Witness

Witness by Whittaker Chambers, published by Skyhorse Publishing on December 8, 2014, is a reprint edition that spans 718 pages. This autobiography, first published in 1952, presents the true story of Soviet espionage in America, focusing on the high-profile Alger Hiss trial. Chambers offers insights into his worldview, emphasizing the importance of mysticism in understanding human nature, and explores the emergence of political conservatism as a significant force in American society.
Readers will find a blend of personal narrative and philosophical reflection throughout the text. The book delves into themes of history, true crime, and espionage, providing a detailed account of the events that shaped the Cold War era. This edition includes forewords from notable figures, enriching the context of Chambers’ experiences and thoughts. Witness serves as a profound exploration of the ideological battles of the 20th century, making it a significant contribution to discussions on modern history and political philosophy.
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#1 New York Times bestseller for 13 consecutive weeks!
“As long as humanity speaks of virtue and dreams of freedom, the life and writings of Whittaker Chambers will ennoble and inspire.” – PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN
“One of the dozen or so indispensable books of the century…” – GEORGE F. WILL
“Witness changed my worldview, my philosophical perceptions, and, without exaggeration, my life.” – ROBERT D. NOVAK, from his Foreward
“Chambers has written one of the really significant American autobiographies. When some future Plutarch writes his American Live, he will find in Chambers penetrating and terrible insights into America in the early twentieth century.” – ARTHUR SCHLESINGER JR.
“Chambers had a gift for language….to call Chambers an activist or Witness a political event is to say Dostoevsky was a criminologist or Crime and Punishment a morality tract.” – WASHINGTON POST
“Chambers was not just the witness against Alger Hiss, but was also one of th articulators of the modern conservative philosophy, a philosophy that has something to do with restoring the spiritual values of politics.” – SAM TANENHAUS, author of Whittaker Chambers
“One of the few indispensable autobiographies ever written by an American – and one of the best written, too.” – HILTON KRAMER, The New Criterion
First published in 1952, Witness is the true story of Soviet spies in America and the trial that captivated a nation. Part literary effort, part philosophical treatise, this intriguing autobiography recounts the famous Alger Hiss case and reveals much more. Chambers’ worldview and his belief that “man without mysticism is a monster” went on to help make political conservatism a national force.
Regnery History’s Cold War Classics edition is the most comprehensive version of Witness ever published, featuring forewords collected from all previous editions, including discussions from luminaries William F. Buckley Jr., Robert D. Novak, Milton Hindus, and Alfred S. Regnery.
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