Kissinger's Year: 1973

Kissinger's Year: 1973

by Sir Alistair Horne CBE (Author)

Synopsis

1973 was a seminal year in world history. The outbreak of the 'Yom Kippur War' took both Israel and the US by surprise, the Vietnam War finally ended, it was the year of detente with the Soviet Union, but the US executive was in a state of collapse following Watergate, and the year ended with the muslim initiated energy crisis, which brought the Western world to the brink of economic disaster - a story of deepest relevance today. 1973 was also very much the year of Henry Kissinger, Nixon's National Security advisor and later Secretary of State - possibly the most powerful in American history, running US foreign policy in default of a 'lame duck' president. It was also the year that Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. This book is the biography of Kissinger - the first he has authorised - viewed through the events of this crucial year. A story of his extraordinarily imaginative aims, his near successes, and, as he admits, his ultimate failures.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 480
Edition: UK First Edition; 1st printing.
Publisher: Orion
Published: 27 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 0297850911
ISBN 13: 9780297850915
Book Overview: Leading British historian on key American statesman of the late 20th century Strong serial and television documentary possibilities Authorised by Kissinger, who has given the author enormous help

Media Reviews
In his masterly new book, distinguished historian Sir Alistair Horne spotlights the man at the epicenter of the events that shook the decade. -- ANDREW ROBERTS compelling. brilliantly analysed... the fascinating story is retold with vigour and shrewdness. -- DAVID OWEN DAILY TELEGRAPH - 05.09.09 a good idea for a book... a fun and lively book: at its best, it casts new light on the peculiar relationship between Nixon and Kissinger, the ultimate odd couple . -- STEPHEN ROBINSON SUNDAY TIMES - 13.09.09 an excellent and absorbing book in which he has marshalled a wonderful array of material SPECTATOR - 10.10.09 This book, like its author, is amiable and civilised and benefits from Horne's extensive experience... an engaging read from a fine historian about an always interesting subject. It enables us to look fairly impartially into the mouth of a rumbling historical volcano. -- CONRAD BLACK STANDPOINT MAGAZINE - 1.09.09 Despite his ties to Kissinger, however, Horne has not given us a whitewash... well-crafted. THE CATHOLIC HERALD 25.09.09
Author Bio
Alistair Horne was educated at Le Rosey, Switzerland, and Jesus College, Cambridge. He ended his war service with the rank of Captain in the Coldstream Guards attached to MI5 in the Middle East. From 1952 to 1955 he worked as a foreign correspondent for the DAILY TELEGRAPH In 1969 he founded the Alistair Horne research fellowship in modern history, St Antony's, Oxford. His numerous books on history and politics have been translated into over ten languages, he was awarded the HAWTHORNDEN prize (for THE PRICE OF GLORY) and the WOLFSON prize (for A SAVAGE WAR OF PEACE). In 1992 he was awarded the CBE; in 1993 he received the French LEGION D'HONNEUR for his work on French history and a D.Litt. from Cambridge University. He was knighted in 2003 for services to Franco-British relations.