I. F. Stone
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Isidor Feinstein Stone (December 24, 1907 – June 18, 1989; born Isidor Feinstein, better known as I. F. Stone and Izzy Stone) was an iconoclastic American investigative journalist.
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Publications
- The Court Disposes (1937)
- Business as Usual (1941)
- Underground to Palestine (1946) ISBN 0-394-50274-4
- This is Israel (1948)
- The Killings at Kent State (1971) LCCN 73148389
- The I.F. Stone's Weekly Reader (1973) ISBN 0-394-48815-6
- The Trial of Socrates (Anchor Books, 1988) ISBN 0-385-26032-6
- A Noncomformist History of Our Times (Little, Brown and Company, 1989)
- The War Years, 1939-1945. ISBN 0-316-81777-5
- The Hidden History of the Korean War, 1950-1951. ISBN 0-316-81770-8
- The Truman Era, 1945-1952. ISBN 0-394-71908-5
- The Haunted Fifties, 1953-1963. ISBN 0-394-70547-5
- In a Time of Torment, 1961-1967. ISBN 0-224-61464-9
- Polemics and Prophecies, 1967-1970. ISBN 0-316-81747-3
- Best of I. F. Stone. Public Affairs (2006). ISBN 978-1-58648-463-7
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