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c2007., John Wiley & Sons Call No: 973.924 H939h Availability:1 of 1 At Your LibraryTable of contents only
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1975., Atheneum Publishers Call No: 973.924 W5885b Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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c1993., Regnery Pub ; Distributed to the trade by National Book Network Call No: Bio N7361a Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: The rise, fall, and rebirth of Richard Nixon is perhaps the most fascinating story in American politics. Presidential chronicles and other outside sources have tried to capture it in full, but Nixon: A Life is the first to succeed. Nixon: A Life is the first entirely objective biography of Richard Nixon. Jonathan Aitken, who, in addition to serving in Parliament, serves as Her Majesty's Minister of State for Defense, conducted over sixty hours of interviews with Nixon and was granted unprecedented access to thousands of pages of Nixon's previously sealed private documents. The results of Aitken's interviews and research shed new light on a presidency that is just now beginning to be understood by serious students of history. Among the questions Aitken answers with fresh insight are:. Why didn't Nixon burn the Watergate tapes? How did he achieve his astonishing comebacks after being defeated by Kennedy in 1960 and resigning from the presidency in 1974?.
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c2007., Harper Collins Pub. Call No: 973.924 D146n Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "More than thirty years after working side-by-side in the White House, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger remain two of the most compelling, contradictory, and powerful men in America in the second half of the twentieth century. While their personalities could hardly have seemed more different, they were drawn together by the same magnetic force. Both were largely self-made men, brimming with ambition, driven by their own inner demons, and often ruthless in pursuit of their goals. At the height of their power, the collaboration and rivalry between them led to a sweeping series of policies that would leave a defining mark on the Nixon presidency.".
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[2014], Adult, Viking Call No: 973.924 D2381n Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Former White House Counsel John W. Dean, one of the last major surviving figures of Watergate, draws on his own transcripts of almost a thousand conversations, a wealth of Nixon's secretly recorded information, and more than 150,000 pages of documents in the National Archives and the Nixon Library to provide the definitive answer to the question: what did President Nixon know and when did he know it?.
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1976., Farrar, Straus and Giroux Call No: 973.924 A159n Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library