A biography of former president Richard Nixon, beginning with his youth and continuing through his presidency
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 ...
Notable contributions include David Caputo's analysis of revenue sharing and Michael Balzano's study of the adrift Democrats who emerged as Nixon's silent majority and ultimately as the Reagan coalition. . . . " Library Journal
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 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.
A biography of Richard Nixon, discussing his early life, political career, presidency, and the Watergate scandal.
Presents a biography of the only United States President to resign, including his early years, the Vietnam War, and his participation in Watergate.
A survey of the life of Richard Nixon, including his youth in California, rise in politics, election as president, and resignation after Watergate.
Several days later, John Osborne in The New Republic noted some of those events and wrote an analysis of what he thought had happened over the past few weeks — the most prominent piece yet probing the President's psyche.
Six Crises is a close-up look at this dynamic man, recalling the demands placed upon him, the thinking behind his decisions, and the pressures of political life.