Literature suppressed on political grounds /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Facts On File,
[2006]
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Edition: | Rev. ed. |
Series: | Facts on File library of world literature.
Banned books (2006) |
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Table of Contents:
- Works discussed in this volume : The affluent society (John Kenneth Galbraith)
- After such knowledge, what forgiveness? : my encounters with Kurdistan (Jonathan C. Randal)
- The age of Keynes (Robert Lekachman)
- All quiet on the Western front (Erich Maria Remarque)
- America in legend (Richard M. Dorson)
- American civics (William H. Hartley and William S. Vincent)
- The American pageant : a history of the republic (Thomas A. Bailey)
- Andersonville (MacKinlay Kantor)
- Animal farm (George Orwell)
- Areopagitica (John Milton)
- Black boy (Richard Wright)
- Bloods : an oral history of the Vietnam War by black veterans (Wallace Terry)
- Born on the Fourth of July (Ron Kovic)
- Boss : Richard J. Daley of Chicago (Mike Royko)
- Burger's daughter (Nadine Gordimer)
- Bury my heart at Wounded Knee (Dee Brown)
- Bus stop, Chezhan (Gao Xingjian)
- By way of deception : the making and unmaking of a Mossad officer (Victor Ostrovsky and Claire Hoy)
- Cancer ward (Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn)
- Cat's cradle (Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.)
- The China lobby in American politics (Ross Y. Koen)
- The CIA and the cult of intelligence (Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks)
- Citizen Tom Paine (Howard Fast)
- The commercial restraints of Ireland considered (John Hely-Hutchinson)
- Comparative politics today : a world view (Gabriel A. Almond, general editor)
- Cry Amandla! (June Goodwin).
- Das Kapital (Karl Marx)
- Daughter of earth (Agnes Smedley)
- The day they came to arrest the book (Nat Hentoff)
- Decent interval (Frank Snepp)
- Did six million really die? The truth at last (Richard Harwood)
- Doctor Zhivago (Boris Pasternak)
- The Drapier's letters (Jonathan Swift)
- A dry white season (André Brink)
- Du Pont : behind the nylon curtain (Gerard Colby Zilg)
- Fail-safe (Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler)
- Fields of fire (James Webb)
- The fragile flag (Jane Langton)
- The fugitive, Perburuan (Pramoedya Ananta Toer)
- Fugitives, Taowang (Gao Xingjian)
- The grapes of wrath (John Steinbeck)
- The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956 (Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn)
- Gulliver's travels (Jonathan Swift)
- Handbook for conscientious objectors (Robert A. Seeley, editor)
- The hoax of the twentieth century (Arthur R. Butz)
- I am the cheese (Robert Cormier)
- Inside Russia today (John Gunther)
- Inside the company : CIA diary (Philip Agee)
- In the spirit of Crazy Horse (Peter Matthiessen)
- An introduction to problems of American culture (Harold O. Rugg)
- The invisible government (David Wise and Thomas B. Ross)
- It can't happen here (Sinclair Lewis)
- Johnny got his gun (Dalton Trumbo)
- A journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow (Aleksandr Nikolaevich Radishchev)
- Julie of the wolves (Jean Craighead George)
- The jungle (Upton Sinclair)
- Keeping faith : memoirs of a president (Jimmy Carter).
- The land and people of Cuba (Victoria Ortiz)
- Land of the free : a history of the United States (John W. Caughey, John Hope Franklin, and Ernest R. May)
- Laughing boy (Oliver La Farge)
- El libro negro de la justicia Chilena, The black book of Chilean justice (Alejandra Matus)
- The man died : prison notes of Wole Soyinka (Wole Soyinka)
- The manifesto of the Communist Party (Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels)
- Marxism versus Socialism (Vladimir G. Simkhovitch)
- Mein Kampf (Adolf Hitler)
- Les Misérables (Victor Hugo)
- My brother Sam is dead (James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier)
- My name is Asher Lev (Chaim Potok)
- My people : the story of the Jews (Abba Eban)
- Nelson and Winnie Mandela (Dorothy Hoobler and Thomas Hoobler)
- 1984 (George Orwell)
- Novel without a name (Duong Thu Huong)
- Oil! (Upton Sinclair)
- One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich (Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn)
- One people, one destiny : the Caribbean and Central America today (Don Rojas)
- The open sore of a continent : a personal narrative of the Nigerian crisis (Wole Soyinka)
- Our land, our time : a history of the United States (Joseph Robert Conlin)
- Paradise of the blind (Duong Thu Huong)
- The patriot, Ha patriot (Hanoch Levin)
- The queen of the bathtut, Malkat Ambatya (Hanoch Levin)
- The politics of dispossession (Edward W. Said)
- The prince (Niccolò Machiavelli).
- Principles of nature (Elihu Palmer)
- Promise of America (Larry Cuban and Philip Roden)
- Report of the Siberian delegation (Leon Trotsky)
- The rights of man (Thomas Paine)
- Russia (Vernon Ives)
- Secrecy and democracy : the CIA in transition (Stansfield Turner)
- El señor presidente, The president (Miguel Angel Asturias)
- Slaughterhouse-five, or the children's crusade (Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.)
- Spycatcher (Peter Wright)
- The state and revolution (Vladimir I. Lenin)
- Strong wind, Viento fuerte (Miguel Angel Asturias)
- The green pope, El papa verde (Miguel Angel Asturias)
- The struggle is my life (Nelson Mandela)
- A summary view of the rights of British America (Thomas Jefferson)
- Sylvester and the magic pebble (William Steig)
- Ten days that shook the world (John Reed)
- The things they carried (Tim O'Brien)
- This earth of mankind child of all nations (Pramoedya Ananta Toer)
- 365 days (Ronald J. Glasser)
- Today's isms : communism, fascism, capitalism, socialism (William Ebenstein)
- The ugly American (William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick)
- Uncle Tom's cabin (Harriet Beecher Stowe)
- United States-Vietnam relations, 1945-1967, The Pentagon papers (U.S. Department of Defense)
- Waiting (Ha Jin)
- Why are we in Vietnam? (Norman Mailer)
- Words of conscience : religious statements on conscientious objection (A. Stauffer Curry, editor, first edition ; Shawn Perry, editor, ninth edition).