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Warren G. Harding: The American Presidents Series: The 29th President, 1921-1923

Contributor(s): Dean, John W (Author), Schlesinger, Arthur M, Jr (Editor)

ISBN: 9780805069563

Publisher: Times Books

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Pub Date: January 7, 2004

Dewey: B

LCCN: 2003049368

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 8.60" L x 5.90" W ( 0.90 lbs) 224 pages

Series: American Presidents

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Description: In this wise and compelling biography, Dean--no stranger to controversy himself--recovers the truths and explodes the myths surrounding the 29th president's tarnished legacy.

Brief description: John W. Dean served as Richard Nixon's White House counsel for a thousand days. He is the author of two books recounting his days in the Nixon administration, Blind Ambition and Lost Honor, as well as Unmasking Deep Throat. A native of Marion, Ohio, he lives in Beverly Hills, California.

Review Quotes:

Praise for John W. Dean's The Nixon Defense

"Mr. Dean's book will remind people of why Nixon deserves so unflattering a historical reputation . . . It should also serve as a renewed cautionary tale about elevating politicians with questionable character to high office . . . Dean's resolve to reconstruct this dismal tale of high crimes and misdemeanors is commendable . . . . In addition to creating a definitive historical record of how the Watergate scandal unfolded, The Nixon Defense resolves some major unsettled questions."
--The New York Times

"Dean, as always the model of precision and doggedness, has performed yeoman service . . . even for someone who has covered Watergate for 42 years, from the morning of the burglary through the investigations, confessions, denials, hearings, trials, books and attempts at historical revisionism, Dean's book has an authoritative ring."
--Bob Woodward, The Washington Post

"A prodiguous effort."
--New York Daily News

"Dean shapes those conversations into a readable, dense narrative."
--Los Angeles Times

"The most intimate, detailed, complex and nuanced portrait of a President and his courtiers that we have ever seen in print . . . Dean is scrupulously fair, but Nixon is undone by his own words. To read them is to be a fly on the wall in the palace court of the Nixon White House, to observe history close up as we have never seen it before . . . the closest we will ever come to knowing the real Richard Nixon. It is a fascinating and very important piece of history, and the stuff of great drama."
--Huffington Post

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