Mark Joseph (author)

Mark Joseph (author)

Mark Joseph is an American novelist. He is the author of the novels To Kill the Potemkin and Typhoon, and is a 1967 graduate of the University of California, Berkeley.

References

Reviews

  • Krystal, Arthur. "The Cold War Takes a Dive; To Kill the Potemkin", Washington Post, Page C3, 1 September 1986.
  • Clark, G. "Silent war beneath the waves," The Courier-Mail, 19 September 1987.
  • van Rjndt, Phillip. "Shattering myths of US might," Toronto Star, Page M7, 27 September 1986.



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