Chronicles Nixon's rise to political prominence, from his pre-World War II government service to his under-the-table stab at the vice-presidency in 1952, in the first of a projected three-volume biography
Conrad Black's own recent legal travails, though hardly comparable, have undoubtedly given him an unusual insight into the pressures faced by Nixon in his last two years as president and the first few years of his retirement.
A biography of Richard Nixon, discussing his early life, political career, presidency, and the Watergate scandal.
Kenneth O'Reilly, in Nixon's Piano, examined the presidency and race and was especially harsh on Nixon. He called him a “demographer“ who calculated where his votes for reelection would come from, found them in the white population, ...
This timely compilation of papers was originally presented at the 1987 Hofstra University Conference on the Nixon Presidency.
This Nixon portrait provides a comprehensive view of the Nixon presidency based on extensive oral histories with some twenty-two intimates of the former President. Co-published with the Miller Center of...
Discusses the early life, family, political career, and contributions of the thirty-seventh president of the United States.
Richard M. Nixon: A Bibliographic Exploration
The Quotable Richard M. Nixon
The medicine was first provided to Nixon in 1968 by Jack Dreyfus, a founder of the Dreyfus Fund and a strenuous promoter of the drug. Dreyfus strongly believed that it had helped him through a long and serious depression after his ...
One of Richard Nixon’s most incisive works on American foreign policy, Real Peace argues that lasting peace can only be achieved through “hard-headed détente”—a pragmatic mixture of military preparedness, effective arms control, ...