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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Der Spiegel Magazine , Paul De Angelis , Elisabeth Kaestner , Margot DemboPublisher: St. Martin's Press Imprint: St. Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 10.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 18.10cm Weight: 0.163kg ISBN: 9780312987480ISBN 10: 031298748 Pages: 322 Publication Date: 16 September 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsBrilliant . . . A deeply disturbing and comprehensive overview, minutely researched. --John Le Carré <br> As Germany's news magazine of record, Der Spiegel has always treated its readers to a unique fusion of rigorous reporting and vivid storytelling. Now its reporters have deployed those talents to extraordinary effect in a gripping account of the cataclysm of September 11th. Along the way American readers will profit from Spiegel 's ironic hometown advantage: the magazine's editorial offices are located in Hamburg, the city where September 11th ringleader Mohammed Atta and many of the other leading hijackers apparently plotted the attack. As a result, Spiegel journalists have managed to draw a dense and compelling collective portrait of a handful of inconspicuous students who would ultimately become the world's most notorious terrorists. --Christian Caryl, Moscow Bureau Chief, Newsweek Magazine <br> Easily the most comprehensive reconstruction of the events of 9-11. It Brilliant . . . A deeply disturbing and comprehensive overview, minutely researched. --John Le Carre <br> As Germany's news magazine of record, Der Spiegel has always treated its readers to a unique fusion of rigorous reporting and vivid storytelling. Now its reporters have deployed those talents to extraordinary effect in a gripping account of the cataclysm of September 11th. Along the way American readers will profit from Spiegel 's ironic hometown advantage: the magazine's editorial offices are located in Hamburg, the city where September 11th ringleader Mohammed Atta and many of the other leading hijackers apparently plotted the attack. As a result, Spiegel journalists have managed to draw a dense and compelling collective portrait of a handful of inconspicuous students who would ultimately become the world's most notorious terrorists. --Christian Caryl, Moscow Bureau Chief, Newsweek Magazine <br> Easily the most comprehensive reconstruction of the events of 9-11. It takes advantage of unparalleled access to police documents and reporting on three continents to paint a compelling portrait of the tragedy. --Ian Johnson, Berlin Bureau Chief, the Wall Street Journal <br> I read every word of the daily newspaper coverage in the days and weeks after the attacks. Not only does Inside 9-11 distill the events of that astonishing day into a highly compelling and coherent story, but it's full of intriguing details I haven't encountered anywhere else. This is a first-rate piece of work. --Kurt Andersen, author of Turn of the Century <br> Der Spiegel, whose editorial offices are in Hamburg, was uniquely positioned to report on the safe houses, cells, and mosques that bred theterrorists . . . Inside 9-11 offers accounts of the terrorists' whereabouts from as early as 1992. --the New Yorker <br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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