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Cover
OTHER NOVELS BY WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR.
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
PROLOGUE
1: Enter Lord Herrendon
2: London, the same day
BOOK ONE
3: Joe McCarthy, age fourteen
4: Joe McCarthy, age nineteen
5: McCarthy goes to Marquette
6: McCarthy goes to war
7: Harry Bontecou, age eighteen, goes to war
8: Alex, Lord Herrendon, reminisces
9: Harry Bontecou goes to Columbia
10: Trying out
11: McCarthy runs
12: Senator Joe McCarthy goes to Washington
13: President Harry Truman gives ’em hell
14: The students debate, 1948
15: Underground maneuvers
16: Herrendon and Harry comment
BOOK TWO
17: McCarthy at Wheeling
18: J. Edgar Hoover calls McCarthy
19: McCarthy defends his Wheeling charges
20: The Senate acts
21: Factional politics
22: A professor tries to understand
23: Harry applies for a job
24: McCarthy meets Whittaker Chambers
25: A covert messenger
26: McCarthy meets an informant
27: Owen Lattimore
28: Herrendon and Harry dig in
29: Meet the Press with Lattimore
30: The North Koreans invade the South
31: Acheson reflects, Did he give the wrong signals?
32: Harry writes to Elinor
33: Hoover calls McCarthy to his lair
34: The Tydings Committee reports its findings
35: Alex and Harry discuss espionage
36: Two Soviet agents meet in Pennsylvania
37: The GOP Convention nominates Eisenhower
38: Enter Robin Herrendon
39: McCarthy vs. Kerr
40: Herrendon and the security check
41: A clarification by Herrendon
42: Harry pursues Robin
43: Off to the races!
44: Harry and the intruder, 1951
45: Acheson collects McCarthyana, 1953
46: Herrendon decides to act
47: Alex Herrendon visits Dorothy Bontecou
48: Herrendon talks of March 1926
BOOK THREE
49: Professor Sherrill complains about McCarthy
50: Eisenhower, in the Oval Office, is irked
51: McCarthy reviews the hidden memorandum
52: McCarthy begins the Monmouth investigation
53: Ike is angered by McCarthy
54: McCarthy questions General Zwicker
55: President Eisenhower holds a press conference
56: The evaluation of Eisenhower
57: The Army-McCarthy hearings—an overture
58: Viewing Army-McCarthy on television
59: The view of the hearings from abroad
60: Jean McCarthy meets with Harry
61: Day thirty-four of the Army-McCarthy hearings
62: Roy Cohn testifies
63: Tom Coleman of Wisconsin suggests a compromise
64: Army counsel Joseph Welch testifies
65: The committee votes A second Senate committee convenes
66: Joe McCarthy and Jean, in Wisconsin; vacationing
67: The censure committee begins hearings
68: McCarthy returns to visit Whittaker Chambers
69: A rally at Madison Square Garden
70: Harry visits McCarthy
71: Harry speaks about the memorial services
Author_bio
Advance praise for THE REDHUNTER
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