The 1967 Russell Tribunal, led by Bertrand Russell and featuring intellectual giants like Sartre, de Beauvoir, Baldwin, and Carmichael, sought to hold the U.S. government accountable for its actions during the Vietnam War. Clive Webb uncovers the tribunal's shocking revelations and the fierce opposition it faced from media and government entities. This work serves as both a detailed group biography and a comprehensive history of the anti-war movement, exploring the intersection of celebrity influence, government abuses, and the quest for justice in a turbulent era.
Clive Webb Book order
This author focuses on modern American history, with an emphasis on race and ethnic relations. Their work explores these dynamics in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Their academic insight is complemented by an appreciation for the natural landscape.





- 2025
- 2023
Complete Guide to Watercolour
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
- 2021
101 Ways to Draw
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
From soft pencils to graphite powder, ballpoint to fibre-tip pens, conte sticks to watercolour pencils, this unique guide covers everything you need to know to begin mastering and combining different media in your drawing. Use it as a reference for using a particular tool, or as a catalogue of inspiration when seeking new ideas to try.
- 2016
Painting in Watercolor: The Indispensable Guide
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Comprehensive guidance for anyone painting in watercolor, from beginners up.
- 2007
Race in the American South
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A textbook introduction to the history of the American South, from slavery to the civil rights movement.