Blind Ambition: The White House Years

Author:   John W. Dean
Publisher:   Open Road Media
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9781504041010


Pages:   504
Publication Date:   20 December 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   John W. Dean
Publisher:   Open Road Media
Imprint:   Open Road Media
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781504041010


ISBN 10:   1504041011
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   20 December 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Before you know it, you are turning the pages of Mr. Dean's book as if you are reading about Watergate for the first time. And by the time you have finished, you are convinced that no previous book about the scandal--not even those by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein--has begun to tell the inside story as this one does. --The New York Times A lively chronicle of megalomania and deception . . . Eminently readable . . . Dean is particularly good at reading the intricate network of White House power relationships, which he once climbed so surely. --The New York Times Book Review The best and most enduring book written from inside the Nixon White House . . . A classic of lost illusions. --Sidney Blumenthal, New York Times-bestselling author of The Clinton Wars Rare indeed is a memoir so utterly lacking in self-righteousness, false piety, and special pleading. It is a sobering reminder of the perils of ambition. --Stanley Kutler, author of The Wars of Watergate Before you know it, you are turning the pages of Mr. Dean s book as if you are reading about Watergate for the first time. And by the time you have finished, you are convinced that no previous book about the scandal not even those by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein has begun to tell the inside story as this one does. The New York Times A lively chronicle of megalomania and deception... Eminently readable... Dean is particularly good at reading the intricate network of White House power relationships, which he once climbed so surely. The New York Times Book Review The best and most enduring book written from inside the Nixon White House... A classic of lost illusions. Sidney Blumenthal, New York Times bestselling author of The Clinton Wars Rare indeed is a memoir so utterly lacking in self-righteousness, false piety, and special pleading. It is a sobering reminder of the perils of ambition. Stanley Kutler, author of The Wars of Watergate


Before you know it, you are turning the pages of Mr. Dean's book as if you are reading about Watergate for the first time. And by the time you have finished, you are convinced that no previous book about the scandal-not even those by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein-has begun to tell the inside story as this one does. -The New York Times A lively chronicle of megalomania and deception . . . Eminently readable . . . Dean is particularly good at reading the intricate network of White House power relationships, which he once climbed so surely. -The New York Times Book Review The best and most enduring book written from inside the Nixon White House . . . A classic of lost illusions. -Sidney Blumenthal, New York Times-bestselling author of The Clinton Wars Rare indeed is a memoir so utterly lacking in self-righteousness, false piety, and special pleading. It is a sobering reminder of the perils of ambition. -Stanley Kutler, author of The Wars of Watergate


Before you know it, you are turning the pages of Mr. Dean's book as if you are reading about Watergate for the first time. And by the time you have finished, you are convinced that no previous book about the scandal-not even those by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein-has begun to tell the inside story as this one does. -The New York Times A lively chronicle of megalomania and deception . . . Eminently readable . . . Dean is particularly good at reading the intricate network of White House power relationships, which he once climbed so surely. -The New York Times Book Review The best and most enduring book written from inside the Nixon White House . . . A classic of lost illusions. -Sidney Blumenthal, New York Times-bestselling author of The Clinton Wars Rare indeed is a memoir so utterly lacking in self-righteousness, false piety, and special pleading. It is a sobering reminder of the perils of ambition. -Stanley Kutler, author of The Wars of Watergate


Before you know it, you are turning the pages of Mr. Dean s book as if you are reading about Watergate for the first time. And by the time you have finished, you are convinced that no previous book about the scandal not even those by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein has begun to tell the inside story as this one does. <i>The New York Times</i> A lively chronicle of megalomania and deception... Eminently readable... Dean is particularly good at reading the intricate network of White House power relationships, which he once climbed so surely. <i>The New York Times Book Review</i> The best and most enduring book written from inside the Nixon White House... A classic of lost illusions. Sidney Blumenthal, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Clinton Wars</i> Rare indeed is a memoir so utterly lacking in self-righteousness, false piety, and special pleading. It is a sobering reminder of the perils of ambition. Stanley Kutler, author of <i>The Wars of Watergate</i>


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John W. Dean (b. 1938) served as White House counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1970 to 1973. During the Watergate scandal, his Senate testimony helped lead to Nixon’s resignation. Dean has written about Watergate in his New York Times bestsellers Blind Ambition and The Nixon Defense. Among his fourteen other books are the national bestsellers Worse Than Watergate, Conservatives Without Conscience, and Broken Government. A retired investment banker, Dean is now a columnist, commentator, and teacher in a continuing legal education program for attorneys, the Watergate CLE. Most recently, Dean held the Barry Goldwater Chair of American Institutions at Arizona State University. He is currently consulting on a Watergate television series under development for ABC Entertainment.  

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