A Time to Die
- 356 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The essential first hand account of the Attica Prison rebellion, back in print for the 40th anniversary of the uprising
Thomas Grey Wicker was a respected journalist whose talent took him from his native North Carolina to The New York Times. For decades, he contributed to the prestigious "In the Nation" column, becoming known for his insightful commentary on American affairs. His works, both fiction and non-fiction, are characterized by a deep understanding of social phenomena and a precise style. Wicker's ability to capture pivotal historical moments, such as the events surrounding President Kennedy's assassination, marks him as a significant literary observer of his time.






The essential first hand account of the Attica Prison rebellion, back in print for the 40th anniversary of the uprising
Brand new condition hardcover in also mint dustjacket.
The writings of Thomas Jefferson offer a profound exploration of America's Revolutionary and early national eras, reflecting his diverse interests and eloquent style. They provide a detailed account of the nation's landscape, inhabitants, and daily life, while also showcasing Jefferson's significant influence and controversial legacy in shaping American political thought. His insights continue to resonate in contemporary political discourse, making his work an essential resource for understanding the foundations of the United States.