 | Fred Emery - History - 1995 - 559 pages
Sheds new light on the Watergate scandal that forced the resignation of Richard Nixon and altered the history of American politics. | |
 | William S. McConnell - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2006 - 123 pages
Presents a collection of essays that discuss varying viewpoints on the Watergate Affair, including the conduct of Richard Nixon as grounds for impeachment, the influence of the ... | |
 | William H. Merrill - Biography & Autobiography - 2008 - 193 pages
I found this fascinating, if at times painful, reading. It will be used to great effect by those who for generations to come will be studying Watergate. It is an honest bird's ... | |
 | Leon Jaworski - Biography & Autobiography - 1976 - 305 pages
The secrets of Watergate were hidden by lies and deceit, and only one man had the right and the power to bring the White House to justice. In this book Special Prosecutor Leon ... | |
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