"Enemies" is a play by Maxim Gorky produced in Moscow in 1935.Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) was one of the greatest Russian writers.
... the president that America First received substantial and secret support from two of the nation's most powerful newspaper publishers: Joseph Medill Patterson of the New York Daily News and Robert R. McCormick of the Chicago Tribune.
They would soon have the little prick who'd been taunting them. That's the one they were after. If it were Kelly—fine. If not, they'd squeeze him till he squeaked. Either way, it was over. It was well after 3:00 a.m. when they got back ...
Enemies
Enemies stunningly reveals: • The untold story of one of the most damaging enemy spy penetrations in U.S. history—and how the FBI bungled the investigation • How Communist China’s intelligence and influence operations may have ...
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post * New York Daily News * Slate "Fast-paced, fair-minded, and fascinating, Tim Weiner's Enemies turns the...
This book presents an explosive collection of essays that call for Black consciousness and revolutionary action. The author examines Black nationalism, white minority rule, Pan-Africanism, the necessity for Black institutions...
World War II Alien Internment. attorneys grilled him concerning his renunciation . As the questioning progressed , Hiro found himself trying to hold to the advice , given him by those who had preceded him , not to contradict anything he ...
While the testy talking heads and petulant penmen in D.C. might disagree, all relevant evidence supports Trump’s claim. Hilariously told, Enemies: The Press vs.
But when she decides to join a contest to show Letty that she can get things done, Felicity begins to wonder if friends becoming enemies is easier than she thought. Are they really enemies, though...? What does it even mean to be enemies?
This is a book that every American who cares about civil liberties should read.”—Jane Mayer, author of Dark Money “Outstanding.”—The New York Times “Absorbing . . . a sweeping narrative that is all the more entertaining because ...
The author of Treachery lays bare the dangers of gaping holes in America's defense, maintaining that the country's enemies are infiltrating the government to steal secrets.