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Howard Blum () (born 1948) is an American author and journalist. Formerly a reporter for ''
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'', Blum is a contributing editor at '' Vanity Fair'' and the author of several non-fiction books, including the ''New York Times'' bestseller and
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winner '' American Lightning''.


Career

In 1986, Blum began working as a reporter for the ''New York Times'', where he earned two
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nominations. Since 1994, Blum has been a contributing editor to '' Vanity Fair.'' Several of his books were non-fiction bestsellers, including ''Gangland'', ''Wanted'', ''The Gold of Exodus'', and ''The Brigade: An Epic Story of Vengeance, Salvation, and WWII''. Additionally, a number of his works have been optioned for film.
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is in the process of making ''The Brigade'' into a major motion picture.


Personal life

Blum is the son of Harold K. Blum (1917–1984), an executive at the Kane Miller Corporation in
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, and Gertrude Blum, a schoolteacher in New York City. For high school, Blum attended the
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and earned his undergraduate degree from
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, where he also received an
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in government in 1970. In January 1991, he married Jenny Cox, a book editor. They are divorced. He currently resides in
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and Connecticut. Howard is the brother of celebrity wedding planner Marcy Blum.


Bibliography

* ''Wishful Thinking'' (1985), New York: Atheneum Books, * ''I Pledge Allegiance--: The True Story of the Walkers: An American Spy Family'' (1987), New York: Simon & Schuster, * ''Wanted!: The Search for Nazis in America'' (1989), New York: Simon & Schuster, * ''Out There: The Government's Secret Quest for Extraterrestrials'' (1990), New York, Simon & Schuster, * ''Gangland: How the FBI Broke the Mob'' (1993), New York: Pocket Books, * ''The Gold of Exodus: The Discovery of the True Mount Sinai'' (1998), New York: Simon & Schuster, * ''The Brigade: An Epic Story of Vengeance, Salvation, and World War II'' (2001), New York: HarperCollins, * ''The Eve of Destruction: The Untold Story of the Yom Kippur War'' (2003), New York: HarperCollins, * '' American Lightning: Terror, Mystery, the Birth of Hollywood, and the Crime of the Century'' (2008), New York: Crown Publishers, * ''The Floor of Heaven: A True Tale of the Last Frontier and the Yukon Gold Rush'' (2011), New York: Crown Publishers, * '' Dark Invasion: 1915: Germany’s Secret War and the Hunt for the First Terrorist Cell in America '' (2014), New York: Crown Publishers, * ''The Last Goodnight: A World War II Story of Espionage, Adventure, and Betrayal'' (2016), HarperCollins, * ''In the Enemy's House: The Secret Saga of the FBI Agent and the Code Breaker Who Caught the Russian Spies'' (2018), HarperCollins Publishers, *''Night of the Assassins: The Untold Story of Hitler's Plot to Kill FDR, Churchill, and Stalin'' (2020), HarperCollins Publishers. *''The Spy Who Knew Too Much: An Ex-CIA Officer's Quest Through a Legacy of Betrayal'' (2022), HarperCollins Publishers,


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