The Great Coverup: Nixon and the Scandal of WatergateThe essential book on the politics and drama of Watergate, from the break-in arrests through Nixon's resignation. The first edition was published by New American Library in 1974; the second, slightly revised edition was reissued by NAL in 1982 under the title 784 days that changed America, along with a TV documentary of the same name. Published by Seven Locks Press, PO Box 229, Arlington, VA 22210. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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