Watergate: The Hidden History: Nixon, the Mafia, and the CIA

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Product Details

Price
$25.95
Publisher
Counterpoint LLC
Publish Date
Pages
816
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 2.4 inches | 2.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781619021624

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About the Author

Lamar Waldron's groundbreaking research has been cited in media outlets ranging from Vanity Fair and The New Republic to the History Channel and USA Today. His work has been acknowledged by authors such as Anthony Summers and Gus Russo, historians like Dr. John Newman and John H. Davis, and former goverment investigators Gaeton Fonzi and FBI veteran WIlliam Turner. Waldron received both undergraduate and graduate degrees from Georgia State University and lives in Atlanta.

Reviews

Praise for Legacy of Secrecy

Explosive new material, based mainly on government documents from the National Archives. --Vanity Fair

Waldron and Hartmann offer convincing evidence . . . A riveting take on the assassination itself and the devastating results of government secrets, this account proves the continuing relevancy and importance of seeking the truth behind one of the US's most personal tragedies. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

I believe Waldron's heavy-to-lift book is actually all but the last word on these troubling assassinations which have been so wildly speculated about since 1963 . . . Lamar Waldron, indefatigable public servant and author deserves his own Pulitzer Prize for his great work. --Liz Smith, New York Post

They've done a service by digging up the deepest, darkest, most disturbing archival evidence to support their Mob hit theory. --Ron Rosenbaum

Staggering! --Mark Crispin Miller

Exhaustively researched --The New York Observer

[Legacy of Secrecy contains] over 800 pages of intricately documented data. Their findings add pieces to one of our most perplexing puzzles, and suggest where the key missing pieces may be found. --Ronald Goldfarb, The Daily Beast