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    Twilight of the Tyrants (1959) by Tad Szulc - READ
    1 Review
  2.  
    New Era in Venezuela by Tad Szulc, pp. 109-112
    Foreign Policy Report, April 1, 1959
  3.  
    The Cuban Invasion (1962) by Karl E. Meyer and Tad Szulc
    The Chronicle of a Disaster
    2 Reviews
  4.  
    [+] Since the 26th of July (Review) by Tad Szulc, p. 21
     Castro's Revolution: Myths and Realities, by Theodore Draper

    1. Castro's Revolution: Myths and Realities by Theodore Draper
    The New Republic, September 17, 1962
  5.  
    The Winds of Revolution (1963) by Tad Szulc
    Latin America Today---and Tomorrow
    2 Reviews
  6.  
    Capricorn Uncensored by Tad Szulc, pp. 64-72 - PDF
    The Saturday Review, October 12, 1963
  7.  
    Dominican Diary (1965) by Tad Szulc
    1 Review
  8.  
    When the marines stormed ashore in Snato Domingo by Tad Szulc, pp. 36-49
    The Saturday Evening Post, July 31, 1965
  9.  
    Latin America (1966) by Tad Szulc
  10.  
    The Bombs of Palomares (1967) by Tad Szulc
    1 Review
  11.  
    Letter from Bucharest by Tad Szulc, pp. 105-117
    The New Yorker, September 6, 1969
  12.  
    Czechoslovakia Since World War II (1971) by Tad Szulc
    2 Reviews
  13.  
    The United States and the Caribbean (1971) by Tad Szulc
  14.  
    Letter from the Azores by Tad Szulc, pp. 54-57
    The New Yorker, January 1, 1972
  15.  
    A Compulsive Spy (1973) by Tad Szulc
    The Strange Career of E. Howard Hunt
    1 Review
  16.  
    Innocents at Home: America in the 1970s (1973) by Tad Szulc
    1 Review
  17.  
    The Moveable War by Tad Szulc, pp. 21-23
    The New Republic, May 12, 1973
  18.  
    Oil and Arms by Tad Szulc, pp. 21-23
    The New Republic, June 23, 1973
  19.  
    US and ITT in Chile by Tad Szulc, pp. 21-23
    The New Republic, June 30, 1973
  20.  
    Super Contributors by Tad Szulc, pp. 15-16
    The New Republic, August 11, 1973
  21.  
    Mum's the War by Tad Szulc, pp. 19-21
    The New Republic, August 18, 1973
  22.  
    A Fresh Breeze in Poland by Tad Szulc, pp. 15-16
    The New Republic, November 3, 1973
  23.  
    Misjudging Arab Intentions: Seeing & Not Believing by Tad Szulc, pp. 13-14
    The New Republic, December 22, 1973
  24.  
    CIA and the Plumbers by Tad Szulc, pp. 19-21
    The New Republic, December 29, 1973
  25.  
    The Energy Crisis (1974) by Tad Szulc
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