Articles and Essays
The following is a chronological list of articles and essays that appear on this site:
- “Many Saw Papers, State Aides Say,” United Press, The Washington Post, 1948
- “The $7,500 Typewriter I Built for Alger Hiss,” Martin Tytell, True, August 1952
- “Hiss Identifies Yalta Notation,” The New York Times, March 17, 1955
- “Hiss: New Perspectives on the Strangest Case of Our Time,” Fred Cook, The Nation, 1957
- “The Problem of Alger Hiss,” Brock Brower, Esquire, December 1960
- “The Ghost of a Typewriter,” Fred J. Cook, The Nation
- “The Reinstatement of Alger Hiss,” Maurice deG. Ford, 1975
- I.F. Stone on The Pumpkin Papers, The New York Times, 1976
- Alger Hiss on His Coram Nobis Suit, The Advocate, 1978 (see In His Own Words)
- “Alger Hiss – A Whole New Ballgame,” Fred J. Cook, The Nation, 1980
- “Forgery by Typewriter,” Gil Green and William A. Reuben, The Nation, 1984
- “Case Closed on Alger Hiss?” Ethan Klingsberg, The Nation, 1993 (on Noel Field)
- “Cables Coming In from the Cold,” Miriam and Walter Schneir, The Nation, 1995
- “I Spy with One Little Eye,” Eric Alterman, The Nation, April 1996
- “In Memory of Alger Hiss,” Victor Navasky, The Nation, December 9, 1996 (In His Own Words)
- “Allen Weinstein’s Docudrama,” Victor Navasky, The Nation, 1997
- “The Selling of the KGB,” Amy Knight, The Wilson Quarterly, Winter 2000
- “Venona and Alger Hiss,” John Lowenthal, Intelligence and National Security, Autumn 2000
- “The Hiss-Chambers Controversy: Records of the House Un-American Activities Committee,” Bruce R. Craig, 2001
- “John Lowenthal, 1925–2003,” Jeff Kisseloff , 2003
- “A Response to Sam Tanenhaus,” Jeff Kisseloff, 2007
- “Stepping Out of the Shadows,” The Washington Post, April 5, 2007
- “Not Guilty As Charged: A Revised Verdict for Alger Hiss,” R. L. Weinberg, The Champion, 2008