The Dead Hand - Reagan, Gorbachev and the Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race

Author(s): David E. Hoffman

Military History

An incredible account of how the Cold War arms race finally came to a close.


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WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE

A stunning feat of research and narrative. Terrifying. -- John le Carré

Authoritative and chilling ... a readable, many-tentacled account of the decades-long military standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union ... The Dead Hand is deadly serious, but this story can verge on pitch-black comedy - Dr. Strangelove as updated by the Coen Brothers. -- New York Times

'The Dead Hand' is a brilliant work of history, a richly detailed, gripping tale that takes us inside the Cold War arms race as no other book has...a story so riveting and scary that you feel like you are reading a fictional thriller. -- Rajiv Chandrasekaran, author of 'Imperial Life in the Emerald City'

An extraordinary achievement. -- Sir Michael Dobbs

This is a tour de force of investigative history. -- Steve Coll

A thought-provoking book which reads like a thriller. A gripping chronicle of the second half of the last century and a brilliant analysis of the single strategic conflict that more than any other shaped today's world. -- Gordon Thomas, author of 'Inside British Intelligence and Gideon’s Spies'

I found 'The Dead Hand' extremely stimulating. As a Foreign Office Minister I was involved in Gorbachev's meeting with Margaret Thatcher; and as Defence Secretary from 1992-95 I was very much associated with the safe removal of post-Soviet states' nuclear weapons. This book is an excellent history of that period. -- Sir Malcolm Rifkind, MP

This book, which won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for general non-fiction and is soon to be published in the UK, is in the best traditions of American long-form reportage... Key characters are evoked in enough detail to make us care and then carry the narrative through to the end. It involves simplifications and elisions: but in this case, these are less important than the horrified fascination Hoffman - a former Washington Post Moscow correspondent, later foreign editor - succeeds in rousing through a story at once journalistically detailed and morally alive. -- John Lloyd, FT

Hoffman's magisterial, human, vividly readable account of a remarkable time doesn't stop in 1991. -- Peter Preston, Guardian

[Hoffman] has compiled a fascinating narrative of the last phase of the cold war and the era of Mikhail Gorbachev, glasnost and perestroika, which ended amid the collapse of the Soviet Union. -- Max Hastings, Sunday Times

This is an important well-written volume that makes a major contribution to our understanding of the last decade of the Cold War and its aftermath. -- Christopher Andrew, Literary Review

['The Dead Hand'] has important things to say... It is exceptionally well informed. Anyone interested in the Cold War will learn something new from this fascinating, if rather depressing, read. -- BBC History Magazine

If you like your history told James Bond style, you'll love this book. -- Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph

David E. Hoffman bagged a Pulitzer for 'The Dead Hand: Reagan, Gorbachev and the Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race' (Icon Books, ?11.99). The book reads with the pace of a political thriller and includes wonderful insight into the relationship between the Cold War's two central characters who managed to pull their empires back from the brink at a time when they shared an arms arsenal with the explosive power of 1 million Hiroshimas. -- Irish Examiner

 

General Fields

  • : 9781785785313
  • : Icon Books, Limited
  • : Icon Books, Limited
  • : 0.54
  • : 01 October 2022
  • : 4.4 Centimeters X 12.9 Centimeters X 19.8 Centimeters
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : David E. Hoffman
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 909.825
  • : 592