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THE INSIDE ACCOUNT OF THE EVENTS DOCUMENTED IN LAURA POITRAS''S CITIZENFOUR

Glenn Greenwald''s No Place to Hide is the story of one of the greatest national security leaks in US history.

In June 2013, reporter and political commentator Glenn Greenwald published a series of reports in the Guardian which rocked the world.

The reports revealed shocking truths about the extent to which the National Security Agency had been gathering information about US citizens and intercepting communication worldwide, and were based on documents leaked by former National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden to Greenwald.

Including new revelations from documents entrusted to Greenwald by Snowden, this essential book tells the story of Snowden and the NSA and examines the far-reaching consequences of the government''s surveillance program, both in the US and abroad.

''The first thing I do when I turn on the computer in the morning

Trade Review

A Pulitzer in the bag, Hollywood knocking on the door and a newfound status as one of the world's most celebrated journalists, Greenwald has pursued the [Snowden] story with passion. Gripping: Jason Bourne meets The Social Network

* Financial Times *
To put it simply, Greenwald has had one hell of a dizzying run, at the white-hot centre of the media universe as the most reliable source for NSA surveillance scoops * GQ *
Compelling, powerful, shocking, important * Observer *
The inside account. Action-packed, engrossing and polemical * Daily Telegraph *
Persuasive, thrilling and necessary * Globe and Mail *
Impassioned * The New York Times *
Pulse-pounding * Wired *
In Glenn Greenwald, Edward Snowden found a perfect match. If you want to get a handle on what was at stake when Snowden downloaded the government's most precious secrets onto a thumb drive, this book is your primer * Slate *
Rings with authority * Chicago Tribune *
The story of Edward Snowden is remarkable. Has all the makings of a thriller. Greenwald provides an excellent overview, putting the pieces together in a way that daily journalism cannot * Economist *
At times, this account by Greenwald of how he landed one of the biggest scoops of the century feels like it has come straight out of the pages of a Robert Ludlum thriller * Sunday Times *
Spectacular. Dedicated, fearless journalism * Spiegel (Germany) *
Between a spy thriller and analysis . . . an impassioned book * Süddeutsche Zeitung (Germany) *
Rewarding. Some passages read like a Tom Clancy CIA thriller * General Anzeiger (Germany) *
An indispensable book for anyone who cares about the future of privacy, not just in the United States but throughout the world * National Post (Canada) *
Gripping. Not only does [No Place to Hide] confirm what many have suspected - that surveillance is happening - but it also makes clear that it's happening on an almost unimaginably vast scale * Guardian *
A powerful and persuasive case for the duty to defend our fast-disappearing privacy -- Naomi Klein * Guardian (Books of the Year) *

The story of a real conspiracy

-- Nicholas Blincoe * Daily Telegraph *

An important first-hand account of the Snowden affair

-- Rebecca Rose * Financial Times *

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 30/04/2015
    ISBN13: 9780241968987, 978-0241968987
    ISBN10: 0241968984

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    THE INSIDE ACCOUNT OF THE EVENTS DOCUMENTED IN LAURA POITRAS''S CITIZENFOUR

    Glenn Greenwald''s No Place to Hide is the story of one of the greatest national security leaks in US history.

    In June 2013, reporter and political commentator Glenn Greenwald published a series of reports in the Guardian which rocked the world.

    The reports revealed shocking truths about the extent to which the National Security Agency had been gathering information about US citizens and intercepting communication worldwide, and were based on documents leaked by former National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden to Greenwald.

    Including new revelations from documents entrusted to Greenwald by Snowden, this essential book tells the story of Snowden and the NSA and examines the far-reaching consequences of the government''s surveillance program, both in the US and abroad.

    ''The first thing I do when I turn on the computer in the morning

    Trade Review

    A Pulitzer in the bag, Hollywood knocking on the door and a newfound status as one of the world's most celebrated journalists, Greenwald has pursued the [Snowden] story with passion. Gripping: Jason Bourne meets The Social Network

    * Financial Times *
    To put it simply, Greenwald has had one hell of a dizzying run, at the white-hot centre of the media universe as the most reliable source for NSA surveillance scoops * GQ *
    Compelling, powerful, shocking, important * Observer *
    The inside account. Action-packed, engrossing and polemical * Daily Telegraph *
    Persuasive, thrilling and necessary * Globe and Mail *
    Impassioned * The New York Times *
    Pulse-pounding * Wired *
    In Glenn Greenwald, Edward Snowden found a perfect match. If you want to get a handle on what was at stake when Snowden downloaded the government's most precious secrets onto a thumb drive, this book is your primer * Slate *
    Rings with authority * Chicago Tribune *
    The story of Edward Snowden is remarkable. Has all the makings of a thriller. Greenwald provides an excellent overview, putting the pieces together in a way that daily journalism cannot * Economist *
    At times, this account by Greenwald of how he landed one of the biggest scoops of the century feels like it has come straight out of the pages of a Robert Ludlum thriller * Sunday Times *
    Spectacular. Dedicated, fearless journalism * Spiegel (Germany) *
    Between a spy thriller and analysis . . . an impassioned book * Süddeutsche Zeitung (Germany) *
    Rewarding. Some passages read like a Tom Clancy CIA thriller * General Anzeiger (Germany) *
    An indispensable book for anyone who cares about the future of privacy, not just in the United States but throughout the world * National Post (Canada) *
    Gripping. Not only does [No Place to Hide] confirm what many have suspected - that surveillance is happening - but it also makes clear that it's happening on an almost unimaginably vast scale * Guardian *
    A powerful and persuasive case for the duty to defend our fast-disappearing privacy -- Naomi Klein * Guardian (Books of the Year) *

    The story of a real conspiracy

    -- Nicholas Blincoe * Daily Telegraph *

    An important first-hand account of the Snowden affair

    -- Rebecca Rose * Financial Times *

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