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  • Crozier, Brian

    Published by Chatto & Windus, London, 1960

    Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.

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    First Edition. Fine cloth copy in a near fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. ; 256 pages; Description: 256 p. 21 cm. Subjects: Revolutions. World politics --1945-1955. 1 Kg.

  • CROZIER, Brian

    Published by Beacon Press, Boston, 1960

    Seller: G. & J. CHESTERS, TAMWORTH, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. RARE BEING SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the ffep & dated London Sept '60. 256 pages, a very good hardback with black lettering on the spine. Also has E. W. F. Tomlin embossed ownership stamp, which shows that the book was once owned by him. (If you Google him you will see he too was an author who wrote many books and articles on philosophical topics).

  • Crozier, Brian

    Published by Chatto & Windus, London, 1960

    Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland

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    First Edition. Fine cloth copy in a near fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. ; 256 pages; Description: 256 p. 21 cm. Subjects: Revolutions. World politics --1945-1955. 1 Kg.

  • Crozier, Brian (Rossiter)

    Language: English

    Published by Chatto & Windus, London Uk, 1960

    Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 256 Pp. Red Boards. First Printing. Fine In Very Good Dust Jacket. Brian Rossiter Crozier (1918-2012) Was A Historian, Propagandist And Journalist. Wikipedia Informs Us That He Was One Of The Central Staff Members Of A Secret Propaganda Department Belonging To The Uk Foreign Office, Known As The Information Research Department (Ird). Crozier Was Born In A Small Village In Australia, Where His Father Worked As Mining Engineer. In 1923 His Family Moved To France. In 1930, It Moved To England, Where He Received A Scholarship To Study Piano And Composition At The Trinity College Of Music In London. Early In Life He Believed In Communism, As A Reaction To The Great Depression And To Adolf Hitler, But He Later Changed His Philosophy And Worked To Combat Communism. Crozier Eventually Became Interested In Journalism And Pursued A Career That Led Him To Become A Foreign Correspondent For Reuters, A Columnist For The Economist, A Reporter For The Bbc And, During A Brief Return To Australia, A Writer For Sydney Morning Herald.Crozier Worked As The Director Of Forum World Features, Set Up In 1966 By The Congress For Cultural Freedom, Which Had Ties To The American Central Intelligence Agency (Cia). While Editing The Economist's "Insider" News Sheet Foreign Report, Crozier, As He Later Recorded In His Memoirs, Kept Some Of The Best Stories That Reached Him For The Cia. He Stated In 1975 That Forum World Features Had Broken All Ties To The Cia When He Became Its Director In The 1960S. In 1970, Crozier Founded The Institute For The Study Of Conflict, Based In London, To Study Insurgencies And Terrorism. He Presided Over It For Most Of The 1970S. According To A Profile Written By David Rees In 1985 For The American Fortnightly National Review "The Institute. Was The First Private Think-Tank Devoted To The Study Of Terrorism And Subversion". Under His Direction (He Left In 1979) The Institute Specialised In The Study Of The "Peacetime" Strategy Of The Soviet Union. Its Analyses, Including The Annual Of Power And Conflict, Which It Published For Ten Years, Have Been Used In War Colleges Throughout The West. For Many Years, Crozier Wrote A Regular Column, "The Protracted Conflict", In The National Review. Joseph D'agostino Of Human Events Stated, "Crozier Has Another Distinction: In 1988 He Appeared In The Guinness Book Of World Records For Having Interviewed The Most Heads Of State Or Government, 58 In All".Crozier Provided Advice To The British Secret Intelligence Service, To The Information Research Department (Ird) Of The British Foreign Office, And To The Cia. Lecturing To Britain's Staff College For Army Officers During The Early 1970S, When The Labour Party Was In Power Under Harold Wilson, Crozier Stated If The Government Went "Too Far", It Was The Armed Forces' Duty To Intervene (He Claimed That He Was Enthusiastically Applauded). In 1982, It Was Revealed From The Papers Of A Former Bavarian State Security Chief, Hans Langemann, That Crozier Was An Attendant Of Le Cercle And Headed A Secret International Group That Tried To Influence The West German Federal Election Of 1980 By Using Secret-Service Connections And Cover-Up Financial Transactions To Make Franz Josef Strauß Chancellor Of The Federal Republic Of Germany. Crozier Was A Co-Founder Of The Group The 61, An Organisation That Wanted To Counter Soviet Communist Propaganda. Harpercollins Published Crozier's Autobiography, Free Agent: The Unseen War 1941-1991, In 1993, Which Was Revised And Corrected In Paperback Edition In 1994.Crozier Was A Distinguished Visiting Fellow On War, Revolution, And Peace Of The Hoover Institution. He Was Also A Member Of The International Advisory Council Of The Victims Of Communism Memorial Foundation. In 1985, He Signed A Petition In Support For The Far-Right Paramilitary Contras Of Nicaragua.