The Making Of The President 1968 (landmark Political)
by Theodore H. White /
2010 / English / EPUB
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InThe Making of the President 1968
The Making of the President 1968, the third volume of
the groundbreaking series that revolutionized American political
journalism, Theodore H. White offers a compelling account of one
of the most turbulent presidential campaigns in history: the 1968
election that put Richard M. Nixon in the White House. Viewing
the electoral process from an insider's perspective—capturing
both the vast scope and the intimate, behind-the-scenes
details—White chronicles a campaign that saw the assassinations
of Martin Luther King Jr. and presidential candidate Robert F.
Kennedy, was marked by protest and violence in the streets of
Chicago, and that came down to a neck-and-neck finish between the
tenacious but ill-starred Hubert H. Humphrey and the most
fascinating politician of the modern age: the finally,
unexpectedly, victorious Richard Nixon.
, the third volume of
the groundbreaking series that revolutionized American political
journalism, Theodore H. White offers a compelling account of one
of the most turbulent presidential campaigns in history: the 1968
election that put Richard M. Nixon in the White House. Viewing
the electoral process from an insider's perspective—capturing
both the vast scope and the intimate, behind-the-scenes
details—White chronicles a campaign that saw the assassinations
of Martin Luther King Jr. and presidential candidate Robert F.
Kennedy, was marked by protest and violence in the streets of
Chicago, and that came down to a neck-and-neck finish between the
tenacious but ill-starred Hubert H. Humphrey and the most
fascinating politician of the modern age: the finally,
unexpectedly, victorious Richard Nixon.