Now in one volume: the three-part autobiography from the National Book Awardâwinning author of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.
The former CBS foreign correspondent and historian provides an invaluable look back at his lifeâand the events that forged the twentieth century.
The Start (1904-1930): In the first of a three-volume series, Shirer tells the story of his early life, growing up in Cedar Rapids, and later serving as a new reporter in Paris.
The Nightmare Years (1930-1940): In the second of a three-volume series, Shirer chronicles his time in Europe as Hitler dominated Germany and began one of the most dangerous conflicts in world history.
A Nativeâs Return (1945-1988): The most personal of the three volumes, this edition offers an honest look at the many personal and professional setbacks Shirer experienced after World War II endedâand delivers a fascinating take on the aftermath of the war.
Series praise
âMr. Shirer stirs the ashes of memory in a personal way that results in both a strong view of world events and of the need for outspoken journalism. Had Mr. Shirer been merely a bland âobjectiveâ reporter without passion while covering Hitlerâs Third Reich, this book and his other histories could never have been written.â âThe New York Times
âIncluded in Shirerâs well-wrought narrative are such little-known events as the trials of American broadcasters who propagandized for the Third Reich during WWII, as well as such more familiar matters as the McCarthyism of the 1950s. The authorâs comments are refreshingly unfettered by self-consciousness . . . A fine, fitting conclusion to an important work of autobiography.â âKirkus Reviews