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  1. Beat the Devil is a 1951 thriller written by Claud Cockburn under the pseudonym James Helvick. Cockburn used the pseudonym, though he had left the British Communist Party in 1947, he was still considered a "Red" during the early years of the Cold War, which was rife with anti-communist sentiment.

    • Claud Cockburn
    • 1951
  2. Beat the Devil is one of Cockburn's early fiction novels from after he gave up his communist passion. It is relatively free from politics and mostly focuses on human frailties absent any real rancor over them. One of the best and most illustrative moments of his gentle humor is early in the book.

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  3. Jan 1, 1985 · Beat the Devil is one of cockburn's early fiction novels from after he gave up his communist passion. It is relatively free from politics and mostly focuses on human frailties absent any real rancor over them. One of the best and most illustrative moments of his gentle humor is early in the book.

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    • 1951
    • Claud Cockburn
    • Claud Cockburn
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  5. Jan 22, 2023 · Beat the Devil. by. Cockburn, Claud, 1904-. Publication date. 1985. Publisher. London : Hogarth Press. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  6. Claud Cockburn. "Beat the Devil" is a satirical novel that follows the adventures of its protagonist, a British journalist, who becomes entangled in a complex plot involving a group of eccentric characters, including a fraudulent tycoon, a femme fatale, and a mysterious Italian prince.

  7. Among his novels were Beat the Devil (originally under the pseudonym James Helvick), The Horses, Ballantyne's Folly, and Jericho Road. Beat the Devil was made into a film in 1953 by the director John Huston, who paid Cockburn £3,000 for the rights to the book and screenplay.

  8. Beat the Devil by Claud Cockburn. "Beat the Devil" is a satirical novel that follows the adventures of its protagonist, a British journalist, who becomes entangled in a complex plot involving a group of eccentric characters, including a fraudulent tycoon, a femme fatale, and a mysterious Italian prince.

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