Come the Revolution: A MemoirA rollicking tale of chain-smoking newspapermen, union leaders, revolutionaries, crooked cops, corrupt politicians, spies, dictators, and ordinary working people, this is the memoir of political journalist Alex Mitchell, who worked on several newspapers around Australia before landing in Fleet Street in the 1960s. Full of vivid anecdotes about the lives of an extraordinary range of peopleincluding Yasser Arafat, Muammar Gadafi, Saddam Hussein, and Vanessa Redgravethis narrative demonstrates how Mitchell's Sunday Times investigative team exposed Soviet double agent Kim Philby and how the journalist became a full-time political activist. Laying bare his life and loves as well as his past and politics with the flair of a born storyteller, Mitchell isunafraid to ask the hard questions about the world or about himself." |
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Contents
A Cadet on the Townsville Bulletin | 3 |
The Mount Isa Mail | 24 |
On Murdochs Sydney paper | 45 |
View from the Canberra Press Gallery | 70 |
Waking up in Swinging London | 91 |
Halcyon Days at the Sunday Times | 107 |
Chance to be a War Correspondent | 119 |
Exit from Thomson House | 139 |
How the GPU M urdered Trotsky | 297 |
Opening Doors to the Arab World | 322 |
High Court High Farce | 353 |
Comrades Vanessa and Corin | 366 |
Ambassador at Large | 386 |
Faith Hope and Charity | 407 |
The Political Fallout Begins | 422 |
Breaking the Faith | 437 |
Tales of Jerome D Hoffman | 159 |
The Man Who Stole Uganda | 171 |
Introduction to Leon Trotsky | 201 |
Life of the Party | 220 |
The Revival of Trotskyism | 243 |
The State within the State | 260 |
Police Raid on the Red House | 278 |
The WRP Implodes | 450 |
Decision Time | 485 |
On Reflection | 503 |
Notes | 518 |
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