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Merchant of Words

The Life of Robert St. John
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 2014

Summary

During World War II, Robert St. John of NBC, broadcast from London opposite CBS's Edward R. Murrow. Afterward, St. John would become a noted writer and commentator on world affairs, as well as a prominent and vocal supporter of the state of Israel. In Merchant of Words: The Life of Robert St. John, Terry Fred Horowitz not only documents St. John’s accomplishments and adventures but takes readers behind the scenes with St. John, who, for over three quarters of a century, served as a firsthand witness to history as it was being made in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

From his auspicious beginnings when lying about his age in order to join the U.S. Navy during World War I to his final days as a well-established author and “righteous gentile,” St. John was both a participant and critical observer of American and world history. He became the youngest newspaper editor-publisher in the United States, breaking a story on prostitution in Cicero, Illinois, that resulted in his beating by Al Capone’s mob. When World War II began he became a war correspondent for the Associated Press, later escaping from the Nazis when they invaded Yugoslavia, he was wounded by a Messerschmitt’s strafing. He subsequently wrote From the Land of Silent People, the first full account of the fall of Yugoslavia and Greece during the war. Shortly afterward, he was hired by NBC as a radio broadcaster, covering the Blitz in London and D-Day and becoming the first commentator to announce the end of the war in Japan. During the McCarthy era, he was “pinklisted” and his passport was confiscated for a year, stranding him in Switzerland. During its War of Independence he started his lifelong love affair with Israel, becoming the only foreign correspondent to cover, in person, all of its wars, including the Israel-Lebanon War of 1982, during which he was known as the “dean of correspondents.”

In addition to working as a regular contributor for the World Book Encyclopedia, St. John eventually wrote twenty-three books, many of them about Israel and the Middle East. These included well-received biographies of David Ben-Gurion (Builder of Israel), Eliezer Ben-Yehudah (Tongue of the Prophets), Abba Eban (Eban), and Gamal Abdul Nasser (The Boss: The Story of Gamel Abdal Nasser). Merchant of Words is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of journalism and the adventures of recognized war correspondent. For historians and history buffs it offers unique details from a journalist’s perspective on World War II, the Cold War, the Red Scare, Vietnam and the history of Israel and the Middle East.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2014
ISBN-Print
978-0-8108-8906-4
ISBN-Online
978-0-8108-8907-1
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
414
Product type
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Prologue No access
  1. 1 Growing Pains in Illinois No access Pages 1 - 12
  2. 2 You’re in the Navy Now! No access Pages 13 - 22
  3. 3 “Thekla” No access Pages 23 - 32
  4. 4 First Scoops No access Pages 33 - 42
  5. 5 Exposing Capone and Paying the Price No access Pages 43 - 52
  6. 6 Robert Marrying Eda and Archer Aping Robert No access Pages 53 - 58
  7. 7 Who Gets the Credit? No access Pages 59 - 66
  8. 8 “How Ya Gonna Keep ’Em Down on the Farm?” No access Pages 67 - 78
  9. 9 AP War Correspondent No access Pages 79 - 94
  10. 10 Escaping the Nazis No access Pages 95 - 112
  11. 11 From the Land of Silent People No access Pages 113 - 118
  12. 12 Broadcasting during the Blitz No access Pages 119 - 134
  13. 13 Getting Truman to Play the Piano No access Pages 135 - 144
  14. 14 NBC Wields the Axe No access Pages 145 - 154
  15. 15 The Silent People Speak and So Does Robert No access Pages 155 - 168
  16. 16 Seduced by Israel No access Pages 169 - 178
  17. 17 “Believe It or Not,” Red Channels Says Robert Has Communistic Leanings No access Pages 179 - 192
  18. 18 Apartheid in Africa No access Pages 193 - N
  19. 19 This Was My World, Passport Taken Away, Archer Commits Suicide, and “You’ve Had Your Pound of Flesh” No access Pages 201 - 216
  20. 20 In Need of Some Friends No access Pages 217 - 228
  21. 21 Ben-Gurion’s “Goyisha Friend” No access Pages 229 - 246
  22. 22 Eichmann Trial No access Pages 247 - 254
  23. 23 Three Books in One Year No access Pages 255 - 268
  24. 24 “Gosh,” a New “Career” No access Pages 269 - 286
  25. 25 Roll Jordan Roll No access Pages 287 - 292
  26. 26 World Book Encyclopedia: “Opposes Vietnam War” and Encyclopedia of Radio and Television Broadcasting: “Six-Day War” No access Pages 293 - 306
  27. 27 Is There Any Justice? No access Pages 307 - 312
  28. 28 Once Around Lightly and South America More or Less No access Pages 313 - 316
  29. 29 Abba Was I Ere I Saw Abba No access Pages 317 - 336
  30. 30 Yom Kippur War No access Pages 337 - 350
  31. 31 Dean of War Correspondents No access Pages 351 - 366
  32. Postscript No access Pages 367 - 378
  33. Epilogue No access Pages 379 - 380
  34. Appendix No access Pages 381 - 382
  35. Bibliography No access Pages 383 - 388
  36. Index No access Pages 389 - 412
  37. About the Author No access Pages 413 - 414

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