The Great Coverup: Nixon and the Scandal of WatergateAs city editor of the Washington Post, Barry Sussman became part of the team that uncovered what many have described as the nation's worst political scandal. The Great Cover-up chronicles all the events that pushed Nixon from office. "Serious Watergate students report this is the best overview of the subject. I heartily agree". -- John Dean |
Contents
The Great Coverup Begins | 29 |
Part III | 59 |
The Turning Point | 129 |
Copyright | |
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