Examines the life and achievements of Richard M. Nixon, the thirty-seventh president of the United States, from his birth in California in 1913, to his resignation from office in 1974 in the midst of scandal, to his death in 1994.
Examines the Watergate scandal of 1972, when White House insiders broke into the Democratic National Committee's offices, discussing President Nixon's involvement, committee hearings and court proceedings, and the president's resignation.
Provides a chronological account of the 1960 presidential campaign discussing candidates, parties, issues, political conventions, and the election's outcome.
Provides a chronological account of the 1972 campaign for U.S. president, discussing candidates, parties, issues, political conventions, and the election's outcome.
Provides a chronological account of the 1968 campaign for U.S. president, discussing candidates, parties, issues, political conventions, and the election's outcome.
Presents a collection of thirteen controversial essays that debate the events surrounding the Watergate scandal that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon, and discusses the efforts to impeach him, Ford's decision to pardon him, and the legacy of Watergate.
Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon in 1948 : learning the secrets of power
Morrow, Lance
2005
Presents a comprehensive examination of the personal and professional lives of John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon during the post-war 1940s when they were young congressmen, and describes the choices they made that would carry all three of them to the Presidency.