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Ron Rosenbaum
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Ron Rosenbaum

Ron Rosenbaum is the bestselling author of Explaining Hitler and The Shakespeare Wars and has written or edited six other books. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Harper’s, The Atlantic, and The New Yorker. He writes a column for Slate and lives in New York City.

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How the End Begins will be released on February 21, 2012 in Trade Paperback
Feb 21, 2012
How the End Begins is now available in Trade Paperback
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How the End Begins will be released on March 01, 2011 in Hardcover, eBook
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Politico, April 19, 2012
...his remarkable biography of Lyndon Baines Johnson, a very American tale of Shakespearean tragedy and triumph," by Ron Rosenbaum: "Caro still plans to live in Vietnam, he told me when I visited him in his Manhattan office recently. He’s 76 now. There...
Chronicle of Higher Education, April 8, 2012
...the truth hurt. And though he and I still may well differ, for that I apologize to him. Ron Rosenbaum is author of Explaining Hitler, The Shakespeare Wars, and, most recently, How the End Begins: The Road to Nuclear World War III (Simon & Schuster, 2...
Daily Beast, April 2, 2012
...like to put it. Many have tried to solve it, including me. I concluded, as did the journalist Ron Rosenbaum before me, that Mary was most probably murdered by Ray Crump, the man police arrested within hours of the crime in the vicinity of the murder. He...
Georgia Straight, March 15, 2012
...all-time favourites in Sharman's stores, including Craig Unger's dazzling House of Bush, House of Saud and Ron Rosenbaum's spectacular Explaining Hitler. Rarely did I go into a Book Warehouse looking for a specific title. Usually, I just browsed before...
NPR, March 15, 2012
...T.C. Boyle, Mary Doria Russell and Sarah Vowell. Fiction and nonfiction releases from Marcia Clark, Julian Barnes, Ron Rosenbaum and Bing West. Please keep your community civil. All comments must follow the NPR.org Community rules and terms of use. See...
NPR, March 14, 2012
...T.C. Boyle, Mary Doria Russell and Sarah Vowell. Fiction and nonfiction releases from Marcia Clark, Julian Barnes, Ron Rosenbaum and Bing West. Please keep your community civil. All comments must follow the NPR.org Community rules and terms of use. See...
NPR, March 7, 2012
...T.C. Boyle, Mary Doria Russell and Sarah Vowell. Fiction and nonfiction releases from Marcia Clark, Julian Barnes, Ron Rosenbaum and Bing West. Fiction and nonfiction releases from Stieg Larsson, Arthur Phillips, Stephen Hawking and more. Please keep...
TheStar.com.my, March 1, 2012
...horrific theories about eugenics. Pantheon Author: Sam Bourne Publisher: HarperCollins, 416 pages ONE autumn afternoon in the mid-1960s, Ron Rosenbaum, a recently arrived freshman at Americas venerable Yale University, was summoned to the institutions...
WXEL, March 1, 2012
...writer and Julian Barnes returns with stories of love. Robert Putnam and David Campbell look at American religion, Ron Rosenbaum warns of the potential for nuclear war, and Bing West evaluates military failures in Afghanistan. Fiction and nonfiction...
KTEP 88.5 FM, March 1, 2012
...writer and Julian Barnes returns with stories of love. Robert Putnam and David Campbell look at American religion, Ron Rosenbaum warns of the potential for nuclear war, and Bing West evaluates military failures in Afghanistan. Fiction and nonfiction...
NPR, March 1, 2012
...of the Berlin Wall, most Americans are more likely to fear an act of terrorism than nuclear annihilation. Ron Rosenbaum, author of , says we forget about the global nuclear threat at our peril. Rosenbaum tells NPR's Neal Conan that after 1991, "we took...
Wyoming Public Radio, March 1, 2012
...writer and Julian Barnes returns with stories of love. Robert Putnam and David Campbell look at American religion, Ron Rosenbaum warns of the potential for nuclear war, and Bing West evaluates military failures in Afghanistan. Fiction and nonfiction...
WRTI 90.1 FM, February 29, 2012
...writer and Julian Barnes returns with stories of love. Robert Putnam and David Campbell look at American religion, Ron Rosenbaum warns of the potential for nuclear war, and Bing West evaluates military failures in Afghanistan. Fiction and nonfiction...
WNIJ, February 29, 2012
...writer and Julian Barnes returns with stories of love. Robert Putnam and David Campbell look at American religion, Ron Rosenbaum warns of the potential for nuclear war, and Bing West evaluates military failures in Afghanistan. Fiction and nonfiction...