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Talks with Gordon B. Arnold, author of Conspiracy Theory in Film, Television, and Politics, are upcoming in two New England states this month.

On May 13, Arnold will be in Brattleboro, Vermont, discussing his book conspiracy theory, Hollywood and history at the Brooks Library.

Then, on May 21, Arnold will be speaking in Massachusetts at the Newton Free Library’s Druker Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.

Each talk will be followed by an open discussion with the author. Both events are free and open to the public.

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For information about the Brattleboro talk, click here.

For information about the Newton appearance, click here.

Media inquiries should be directed here.

Amazon.com has just added Conspiracy Theory in Film, Television, and Politics to the books that are available in electronic format on the increasingly popular  Kindle reader

Thanks to recent innovations from the company, the electronic format is also available for readers using the Kindle application on their Apple iPhone or iPod touch devices.

More information is available from Amazon.com at this link.

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  • THE NEW BOOK

    OCTOBER 2008 (Westport, CT) -- Conspiracy Theory in Film, Television, and Politics was recently released by Praeger Publishers. The book, written by Gordon B. Arnold, surveys the development of the conspiracy-theory theme on screen since the early days of the cold war. The widespread growth of conspiracy-theory thinking is one of the most startling developments in American popular culture and politics. Hollywood played an important part in this story, issuing scores of movies and TV shows that often mirrored the mood of real-life politics and events.

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