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Fred J. Cook (1911–2003)

Author of The Golden Book of the American Revolution

47+ Works 498 Members 6 Reviews

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Works by Fred J. Cook

The Golden Book of the American Revolution (1959) 108 copies, 2 reviews
Theodore Roosevelt: Rallying a Free People (1961) — Author — 40 copies
The FBI nobody knows (1964) 37 copies
The warfare state (1964) 37 copies
Mafia! (1973) 14 copies
The New Jersey Colony (1969) 14 copies
The Pinkertons, (1974) 7 copies
The Demagogues (1972) 7 copies
Capricorn 1994 Purse Book (1994) 5 copies
Privateers of '76 (1976) 4 copies
The Crimes of Watergate (1981) 4 copies
American Political Bosses and Machines (1973) 4 copies, 1 review
City Cop (1981) 2 copies
Mob, Inc. (1977) 2 copies
The CIA 1 copy, 1 review
The Nation 1 copy

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Legal name
Cook, Fred James
Birthdate
1911-03-08
Date of death
2003-04-04
Gender
male
Education
Rutgers University (1932)
Occupations
investigative reporter
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Point Pleasant, New Jersey, USA
Place of death
Interlaken, New Jersey, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New Jersey, USA

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7 reviews
One of the better... and more frightening books concerning the life and times of the great American demagogue Senator Joe McCarthy.
Short review - found this on a library shelf. It is one of the most engaging books going.
slender book detailing some of the more infamous political machines in American history.
This is a bound selection of articles from The Nation Magazine by noted journalist Fred J. Cook from a Special Issue dated June 24, 1961, as collected and declassified by the CIA., with approval for release on Nov. 8, 2006, with some of the articles previously released on March 26, 2004.

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Works
47
Also by
1
Members
498
Popularity
#49,659
Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
6
ISBNs
35

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