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Hilaire du Berrier…is the doyen of working journalists and one of the most fabulous adventurers of the 20th century. Long allied with French intelligence (from which he is a decorated veteran), his H du B Reports is marvelously insightful and informative. Otto Scott, historian

H du B REPORTS is not an ordinary news letter. It is a private intelligence report on events of the moment on which, in the final reckoning, the affairs of nations and markets depend. It provides the reports of today, the forecast of what is to come and a true record of the 45 years that are past.

The 45 years of H du B Reports are priceless for historians, universities, or citizens who want the true story of what happened, and how what is about to happen was prepared in advance with the compliance of a committed press.

H du B REPORTS is written by Hilaire du Berrier on a basis of unequaled personal experience. From 1931 to September 1935 he watched World War II approach from the vantage point of Paris. When General Badoglio's northern column entered Addis Ababa on the evening of May 5, 1936, H. du B., as he is known the world over, was a prisoner in the 2nd Italian automobile. In December 1936 he was seeking information as a pursuit pilot in Spain when Colonel Albero Bayo, who later trained Castro's guerrillas, saved him from a communist firing squad.

In China he worked with warlords and generals and headed the wireless network which linked Chungking with its agents in Japanese-surrounded Shanghai. He was the only American to be awarded France's Volunteer Combatant of the Resistance cross in Asia. The road led through a torture house and almost three years in a Japanese prison camp under charges of espionage. On his release he led an OSS parachute team to where the surviving Doolittle pilots were hidden.

The owner of America's most prominent newsmagazine enjoined his writers to never be six months ahead of their public. Read: do not tell the true story until it becomes what the public wants to hear. Hilaire du Berrier has spent his life providing what editors do not, and giving his readers the truth. At this turning point in world affairs great events are about to shake governments and the order we knew. H. du B. Reports should be on the desk of every man in the government and every responsible citizen. For only on the basis of honest information can sound policies be formed.

The 45 volumes of H du B Report are included in Liberty Library. The collection volumes run from August to May across calendar years. 439 Reports. Click "list items" to see them...

  • Volume 1: 1957-8 6 Newletters.
  • Volume 2-3 10 Issues each.
  • Volume 4: 10 Issues 4-1 is missing.
  • Volume 5-42: 10 monthly issues including Jul/Aug and Nov/Dec.
  • Volume 43: 10 monthly issues including Nov/Dec and Feb/Mar.
  • Volume 44: 11 monthly issues including Nov/Dec.
  • Volume 45: 2002 2 Newletters. died Oct 12, 2002