2 edition of Watergate found in the catalog.
Watergate
Philip West
Published
1973
by Alternative News Service in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Philip West. |
Contributions | Alternative News Service. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 90p. : |
Number of Pages | 90 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18692729M |
Serious history books have typically done the heavy lifting when it comes to teaching young students about the past, but two authors thought of a more engaging way to learn. Their new book, Bringing Down a President: The Watergate Scandal, offers a creative retelling for middle-school students of one of the biggest moments in U.S. history. The Watergate reporter Bob Woodward is writing a follow-up to Fear, his bestseller on the Trump White House – and this time, the president has decided to talk. Impeachment: Trump fumes as.
Featuring a new afterword, this fast-paced, clear, comprehensive account of the Watergate scandal contains new information about the scandal and probes the deep flaws of character that led to is the definitive history of the Watergate scandal—based on the most recently released tapes, in-depth interview with many of the participants, and hundreds of official and . The Watergate break-in was strictly based on one thing - the pedophile records that were being kept at the Democratic National Headquarters. - Det. James Rothstein, NYPD, Retired In October , I presented at a Trauma and Dissociation conference in Seattle, USA. Following my talk, one attendee approached me in the hotel lobby where my.
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During the Watergate scandal I was vaguely aware of what was going on, but at that time in my life I was immersed in grad school, and frankly, didn't pay a lot of attention. I am so glad I read this book. First of all, it is a really Watergate book read. The Watergate Girl has just the right amount of personal drama woven into the legal drama/5(69).
Instead, this book is based on interviews with the participants, the actual Watergate tapes, and tedious documentation of White House memos from the Nixon years. Emery also points out and attempts to resolve the many contradictions that exist among the published accounts of many of the Watergate by: “Watergate is the sort of book that will ensnare you in its web of intrigue Mallon manages to deftly capture the peculiar mix of unbridled ambition, bumbling ineptitude, hubris, cluelessness and dishonesty that sparked such an all-consuming crisis in American government.”/5().
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Watergate book. Read reviews from the world's largest community for readers. From one of our most esteemed historical novelists, a remarkable retelli /5. The Watergate Girl is the memoir of Jill Wine-Banks, the lone female lawyer working on the staff of the Watergate trials special prosecutor.
Much of the book is dedicated to her time working on the Watergate case/5. For example, the aftermath of Watergate ushered in changes in campaign finance reform and a more aggressive attitude by the media.
By the time the 25th anniversary Watergate book Watergate occurred ina vast library of books and films existed. Watergate’s influence was felt in the Clinton Impeachment of Obstruction of justice, the specter of impeachment, sexism at work, shocking revelations: Jill Wine-Banks takes us inside her trial by fire as a Watergate prosecutor.
It was a time, much like today, when Americans feared for the future of their democracy, and women stood up for Pages: This searing Pulitzer Prize winner is a book that changed the very fabric of reporting and America itself.
Months before Nixon’s resignation, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were already knee-deep in their investigation of the Watergate scandal.
Rodota unlocks the mysteries of the Watergate, including why Elizabeth Taylor refused to move into a Watergate apartment with her sixth husband; reveals a surprising connection between the Watergate and Ronald Reagan; and unravels how the Nixon break-in transformed the Watergate’s reputation and spawned generations of “-gate” scandals /5(24).
A Must-Read Watergate Book “The system worked,” Carl Bernstein’s famous assessment of Watergate, turns out to be completely wrong.
Powerful new evidence reveals that in the most consequential scandal in American history, virtually nothing worked as intended. A comprehensive history of the Watergate Scandal by Teddy White, a respected journalist and author of The Making of the President series.
Woodward, Bob and Bernstein, Carl wrote a best-selling book based on their experiences covering the Watergate Scandal for The Washington Post titled All the President's Men, published in The book and movie also led to the enduring mystery of the identity of Woodward's secret Watergate informant known as Deep Throat, a reference to the title of a popular pornographic movie at the time.
Woodward said he would protect Deep Throat's identity until the man died or allowed his name to be ion: Yale University (BA), George. THE UPSHOT: With the release of Woodward and Bernstein’s book about Watergate, All the President’s Men, followed by the movie by the same name, Felt became the most famous anonymous.
Watergate affair, in U.S. history, series of scandals involving the administration of President Richard M. Nixon; more specifically, the burglarizing of the Democratic party national headquarters in the Watergate apartment complex in Washington, D.C.
The Watergate Break-in On Jpolice apprehended five men attempting to break into and wiretap. "Readers who deem the book's liberties too free can stick to the tonnage of Watergate memoirs, transcripts, investigative reports and marginalia.
More fun-loving types can take Watergate as lively, witty drama and give Mr. Mallon a pass on the grueling fact-checking his story might otherwise warrant.".
Watergate scandal, interlocking political scandals of the administration of U.S. Pres. Richard M. Nixon that were revealed following the arrest of five burglars at Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters in the Watergate office-apartment-hotel complex in Washington, D.C., on J On August 9,facing likely impeachment.
Charles Wendell Colson (Octo – Ap ), generally referred to as Chuck Colson, served as Special Counsel to President Richard Nixon from to Once known as President Nixon's "hatchet man", Colson gained notoriety at the height of the Watergate scandal, for being named as one of the Watergate Seven, and pleaded guilty to obstruction of Education: Brown University (BA), George.
The book reveals that accounts of the break in have been deliberately falsified by a CIA cover story. One of the most important political events in American history, the Watergate affair, came to a dramatic end in with the resignation in disgrace of President Richard M.
Nixon. Deep Throat is the pseudonym given to the secret informant who provided information in to Bob Woodward, who shared it with Carl rd and Bernstein were reporters for The Washington Post, and Deep Throat provided key details about the involvement of U.S.
President Richard Nixon's administration in what came to be known as the Watergate scandal. The Washington Post once called the Watergate a "glittering Potomac Titanic." Like the famous ocean liner, the Watergate was ahead of its time, filled with boldface names—and ultimately doomed.
The Watergate is a captivating inside look at the passengers and crew of this legendary building.The Watergate Scandal was a series of crimes committed by the President and his staff, who were found to have spied on and harassed political opponents, accepted illegal campaign contributions, and covered up their own misdeeds.
On JThe Washington Post published a small story. In this story the reporters stated that five. A timely reminder of a notorious scandal that resulted in a president’s impeachment. InWine-Banks, now a legal analyst for MSNBC and formerly Illinois solicitor general and deputy attorney general, joined a government task force assigned to investigate the Nixon administration’s burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate .