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Darkness at Noon by ARTHUR KOESTLER
'The characters in this book are fictitious. The historical circumstances which determined their actions are real. The life of the man N. S. Rubashov is a synthesis of the lives of a number of men who were victims of the so-called Moscow Trials. Several of them were personally known to the author. This book is dedicated to their memory.' (KOESTLER) Written and presented by Philip Thody with DENYS HAWTHORNE.
PAUL WEBSTER.
BRIAN SOUTHWOOD and JACK CARR Producer GILLlAN HUSH BBC Manchester

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Arthur Koestler
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N. S. Rubashov
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Philip Thody
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Denys Hawthorne.
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Paul Webster.
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Brian Southwood
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Jack Carr

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