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Colin Kidd: The Watergate Tapes, 5 November 2015
The Nixon Tapes: 1971-72
by Douglas Brinkley and Luke Nichter.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 758 pp., $35, July 2014,978 0 544 27415 0 Show More
by Douglas Brinkley and Luke Nichter.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 758 pp., $35, July 2014,
The Nixon Defence: What He Knew and When He Knew It
by John W. Dean.
Penguin, 784 pp., £14.99, June 2015,978 0 14 312738 3 Show More
by John W. Dean.
Penguin, 784 pp., £14.99, June 2015,
Washington Journal: Reporting Watergate and Richard Nixon’s Downfall
by Elizabeth Drew.
Duckworth Overlook, 450 pp., £20, August 2014,978 0 7156 4916 9 Show More
by Elizabeth Drew.
Duckworth Overlook, 450 pp., £20, August 2014,
Chasing Shadows: The Nixon Tapes, the Chennault Affair and the Origins of Watergate
by Ken Hughes.
Virginia, 228 pp., $16.95, August 2015,978 0 8139 3664 2 Show More
by Ken Hughes.
Virginia, 228 pp., $16.95, August 2015,
The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and the Rise of Reagan
by Rick Perlstein.
Simon and Schuster, 860 pp., £25, August 2014,978 1 4767 8241 6 Show More
by Rick Perlstein.
Simon and Schuster, 860 pp., £25, August 2014,
“... was Mark Felt, a Hoover loyalist and associate director of the FBI. Hoover plays a central role in Ken Hughes’s gripping investigation, Chasing Shadows, which takes as its point of departure the only break-in ordered by Nixon on 2658 hours of tape: not at Watergate, but at a liberal think-tank, the Brookings Institution. The burglary never took ... ”