The Wars of Watergate: The Last Crisis of Richard Nixon"The definitive account of Watergate." —St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
Contents
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First Term First Wars | 75 |
The Watergate War Origins and Retreat June 1972April 1973 | 185 |
The Watergate War Disarray and Disgrace May 1973August 1974 | 321 |
The Impact and Meaning of Watergate | 551 |
A Note on Sources | 623 |
Interviews | 627 |
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