By Upton Sinclair

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Presidential undercover agent Lanny Budd is named again into motion in post-war Germany because the chilly battle begins

because the age of 13, Lanny Budd has been greater than an eyewitness to heritage. From the Paris Peace convention to the conflict of the Bulge, he has performed key roles within the remarkable occasions of his age. Now, 40 years later, Presidential Agent 103 is popping out of retirement to serve his country—and the unfastened world—once more.

A counterfeiting conspiracy hatched by means of unrepentant neo-Nazis threatens to gravely harm America's efforts to rebuild and stabilize a divided Germany. Lanny's past adventure, in addition to his unforeseen connection to 1 of the manager conspirators, makes him the fitting operative to foil the sinister plot. but if he infiltrates the Russian-controlled zone, what Lanny sees makes his blood run chilly. Communist chief and previous US best friend Joseph Stalin has twisted the socialist beliefs he holds pricey into guns of tyranny, oppression, and terror. With the onset of a shadow conflict among global superpowers, Lanny realizes that his venture is way from over.

The go back of Lanny Budd is the ultimate quantity of Upton Sinclair's Pulitzer Prize–winning dramatization of twentieth-century international heritage. an exciting mixture of event, romance, and political intrigue, the Lanny Budd Novels are a testomony to the breathtaking scope of the author's imaginative and prescient and his singular abilities as a storyteller.

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There came to Lanny’s mind an ode of the poet Horace, which he had learned as a student in Newcastle, Connecticut, telling of the man who is just and firm in his opinion, and whom neither the cruel tyrant nor the shouting mob can awe; if the whole earth should be shattered in fragments about him they would leave him undismayed. Impavidum ferient ruinae! They lived in tents on the outskirts and marched about, singing and yelling, and gathered in an immense open field to listen to their party orators through a hundred microphones.

The road wound here and there, following the course of a stream. The road was well marked, and when the signpost said, ‘Tegernsee’, Lanny swung off to the left and began to climb. The stream was brawling now, and its winds and turns were sharper, and presently there spread before the traveller’s eyes a lake of deep blue bordered with a blanket of perpetual dark green. Ja, ja, they knew, and were proud to tell him. To be sure, it was antique, but in those days a German was lucky if he owned a bicycle, or in the country a cart and an old horse to pull it.

There had been few horses left, and men who had ploughs had hitched their families to them, or else had dug up the land with spades and planted enough to keep themselves alive. Such, at any rate, were the reflections of a peace-loving Amerikanetz. At the Polish border Lanny presented his passport with the visa; also his cigarettes and his pleasant smile. A chill wind blew over these flat plains, all the way from the Baltic, and rain had begun to fall—it was the season for it. He watched the desolate landscape and the pitiful ragged people trudging on the roads, most of them bound west; his heart ached for them, and he was more than ever a peace fanatic—but not a hopeful one.

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