for supporting and organizing similar insurgencies in
Africa and Latin America. When he turned his attention to Bolivia
in 1967, the Pentagon made a decision: Che had to be stopped.
Major Ralph "Pappy" Shelton was called upon to lead the mission.
Much was unknown about Che's force in Bolivia, and the stakes were
high. With a handpicked team of Green Berets, Shelton turned
Bolivian peasants into a trained fighting and
intelligence-gathering force.
"Hunting Che" follows Shelton's American team and the newly formed
Bolivian Rangers through the hunt to Che's eventual capture and
execution. With the White House and the Pentagon monitoring every
move, Shelton and his team helped prevent another Communist threat
from taking root in the West.
INCLUDES PHOTOS
A collection of twenty-five traditional stories explaining why an animal or plant or natural object looks or acts the way it does. Following each story are storytelling tips and short modern, scientific explanations for the subject of the story.
In a remote, enemy-held valley in Afghanistan, a Special Forces
team planned to scale a steep mountain to surprise and capture a
terrorist leader. But before they found the target, the target
found them...
The team was caught in a deadly ambush that not only threatened
their lives, but the entire mission. The elite soldiers fought
huddled for hours on a small rock ledge as rocket-propelled
grenades and heavy machine-gun fire rained down on them. With total
disregard for their own safety, they tended to their wounded and
kept fighting to stay alive. When the battle finally ended, ten
soldiers had earned Silver Stars--the Army's third highest award
for combat valor. It was the most Silver Stars awarded to any unit
in one battle since Vietnam.
Based on dozens of interviews with those who were there, "No Way
Out "is a compelling narrative of an epic battle that not only
tested the soldiers' mettle but serves as a cautionary tale. Be
careful what you ask a soldier to do because they will die trying
to accomplish their mission.
The last great secret of the Vietnam War is revealed in a gripping
book that is the culmination of efforts for which the authors
received a Pulitzer Prize for investigative
reporting. TIGER FORCE is the searing story of a group of elite
army soldiers in Vietnam who spun dangerously out of control and
went on a horrific seven-month rampage. It is also the story of how
these crimes, buried by the army for decades, at last came to light
through the heroic persistence of a few individuals who could not
forget.
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