Book by Brinkley David
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In a vivid collection of reminiscences and recollections, the late journalist offers inside profiles of the Washington insiders with whom he has worked; detailed accounts of some of the stories he has covered, including the assassination of President Kennedy and D-Day; and his own career in the colorful world of journalism. Reprint. 75,000 first printing.
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America’s most revered journalists–a richly entertaining roundup of the extraordinary individuals with whom he crossed paths in our nation’s capital and of the events that marked the twentieth century.
Here are firsthand profiles of Washington insiders that only an insider himself could have given us: Franklin D. Roosevelt counting out enough cigarettes to get through a half-hour debriefing with the press; May Craig, the first female reporter to penetrate Roosevelt’s inner sanctum, who never failed to remind the president that his wife was a newspaper writer, too; Theodore Bilbo, a Mississippi senator and race baiter who effectively became mayor of Washington at a time when it was a segregated provincial town; Jimmy Hoffa, the popular and ill-fated union leader; Lyndon Johnson, whom Brinkley describes as the most impressive and appalling figure he encountered; and Ronald Reagan, whom he found to be the most mysterious of the eleven presidents he covered. Here is
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- EditorialBallantine Books
- Año de publicación2004
- ISBN 10 0345426797
- ISBN 13 9780345426796
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas204
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