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Nixon's administrations, 1969-August 9, 1974

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  • Richard M. Nixonby Elizabeth Drew; Jr. Arthur M. Schlesinger

    Henry Holt and Co. 2007; US$ 21.99

    The complex man at the center of America's most self-destructive presidency   In this provocative and revelatory assessment of the only president ever forced out of office, the legendary Washington journalist Elizabeth Drew explains how Richard M. Nixon's troubled inner life offers the key to understanding his presidency. She shows how Nixon... more...

  • Abuse Of Powerby Stanley Kutler

    Free Press 1999; US$ 41.95

    Richard Nixon said he wanted his administration to be "the best chronicled in history." But when Alexander Butterfield disclosed the existence of a voice-activated taping system to a Senate committee in July 1973, Nixon's White House and its recordings quickly became the most infamous in American history. The tapes dominated the final two years of... more...

  • President Nixonby Richard Reeves

    Simon & Schuster 2001; US$ 18.99

    Who was Richard Nixon? The most amazing thing about the man was not what he did as president, but that he became president. In President Nixon, Richard Reeves has used thousands of new interviews and recently discovered or declassified documents and tapes -- including Nixon's tortured memos to himself and unpublished sections of H. R. Haldeman's... more...

  • The Secret Manby Bob Woodward

    Simon & Schuster 2005; US$ 16.99

    In Washington, D.C., where little stays secret for long, the identity of Deep Throat -- the mysterious source who helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein break open the Watergate scandal in 1972 -- remained hidden for 33 years. Now, Woodward tells the story of his long, complex relationship with W. Mark Felt, the enigmatic former No. 2 man in the Federal... more...

  • Congress and the Cold Warby Robert David Johnson

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 26.00

    Providing the first historical interpretation of the congressional response to the entire Cold War, using a wide variety of sources, including several manuscript collections opened specifically for this study. This places the congressional revolt against U.S. foreign policy during the Vietnam War in historical perspective. more...

  • Nixon and Kissingerby Robert Dallek

    HarperCollins 2007; US$ 14.99

    With the publication of his magisterial biography of John F. Kennedy, An Unfinished Life , Robert Dallek cemented his reputation as one of the greatest historians of our time. Now, in this epic joint biography, he offers a provocative, groundbreaking portrait of a pair of outsize leaders whose unlikely partnership dominated the world stage and changed... more...

  • The Conviction of Richard Nixonby James Jr Reston

    Crown Publishing Group 2007; US$ 13.95

    The Watergate scandal began with a break-in at the office of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Hotel on June 17, 1971, and ended when President Gerald Ford granted Richard M. Nixon a pardon on September 8, 1974, one month after Nixon resigned from office in disgrace. Effectively removed from the reach of prosecutors, Nixon returned... more...

  • All the President's Menby Bob Woodward; Carl Bernstein

    Simon & Schuster 2007; US$ 16.00

    In the most devastating political detective story of the century, two Washington Post reporters, whose brilliant, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation smashed the Watergate scandal wide open, tell the behind-the-scenes drama the way it really happened. Beginning with the story of a simple burglary at Democratic headquarters and then continuing... more...

  • The Secret Plot to Make Ted Kennedy Presidentby Geoff Shepard

    Penguin Group US 2008; US$ 27.95

    The controversial book that will change how people think about Watergate Drawing on his insider knowledge and previously unpublished documents, Geoff Shepard shows that it didn?t take long for Ted Kennedy and his allies to smell blood after the Watergate break-in. They set out to exaggerate and prolong the scandal, not merely to destroy Richard... more...

  • Watergateby Stanley I. Kutler

    Wiley 2010; US$ 36.95

    The second edition of Watergate: A Brief History with Documents presents a collection of relevant historic documents from Nixon's acceptance speech at the 1968 Republican National Convention to his 1974 pardon. Includes transcripts of recently-released Watergate tapes that reveal Nixon’s thoughts and reactions to events as they unfolded,... more...