Most dangerous : Daniel Ellsberg and the secret history of the Vietnam War
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Most dangerous : Daniel Ellsberg and the secret history of the Vietnam War
- Publication date
- 2015
- Topics
- Whistle blowing -- United States -- History, Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- United States, Reading list -- 2016 Summer -- Highland Park High School -- Library list, NEW LIST 20151130, Diplomatic relations, Employees, Politics and government, Whistle blowing, United States -- Foreign relations -- Vietnam -- Juvenile literature, Vietnam -- Foreign relations -- United States -- Juvenile literature, Ellsberg, Daniel, Ellsberg, Daniel -- Juvenile literature, Rand Corporation -- Employees -- Biography, Rand Corporation -- Employees -- Biography -- Juvenile literature, Rand Corporation, Pentagon Papers -- Juvenile literature, Vietnam War (1961-1975), Pentagon Papers, Whistle blowing -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature, United States -- Politics and government, Whistle blowing -- United States -- History -- 20th century, Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- United States -- Juvenile literature, JUVENILE NONFICTION -- United States -- History -- 20th Century, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, JUVENILE NONFICTION -- Biography & Autobiography -- Historical, JUVENILE NONFICTION -- History -- Military & Wars, United States -- Foreign relations -- Vietnam, United States -- Politics and government -- 1969-1974 -- Juvenile literature, Vietnam, United States, United States -- Politics and government -- 1969-1974, Vietnam -- Foreign relations -- United States
- Publisher
- New York : Roaring Brook Press
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- internetarchivebooks; americana; printdisabled
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- Internet Archive
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 959.8M
370 pages : 24 cm
From Steve Sheinkin, the award-winning author of "The Port Chicago 50" and "Bomb "comes a tense, exciting exploration of what the Times deemed "the greatest story of the century": how Daniel Ellsberg transformed from obscure government analyst into "the most dangerous man in America," and risked everything to expose the government's deceit. On June 13, 1971, the front page of the New York Times announced the existence of a 7,000-page collection of documents containing a secret history of the Vietnam War. Known as The Pentagon Papers, these documents had been commissioned by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. Chronicling every action the government had taken in the Vietnam War, they revealed a pattern of deception spanning over twenty years and four presidencies, and forever changed the relationship between American citizens and the politicians claiming to represent their interests.--Publisher description
"The story of Daniel Ellsberg and his decision to steal and publish secret documents about America's involvement in the Vietnam War"--
Ages 10 to 14
Includes bibliographical references and index
Prologue : Feasibility study -- Part I. Insider. Cold warrior ; Day one ; Hostile action ; Welcome Americans ; Wider war ; Patricia ; Limited operations ; Diving board ; Kill ratio ; Escalation ; Break-up ; Making progress ; Search and destroy ; Lasting impression -- Part II. Secrets and Lies. Credibility gap ; The power of leaks ; Low point ; Madman theory ; The Pentagon Papers ; Whole vote ; Night work ; Troublemaker ; Behind the mask ; Bridges burned ; War room ; A matter of patriotism -- Part III. Outsider. Slow build ; Mr. Boston ; Underground ; Arrest ; Fame ; The plumbers ; Bag job ; Consequences ; Preposterous ; Peace with honor? ; Bizarre events ; Painful truth -- Epilogue : History repeats
National Book Award Finalist for Young People's Literature, 2015
YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction, 2016
Boston Globe/Horn Book Nonfiction Award, 2016
Accelerated Reader AR MG+ 6.7
Accelerated Reader MG+ 6.7
From Steve Sheinkin, the award-winning author of "The Port Chicago 50" and "Bomb "comes a tense, exciting exploration of what the Times deemed "the greatest story of the century": how Daniel Ellsberg transformed from obscure government analyst into "the most dangerous man in America," and risked everything to expose the government's deceit. On June 13, 1971, the front page of the New York Times announced the existence of a 7,000-page collection of documents containing a secret history of the Vietnam War. Known as The Pentagon Papers, these documents had been commissioned by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. Chronicling every action the government had taken in the Vietnam War, they revealed a pattern of deception spanning over twenty years and four presidencies, and forever changed the relationship between American citizens and the politicians claiming to represent their interests.--Publisher description
"The story of Daniel Ellsberg and his decision to steal and publish secret documents about America's involvement in the Vietnam War"--
Ages 10 to 14
Includes bibliographical references and index
Prologue : Feasibility study -- Part I. Insider. Cold warrior ; Day one ; Hostile action ; Welcome Americans ; Wider war ; Patricia ; Limited operations ; Diving board ; Kill ratio ; Escalation ; Break-up ; Making progress ; Search and destroy ; Lasting impression -- Part II. Secrets and Lies. Credibility gap ; The power of leaks ; Low point ; Madman theory ; The Pentagon Papers ; Whole vote ; Night work ; Troublemaker ; Behind the mask ; Bridges burned ; War room ; A matter of patriotism -- Part III. Outsider. Slow build ; Mr. Boston ; Underground ; Arrest ; Fame ; The plumbers ; Bag job ; Consequences ; Preposterous ; Peace with honor? ; Bizarre events ; Painful truth -- Epilogue : History repeats
National Book Award Finalist for Young People's Literature, 2015
YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction, 2016
Boston Globe/Horn Book Nonfiction Award, 2016
Accelerated Reader AR MG+ 6.7
Accelerated Reader MG+ 6.7
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