Suggests that President Clinton's largest legacy may be the weakening of the presidency and the Democratic Party
Calling upon personal testimony and documents released under the Freedom of Information Act, chronicles the life of Henry Kissinger, linking him to events including the war in Indochina and genocide in East Timor.
Brings together Hitchens' most incisive reflections on the 'war on terror', the war in Iraq and the state of the contemporary left.
Combining the best of Hitchens' polemical punch and intellectual elegance in a tightly woven and subtle argument, this book addresses not only why Orwell matters today, but how he will continue to matter in a future, uncertain world.
Mortality is the exemplary story of one man's refusal to cower in the face of the unknown, as well as a searching look at the human predicament.
The author of Why Orwell Matters demonstrates how Thomas Paine's Declaration of the Rights of Man, first published in 1791, a passionate defense of the inalienable rights of humankind, forms the philosophical cornerstone of the United ...
In this unique biography of Thomas Jefferson, leading journalist and social critic Christopher Hitchens offers a startlingly new and provocative interpretation of our Founding Father.
... 98 Amristar massacre (1919), 93, 206 Anderson, John, 200 Anderson, Jon Lee, Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life, ... 258 Acheson, Dean, 92, 96 Acropolis, 238, 240 Acropolis Museum, 240–42 Acropolis Restoration Service, 235 Adamic, ...
Among his many books, perhaps none have sparked more outrage than The Missionary Position, Christopher Hitchens's meticulous and searing study of the life and deeds of Mother Teresa--and it is now available as a Signal deluxe paperback.
Presents an eyewitness account of the 2003 war in Iraq while arguing that the war actually began in 1990 when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, and discusses how the conflict has divided public opinion.
This book is a sobering assessment of the man in the Oval Office and a warning about something even more important -- who we are as a people.