The Locator -- [(subject = "Cuban Missile Crisis 1962--Drama")]

20 records matched your query       


Record 5 | Previous Record | Long Display | Next Record
03040aam a2200337Ii 4500
001 877D620AFC8711E5BDD7DC96DAD10320
003 SILO
005 20160407010229
008 160118s2015    mdua     b    001 0 eng d
020    $a 1442216808
020    $a 9781442216808
020    $a 1442216794
020    $a 9781442216792
035    $a (OCoLC)935132843
040    $a IFC $b eng $c IFC $d BDX $d BUP $d SILO
100 1  $a Blight, James G.
245 14 $a The armageddon letters : $b Kennedy, Khrushchev, Castro in the Cuban missile crisis / $c James G. Blight and Janet M. Lang ; graphic narrative by Andrew Whyte with storyline and dialogue by Koji Masutani.
250    $a First paperback edition 2015
264  1 $a Lanham, MD : $b Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, $c [2015]
300    $a xi, 304 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (page 269-284) and index.
505 0  $a Foreword / Peter Almond -- Introduction. Armageddon in retrospect: "carrying the fire" of the Cuban Missile Crisis into the twenty-first century -- Cast of characters. Three leaders/three crises -- Prelude. Sleepwalk: November 9, 1960-September 11, 1962 -- Act I. Collision: October 22-23, 1962 -- Act II. Spiral: October 23-28, 1962 -- Act III. Escape: October 27-31, 1962 -- Act IV. Squeeze: October 30, 1962-November 20, 1962 -- Postscript. Hope: December 10, 1962-October 15, 2010 -- Appendix A. The Armageddon time machine/text: acquiring the Letters -- Appendix B. The Armageddon time machine/context: bringing the letters back to life.
520    $a "In October, 1962, the Cuban missile crisis brought human civilization to the brink of destruction. On the 50th anniversary of the most dangerous confrontation of the nuclear era, two of the leading experts on the crisis recreate the drama of those tumultuous days as experienced by the leaders of the three countries directly involved: U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, and Cuban President Fidel Castro. Organized around the letters exchanged among the leaders as the crisis developed and augmented with many personal details of the circumstances under which they were written, considered, and received, Blight and Lang poignantly document the rapidly shifting physical and psychological realities faced in Washington, Moscow, and Havana. The result is a revolving stage that allows the reader to experience the Cuban missile crisis as never before--through the eyes of each leader as they move through the crisis. The Armageddon Letters: Kennedy, Khrushchev, Castro in the Cuban Missile Crisis transports the reader back to October 1962, telling a story as gripping as any fictional apocalyptic novel."--Publisher's website.
650  0 $a Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 $x Drama.
700 1  $a Lang, Janet M., $d 1948-
700 1  $a Whyte, Andrew.
700 1  $a Masutani, Koji.
941    $a 1
952    $l KSPG296 $d 20160407032959.0
956    $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=877D620AFC8711E5BDD7DC96DAD10320
994    $a C0 $b BUP

Initiate Another SILO Locator Search

This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.