
The Start: 1904-1930
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William L. Shirer was a CBS foreign correspondent and renowned author ofNew York Timesbest-selling nonfiction about World War II, and this is the first part of his three-part autobiography.A renowned journalist and author ofThe Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, William L. Shirer chronicles his own life story in a personal history that parallels the greater historical events for which he served as a witness.In this first volume, Shirer tells of his early life, growing up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and later serving as a new reporter in Paris. In this surprisingly intimate account, Shirer details his youthful challenges, setbacks, rebellions, and insights into the world around him. He offers personal accounts of his friendships with notable people, including Isadora Duncan, Ernest Hemingway, and Sinclair Lewis.This fascinating personal account also provides an illuminating look into the lost era of pre-World War II - and is notable as much for its historical value as for its autobiographical detail.Read more
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Introduction
Book One: From Main Street to the Left Bank, 1925
Book Two: Chicago, 1904-1913
Book Three: Growing Up in Iowa, 1913-1925
Book Four: Growing Up in Paris, 1925-1927
Book Five: Foreign Correspondent, 1927-1930
Book Six: Roving Correspondent, 1928-1930