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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A "must read" for anyone who enjoys "insider" stories.,
This review is from: Never Trust a Local: Inside Nixon's Campaign and the White House (Hc) (Hardcover)
This book by a new author presents a fresh, insighful view of what it was like to work in the Nixon white house. Stuart, an "advance" man, who played a number of roles during his tenure, tells stories about well-known national and international figures of the Nixon years. There are also episodes about bit players you may have forgotten about. He tells a wrenching tale about the personal costs incurred by those caught up in the Watergate web. I'll be looking forward to the sequel!
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Let's Work on a Campaign,
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This review is from: Never Trust a Local: Inside Nixon's Campaign And the White House (Paperback)
For anyone interested in what it's really like to work on a presidential campaign, or work in the White House, this book is for you. In fact, it makes you want to sign up to work for a candidate in '08. Inspiring and fact-filled with "insider" revelations, it should interest everyone who wants to know what it's like to "be there." In addition, there are some great (and unknown) tidbits interwoven from the Nixon era. If you like politics, you'll like this book.
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Never Trust a Local: Inside Nixon's Campaign And the White House by Charles E. Stuart (Paperback - September 30, 2005)
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