Champagne and Meatballs: Adventures of a Canadian Communist

Active for over forty years with the Communist Party of Canada, Bert Whyte was a journalist, an underground party organizer and soldier during World War II, and a press correspondent in Beijing and Moscow. But any notion of him as a Communist party hack would be mistaken. Whyte never let leftist ide...

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Main Author: Bert Whyte (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2011
Series:Working Canadians: Books from the CCLH
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