William Rust Livres



The Story of the Daily Worker
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of 1930, the narrative chronicles the audacious founding of a socialist daily newspaper by nine determined individuals in a freezing warehouse, defying the odds without financial backing. The story, recounted by first editor William Rust, spans significant historical events, including the Great Depression and World War II, highlighting the paper's resilience amid bans and boycotts. This newly illustrated and annotated edition commemorates the Morning Star's 80th anniversary, celebrating its tumultuous journey through crises and controversies.
Eisenhower and Cambodia: Diplomacy, Covert Action, and the Origins of the Second Indochina War
- 374pages
- 14 heures de lecture
In Eisenhower and Cambodia, William J. Rust examines the United States' efforts to lure Cambodia from neutrality to alliance.