One Minute to Midnight

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Arrow, 2009 - 426 Seiten

October 27, 1962, a day dubbed Black Saturday in the Kennedy White House. The Cuban missile crisis is at its height, and the world is drawing ever closer to nuclear apocalypse.

As the opposing Cold War leaders, John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev, mobilise their forces to fight a nuclear war on land, sea and air, the world watches in terror. In Bobby Kennedy's words, 'There was a feeling that the noose was tightening on all of us, on Americans, on mankind, and that the bridges to escape were crumbling.'

In One Minute to Midnight Michael Dobbs uses a wealth of unseen archival material to tell both the human and the political story of Black Saturday, taking the reader into the White House, the Kremlin and along the entire Cold War battlefront.

Dobbs's thrilling narrative features a cast of characters - including Soviet veterans never before interviewed by a Western writer - with unique stories to tell, witnesses to this crucial moment in twentieth-century history.

Praise for ONE MINUTE TO MIDNIGHT:

'A riveting, hour-by-hour account of one day that could have changed the history of humanity' Joanna Bourke, The Times

'Excellent... [Dobbs] has made extensive use of untapped archive material to reveal the secrets of the cloak-and-dagger operations behind the nuclear stand-off' John Crossland, Daily Mail

'A book with sobering new information, as well as contemporary relevance ... filled with insights that will change the views of experts' Richard Holbrooke, former US Ambassador to the UN, New York Times Book Review

'A compelling - and thrilling - new study ... There is much new material that forces us to revise our assumptions about the crisis' Christopher Silvester, Daily Express

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Born in 1948 Michael Dobb was Chief of Staff and later Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party. He has a doctorate in nuclear defense studies. Dobbs has also been Deputy Chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi, he presented the BBC TV current affairs program Despatch Box and was a columnist for The Mail on Sunday. Dobbs recently penned the hugely acclaimed theatre play, 'The Turning Point'. He is also the author of the Harry Jones Thrillers, Churchill Novels, and the Parliamentary Novels Series. The immensely popular Netflix series House of Cards is based on book 1 of the Parliamentary Novels by the same name. Michael became Lord Dobbs of Wylye in December 2010 after a long career in and around politics.

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