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Silent Coup: The Removal of a President |
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Silent Coup: The Removal of a President, by Colodny, Len and Robert Gettlin. St. Martin's Press: New York, 1991. Edition: First Edition stated. ISBN: 0312051565. Hardcover, 507 pages. Foreward by Roger Morris. Quarter bound in black cloth over purple paper-covered boards; silver lettering on spine. Sixteen pages of B&W photographs. Includes Chapter Notes, Bibliography, and Index.
Condition: Book: Near Fine. Last free end paper and final page have dog-ear. Jacket: Very Good. Rubbing and light abrasions show on the black back.
Contents: From the jacket
While much has been written about Richard Nixon's government and his resignation, the powerful forces behind his removal from office have never been exposed. In SILENT COUP, Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin have written an explosive new history of the fall of the president. The product of an extraordinary seven-year investigation, SILENT COUP documents the political and personal agendas that combined to destroy Richard Nixon.
SILENT COUP contains exclusive new material gathered from hundreds of interviews, from still-unreleased government documents, from the complete Oval Office logs of Nixon's presidency, and from a painstaking cross-examination of the books and testimony of the major and minor players in the story. The result is a major revision of history, one that will forever change our understanding of how and why Richard Nixon was forced to resign his office.
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