Bob Woodward: All the President's Men, Kartoniert / Broschiert
All the President's Men
- The most devastating political detective story of the 20th century
- Verlag:
- Simon + Schuster UK, 11/2006
- Einband:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert, ,
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781416527572
- Artikelnummer:
- 7413506
- Gewicht:
- 279 g
- Maße:
- 198 x 126 mm
- Stärke:
- 27 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 6.11.2006
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Klappentext
It began with a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington DC, on 17 June 1972 . Bob Woodward, a journalist for the Washington Post , was called into the office on a Saturday morning to cover the story. Carl Bernstein , a political reporter on the Post, was also assigned. They soon learned this was no ordinary burglary. Following lead after lead, Woodward and Bernstein picked up a trail of money, conspiracy and high-level pressure that ultimately led to the doors of the Oval Office . Men very close to the President were implicated, and then Richard Nixon himself. Over a period of months, Woodward met secretly with Deep Throat, for decades the most famous anonymous source in the history of journalism. As he and Bernstein pieced the jigsaw together, they produced a series of explosive stories that would not only win the Post a Pulitzer Prize , they would bring about the President's scandalous downfall. ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MENdocuments this amazing story. Taut, gripping and fascinating, it is a classic of its kind -- the true story of the events that changed the American presidency.
Biografie (Bob Woodward)
Bob Woodward, geb. 1943 in Geneva, Illinois, ist einer der bekanntesten investigativen Journalisten der Welt. 1972 deckten er und Carl Bernstein den Watergate-Skandal auf und zwangen damit US-Präsident Richard Nixon zum Rücktritt. Woodward wurde mit zahlreichen Preisen ausgezeichnet, darunter auch mit dem angesehenen 'Pulitzer-Preis'. Heute arbeitet er als leitender Redakteur bei der 'Washington Post'.