Most Popular Books by Alistair Cooke

Alistair Cooke is the author of Douglas Fairbanks (2002), How to Do "America" in 13 Hours (1978), The Ordeal of the South (1956), Alistair Cooke's American Journey (2007), Reporting America (2008).

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Douglas Fairbanks

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Douglas Fairbanks
This now classic portrait of Douglas Fairbanks - the swashbuckling original King of Hollywood - was first published in 1940. This book goes step-by-step through Fairbanks'' career.

Alistair Cooke's American Journey

release date: Apr 26, 2007
Alistair Cooke's American Journey
Alistair Cooke, then a Washington correspondent for the Guardian, recognized a great story to be told in investigating at first hand the effects of the Second World War on America and the daily lives of Americans as they adjusted to radically new circumstances. Within weeks of the Pearl Harbor attack, Cooke set off with a reporter’s zeal on a circuit of the entire country to see what the war had done to people. He talked to everyone he encountered on his extensive trip, from miners to lumberjacks, to war-profiteers, to day-laborers, to local politicians – even the unfortunate Japanese-Americans who had been rapidly interned in stark, desert camps. This unique travelogue celebrates an important American character and the indomitable spirit of a nation that was to inspire Cooke’s reports and broadcasts for some sixty years.

Reporting America

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Reporting America
Alistair Cooke was the greatest of all twentieth century reporters of life in America to the rest of the world. Published to celebrate the centenary of his birth, this book presents the cream of his writings on the events that shaped modern American history, from the end of the Second World War through to the assassination of John Kennedy and of Bobby Kennedy (Cooke was actually present), the moon landings and the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Almost all the material is previously unpublished in book form - transcripts of his legendary Letters from America, long-forgotten reports in the Guardian (whose correspondent in New York he was for 25 years) and other freshly discovered writings. The book will be illustrated throughout in full colour with iconic photographs of the events Cooke is describing.

Above London

Above London
Provides a visual record of London through unique aerial photographs and accompanying text.

A Cooke Essential Letters 80's

release date: Mar 01, 2009

Fun and Games with Alistair Cooke

release date: Feb 01, 1996
Fun and Games with Alistair Cooke
Alistair Cooke, whom many knew as the former host of "Masterpiece Theatre," was also one of the world''s best journalists. Here he brings his unique blend of wit, curiosity, and insight to bear on the world of sports and entertainment. He writes with equal verve on golf (his favorite sport), tennis, boxing, sailing, and horse racing. And his selections on the movies, jazz, and the theater are just as delightful. Whether writing on George Gershwin or Arnold Palmer, Muhammad Ali or Groucho Marx, Charlie Chaplin or Jack Nicklaus, Duke Ellington or Sugar Ray Robinson, the Masters golf tournament or Wimbledon, the Kentucky Derby or "How the Russians Invented Baseball," Alistair Cooke is as charming as he is informative.

America Observed

release date: Nov 01, 1990

The Future of American Politics ; with an Introductory Letter by Alistair Cooke

A Collection of Speeches and Essays Written by Alistair Cooke and Issued as Pamphlets and Offprints

Proceedings of the International Churchill Societies, 1988-1989

release date: Feb 01, 1990

Letter from America

release date: Jan 01, 1993

The Ordeal of the South. A Study of Race Relations in the United States ... Reprinted from the Manchester Guardian, Etc

Garbo and the Night Watchmen. A Selection from the Writings of British and American Film Critics. Assembled and Edited by A. Cooke

General Eisenhower on the Military Churchill

Remarks at the Commemoration Ceremony in Honor of the Two-hundredth Anniversary of the First Continental Congress

America (videorecording): A Personal History of the United States/Episode 11: The Arsenal

Esquire 50th Anniversary Records

Esquire 50th Anniversary Records
Material pertaining to a special issue of Esquire in 1983 celebrating the magazine''s fiftieth anniversary, for which the editors commissioned fifty essays by leading American authors on "The Fifty Who Made a Difference," notable Americans active in the years since Esquire''s founding in 1933. Notes, correspondence, and drafts of essays from 21 of the fifty authors (or their representatives), in communication with Lee Eisenberg and Rust Hills (Esquire literary editor). Some miscellaneous material related to other issues, particularly from Truman Capote and Irwin Shaw, dates from as early as 1976 and as late as 1984.

A Generation on Trail: U.S.A. Vs. Alger Hiss

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