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Christopher Hitchens Collection 3 Book Set Hitch 22, The Trial of Henry Kissinger & Mortality

Christopher Hitchens Collection 3 Book Set Hitch 22, The Trial of Henry Kissinger & Mortality

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Christopher Hitchens Collection gathers three books by Christopher Hitchens, bringing together memoir, political critique and personal reflection in a single set. Across these works, he writes with candour and a distinctive analytical voice, moving between formative experience, public argument and intimate testimony.

In Hitch-22, Hitchens charts his life from childhood in post-war England to his emergence in journalism and political commentary, reflecting on friendships, passions and a stated commitment to truth and reason. The Trial of Henry Kissinger presents an investigative case examining the actions and motivations of the former US Secretary of State, with a focus on alleged human rights abuses. In Mortality, Hitchens addresses life, death and meaning while facing terminal illness.

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  • Hitch 22
  • The Trial of Henry Kissinger
  • Mortality

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  • Three-book collection
  • Written by Christopher Hitchens
  • Spans memoir, political investigation and personal reflection

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Hitch 22

A memoir tracing Hitchens’ life from post-war England to his rise in journalism and political commentary. He reflects on friendships, personal passions and his commitment to truth and reason.

The Trial of Henry Kissinger

An examination of Henry Kissinger’s actions and motivations, presented through Hitchens’ investigative approach. The book sets out a case centred on alleged human rights abuses.

Mortality

A personal account in which Hitchens confronts his own mortality. He reflects on life, death and the search for meaning in the context of terminal illness.

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