Behind the Curtain by John Gunther (1949, Hardcover) is a riveting journey through post-WWII Europe, penned by one of the most prolific journalists of the 20th century. Gunther, known for his “Inside” series (*Inside Europe*, *Inside U.S.A.*, *Inside Asia*), had a knack for turning geopolitical analysis into page-turning drama. This book takes readers deep into the political and cultural tensions of the Iron Curtain era—before it was even called that.

Gunther was a globe-trotting correspondent with a flair for storytelling and a nose for nuance. He interviewed world leaders, wandered war-torn cities, and wrote with a mix of skepticism and hope. His books were bestsellers and Book-of-the-Month Club picks, and *Behind the Curtain* remains a fascinating snapshot of a world in transition.

Condition: Very Good. This copy is missing its dust jacket and has minor edge wear. The binding is solid, and the pages are clean—no writing, no markings. A beautiful vintage edition for collectors or history buffs.

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