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  • Formatas: Hardback, 832 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x41 mm, weight: 1132 g, 2 x 8 pg b-w inserts; b&w designed endpapers
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Avid Reader Press
  • ISBN-10: 1982139161
  • ISBN-13: 9781982139162
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 832 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x41 mm, weight: 1132 g, 2 x 8 pg b-w inserts; b&w designed endpapers
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Avid Reader Press
  • ISBN-10: 1982139161
  • ISBN-13: 9781982139162
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"The first definitive narrative history of Watergate, exploring the full scope of the scandal through the politicians, investigators, journalists, and informants who made it the most influential political event of our modern era"--

Explores the full scope of the Watergate scandal through the politicians, investigators, journalists and informants who made it the most influential political event of our modern era. Illustrations.

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Only Plane in the Sky, the first definitive narrative history of Watergate, exploring the full scope of the scandal through the politicians, investigators, journalists, and informants who made it the most influential political event of our modern era.

In the early hours of June 17, 1972, a security guard named Frank Wills entered six words into the log book of the Watergate office complex that would change the course of history: 1:47 AM Found tape on doors; call police.

The five ​men—Virgilio Gonzalez, Bernard Baker, James McCord, Eugenio Martinez, and Frank Sturgis—arrested and charged with attempted burglary that night kicked off the biggest scandal in American politics. Over the next two years, that single thwarted break-in would lead to dozens more arrests, an alleged kidnapping, FBI and congressional investigations, a Senate hearing, and bombshell testimonies from the highest levels of political power that ultimately would reveal a cover-up, sink a vice-president and a half-dozen Cabinet officials, lead to the jailing of an FBI director, end a presidency, and alter our views of moral authority and leadership. Watergate defined a decade, and a nation.

And yet, recent revelations like the release of more Nixon tapes and the identity of “Deep Throat” himself, means that the full story has never been told from start to finish.

Now, in Watergate, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Garrett M. Graff explores the full sweep of the scandal that would come to define all others, from the release of The Pentagon Papers in 1971—the first signs of trouble for the White House—and the 1972 DNC break-in to the denials, trials, hearings, and eventual downfall of the Nixon Administration three years later—the implications of which we still feel today. Watergate, Graff shows, is a much bigger and much weirder story than America remembers. Along the way, he introduces a vibrant cast of characters, including the psychologically tortured President and his doomed inner circle, special prosecutors Archibald Cox and Leon Jaworski, the Congressional committees led by Sam Ervin and Peter Rodino, groundbreaking reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, and Mark Felt, an Associate Director of the FBI who would conceal his identity for decades behind the name “Deep Throat,” as well a host of others whose involvement has been forgotten—from Yankees owner George Steinbrenner to a young impeachment aide named Hillary Rodham.

Grippingly told, meticulously researched, and featuring new details and never-told stories, Watergate is the defining, behind-the-scenes look at the era that upended the course of American politics—and life—as we knew it.

Recenzijos

PRAISE FOR WATERGATE: A NEW HISTORY

"Do we need still another Watergate book? The answer turns out to be yes this one: Garrett M. Graffs Watergate: A New History. It is a remarkably rich narrative with compelling characters, who range from criminal and flawed to tragic and heroic. As someone who played a small role in the drama while I was editing many of The Washington Posts Watergate stories, I found that Graff convincingly populates and re-creates an extraordinary time in the history of the country and this city. ... fast-paced ... filled with apt sketches of its many characters, major and minor, from all the presidents men, and some of their spouses, to journalists, investigators, lawyers and members of Congress. It vividly re-creates all the key events, from Nixons overreaction to the revelation of the Pentagon Papers about the Vietnam War in June 1971 to his resignation in August 1974.... engaging, informative and thought-provoking, more than earning its place on bookshelves alongside the old histories." Len Downie, Jr., The Washington Post

"Dazzling. . . A lively writer, Graff explores the dramatic scope of the Watergate saga through its participants politicians, investigators, journalists, whistle-blowers and, at center stage, Nixon himself." Douglas Brinkley, The New York Times Book Review

"Award-winning author Graff aims to give readers the full scope of Watergate a much bigger, more bizarre story than even remembered telling the full story from start to finish in this ambitious book." New York Post 

"A definitive, exhaustive account of the scandal. . . a fascinating, horrifying examination of the Nixon presidency up closeenough to scare the record straight." AirMail

"A meticulously researched, expansive history of the Watergate scandal from start to finish, from the release of the Pentagon Papers in 1971 to the reverberations that echo through present day." Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAY

"Garrett Graff has painstakingly researched and written Watergate: A New History. ... It is a compelling read, and introduces us (or reminds us) of myriad incidents that led up to Watergate. It is a tangled web; more tangled than we knew. And Graff has expertly filled in blanks and provided valuable context.... The narrative he weaves is astounding in breadth and depth." The Rutland Herald

"One of the big books of the year." Jeff Simon, Buffalo News

"As masterfully recounted in Garrett Graffs new book, the Watergate scandal constituted both a great challenge to, and vindication of, the rule of law in America. .... Exhaustively researched, this book presents a cogent narrative that seemingly includes every available source, including testimony, documentary evidence, Nixons Oval Office tapes, court filings, subpoenas, interviews, memoirs and investigative reports. It is a remarkable achievement." New York Law Review

"A brisk, riveting, compulsively readable, comprehensive, up-to-date narrative of the entire tangled affair, and it's hard to imagine it better told. . . . Now the best and fullest account of the Watergate crisis, one unlikely to be surpassed anytime soon." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"A crime drama, a pirate tale, a mystery, a character study, a spy story, and a Greek tragedy. . . Graff methodically assembles facts, perspectives, activities, analysis, anecdotes, and interpretations into a seamless, engaging book." Seven Days

"Graff's extensively researched book reveals just how much more there is to Watergate than the story that unfolded in the book and movie All the President's Men. . . . Graff digs deep into the personalities, backgrounds and actions of all of the high-ranking Nixon administration officials caught in the trap of the burglaries and the subsequent coverup as well as all of the officials affected by the growing scandal." Dean Poling, Valdosta Daily-Times 

"This meticulously researched and documented book should now become the definitive source for those who wish to dive into the cesspool of deceit, intrigue and criminal behavior that were associated with the seemingly innocuous break-in and the cover-up. ... [ Graff] makes a valiant attempt to connect all the disparate threads from the confusing tapestry of multiple investigations, muffled tapes and self-serving memoirs available. His organization of the book makes the 700-plus pages flow seamlessly as the investigators reach their inevitable conclusions. In summary, this book should be required reading for any citizen with the faintest interest in how the sausage-factory of Washington politics functions and how our country has managed to arrive at todays dysfunctional impasse." J. Kemper Campbell, Lincoln Journal-Star

"Lively, wide-ranging, detailed." Erica J. Smith, The Virginian Pilot

"Garrett Graff aptly calls Watergate a 'Gordian knot of scandal.' This comprehensive, searching, yet elegant book untangles it more completely than any attempt so far. I learned a lot!" Rick Perlstein, bestselling author of Nixonland and Reaganland

"Watergate is one of the great tragic double-edged swords of modern American history: its crimes were swiftly exposed, the criminals punished, the rule of law restoredand it profoundly, permanently undermined American citizens' trust in their government. Garrett Graff's fresh chronicle of that inflection point is lucid, enlightening and indispensable." Kurt Andersen, author of Evil Geniuses and writer-host of Nixon at War 

"Expertly researched and assembled, this is a valuable introduction to one of historys greatest political scandals. . . . Graff skillfully interweaves the perspectives of journalists and law enforcement officials investigating the Watergate break-in with the Nixon teams attempts to use the organs of government to cover up their own rogue operation, and incisively analyzes how the congressional inquiry into the scandal resulted in Democrats and Republicans coming together to uphold the Constitution and limit the powers of the president." Publishers Weekly PRAISE FOR THE ONLY PLANE IN THE SKY

A riveting step-by-step account of the day . . . The technique of letting the witnesses tell the story does a remarkable job of bringing to life the horrific day in a way that a writers narrative would have a hard time matching. . . . It makes for a gripping readand a reminder of the country at its best while under attack. Will Lester, Associated Press

Graff has woven a powerful, graphic narrative of how September 11 played out everywhere from the International Space Station to the inside of the collapsing World Trade Center towers. . . . I repeatedly cried. I could feel my pulse elevate. I often had to put it down after a dozen pages. But I think thats the point of the book. September 11 was terrible and confusing, and the more time passes, sometimes the harder that is to remember. No matter how much we try to describe those feelings to children who didnt live through them, something will be lost in the translation and telling. This book captures the emotions and unspooling horror of the day. It will be a good text to hand to a curious teenager when he one day asks: What was September 11 really like? Scott Detrow, NPR

Remarkable. . . . Mr. Graffs curation of these accountsdrawn from hundreds of his own interviews and from the reporting of other journalists and historiansis a priceless civic gift. . . . The book is refreshingly free from editorializing, ideology and ululation. It gives us instead poignant, often distressing, vignettes and impressions of the day and its aftermath. On page after page, a reader will encounter words that startle, or make him angry, or heartbroken, or queasy. Tunku Varadarajan, The Wall Street Journal

Remarkable . . . Incredibly evocative and compelling . . . Allows you to experience this fateful day in an intimately visceral fashion, starting with the ordinary (the sky was gorgeously blue) and progressing to confusion, fear, numbness, and grief. . . . By letting those who were present tell stories in their own words, Graff has created a remarkably effective and deeply moving history. Be careful if you read this book in publicat some point you may encounter a story or detail that will bring back memories that overwhelm you. Lucinda Robb, The Washington Post

Intense . . . Dramatic . . . Graffs project beautifully achieves its chief goaleducating people too young or born too late to remember what the day of September 11, 2001, felt like. But it also restores a form [ oral history] to its rightful place as necessity. Ginia Bellafante, New York Times Book Review

An ambitious oral history of 9/11 from the perspective of nearly everyone involvedfrom Laura Bush to the first firefighter on the scene to the young gate agent who checked the hijackers plane tickets. Every single line is breathtaking and heartbreaking, weaving together the story of previously unimaginable and tragic events that changed the course of history. Newsweek

Compelling . . . The voices in The Only Plane in the Sky are so vivid. . . . There are snippets in Graffs oral history from those who perishedmessages for loved ones left by office workers stranded on the upper floors of the towers; calls from flight attendants and passengers aboard United Flight 93 that were recorded or remembered. But most of the voices in the book belong to survivors. That may explain, at least in part, why The Only Plane in the Sky manages to feel hopeful. . . . Eventually, of course, all of us who remember 9/11 will be gone, and some of our stories will be forgotten. But, thanks to Graffs fine work, many will endure. Jay Carney, Air Mail

A harrowing account of the September 11 attacks, told through the voices of many who were personally affected. Graff weaves together the stories of airline workers, first responders, generals at the Pentagon and more to contextualize and seek to further understand the trauma, humanity and history of 9/11. Time magazine (The 42 Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019)

Oral history at its finest . . . Graffs skillful organization and flawless pacing allows him to present multiple perspectives, quickly shifting locations and points of view around the country, to follow every moment. The result is a smooth-flowing, moving and thoroughly human narrative with emotional impact, a sense of detail and immediacy more powerful and moving than any dramatic film or documentary. Rich Kienzle, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Much has been written over the past 18 years about 9/11, but none have told the story of that day as powerfully and intimately . . . Sure to become an essential addition to the literature of 9/11, it is the only panoramic account of the day told by the people who experienced it. . . . Graff has created an enduring portrait of a day that changed the world forever, a day that the world will never forget. Joel Meador, The Messenger

This is history at its most immediate and moving. In The Only Plane in the Sky, Garrett Graff has crafted an enduring portrait of a deadly and consequential day, a day that has shaped all other subsequent days in America for nearly two decades. A marvelous and memorable book. Jon Meacham, author of The Soul of America

As I read The Only Plane in the Sky, I was instantly transported back to the chaos, shock, and fear that we all felt on September 11. Reliving the day in real time, through the eyes of Americans on the ground and in the air, had me turning each page with my heart in my throat. I may have known how the story would end, but reading these intensely personal accounts reminded me why this tragic day would change us forever, while the stories of courage and resilience renewed my faith in humanity. Theres been a lot written about 9/11, but nothing like this. I urge you to read it. Katie Couric, author of The Best Advice I Ever Got

Although many years have passed since 9/11, this book, told with such immediacy, brings so vividly back to mind the shock of that day, and why it continues to shape the tragic history that has followed. Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower

The Only Plane in the Sky is a stunning and important workchilling, heartbreakingand I cannot stop thinking about it. To hear the voices of those who survived, and those who did not, is so moving and powerful. I learned so much, and am so thankful for this book. Anderson Cooper, author of Dispatches from the Edge

Raw, emotional, and intense, this jaw-dropping narrative, composed entirely of firsthand accounts, strips away the politics that have grown up around 9/11 and have clouded its brutal impact on the American psyche. Rarely is history delivered with such vivid sensory detail. Garrett Graffs meticulous reporting transported us, with visceral clarity, back to those horrifying hours that changed us all forever. Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic, authors of Indianapolis

Garrett Graff has deftly used oral history to take us into the one of the most horrific and consequential moments in American history, in a book that will be particularly important for those readers too young to remember September 11, 2001. Michael Beschloss, author of Presidents of War

Before there was the written word, there was oral historyone human telling another his or her experienceand Graff takes us back to our human roots in doing what he does here in this harrowing, relentless but ultimately soaring tale. Using 500 or so "voices" culled together from large-scale oral history projects and personal interviews alike, Graff weaves together a narrative that takes your breath away. . . . Intensely readable, deeply personal, and profoundly transformative. Annie Jacobsen, author of Operation Paperclip and The Pentagons Brain

9/11 is one of the hinge events of American history and Garrett Graff adds considerably to our knowledge of the horrors and the heroism that characterized that terrible day. The Only Plane in the Sky is a deeply researched and authoritative account. Peter Bergen, author of Manhunt

A truly riveting book, at once tragic and thrilling, and a testament to the power of memory. Tim Weiner, author of Legacy of Ashes

Daugiau informacijos

Commended for Pulitzer Prize (History) 2023.
Introduction xv
Prologue The Pentagon Papers xxvii
PART I The Kindling 1971
Chapter 1 All the President's Men
3(14)
Chapter 2 "Ellsberg? I've Never Heard of Him"
17(10)
Chapter 3 The Chennault Affair
27(12)
Chapter 4 The Huston Plan
39(24)
Chapter 5 Burglarizing Brookings
63(14)
Chapter 6 The Plumbers
77(10)
Chapter 7 The Enemies List
87(12)
Chapter 8 Sandwedge
99(10)
PART II The Match 1972
Chapter 9 The Committee to Re-Elect
109(18)
Chapter 10 The Dita Beard Memo
127(14)
Chapter 11 "He's Our Hitler"
141(16)
Chapter 12 Third-Rate Burglars
157(22)
Chapter 13 "A Crime That Could Destroy Us All"
179(16)
Chapter 14 "Boys Will Be Boys"
195(8)
Chapter 15 "Stay the Hell Out of This"
203(12)
Chapter 16 "Keep My Mouth Shut"
215(8)
Chapter 17 The Arrival of Mr. Rivers
223(10)
Chapter 18 The Dahlberg Check
233(10)
Chapter 19 The Patman Probe
243(6)
Chapter 20 "A Hell of a Story"
249(16)
Chapter 21 "I Can't Talk About Segretti"
265(14)
Chapter 22 Landslide
279(16)
PART III Brushfire January--June 1973
Chapter 23 "Something Was Rotten"
295(6)
Chapter 24 Guilty Pleas
301(10)
Chapter 25 The "Country Lawyer" Enters
311(8)
Chapter 26 "Twist Slowly, Slowly in the Wind"
319(18)
Chapter 27 "Perjury Occurred"
337(18)
Chapter 28 "What Meat Do They Eat?"
355(10)
Chapter 29 "Voice of Doom"
365(8)
Chapter 30 The End of Mark Felt
373(18)
Chapter 31 "A No-Win Job"
391(10)
Chapter 32 "A Russian Novel"
401(14)
PART IV Firestorm July--December 1973
Chapter 33 "We Need You Today"
415(14)
Chapter 34 Butterfield's Bombshell
429(14)
Chapter 35 Must-See TV
443(6)
Chapter 36 Spiro
449(14)
Chapter 37 "An Upheaval in Washington"
463(10)
Chapter 38 Mud-Wrestling
473(8)
Chapter 39 "He Is Essentially Alone"
481(16)
Chapter 40 "The Mahogany Coffin"
497(8)
Chapter 41 The Massacre
505(8)
Chapter 42 "We Have No Functional President"
513(12)
Chapter 43 The Patriotic Monkey
525(6)
Chapter 44 "I Am Not a Crook"
531(12)
Chapter 45 The Rose Mary Stretch
543(8)
Chapter 46 "Do I Fight?"
551(12)
PART V Inferno 1974
Chapter 47 Flutter and Wow
563(14)
Chapter 48 Le Grand Fromage
577(12)
Chapter 49 "Don't Miss Page 503"
589(14)
Chapter 50 The United States v. Richard M. Nixon
603(16)
Chapter 51 Impeachment
619(14)
Chapter 52 The Smoking Pistol
633(12)
Chapter 53 The Final Days
645(8)
Chapter 54 "A Day for Tears"
653(8)
Chapter 55 "I Shall Resign"
661(6)
Epilogue Nixon's Curse 667(14)
Acknowledgments and Methodology 681(8)
Notes 689(70)
Index 759(32)
Image Credits 791
Garrett M. Graff has spent two decades covering politics, technology, and national security. The former editor of POLITICO Magazine and longtime WIRED and CNN contributor, he writes the popular Doomsday Scenario newsletter and hosts the Edward R. Murrow Awardwinning podcast Long Shadow. He is the author of ten books, including the #1 national bestseller The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11, the FBI history The Threat Matrix, Raven Rock (about the governments Cold War Doomsday plans), and the New York Times bestsellers When the Sea Came Alive (an oral history of D-Day) and Watergate: A New History, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History.