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This comprehensive history of President Richard Nixon explores his secret tapes and documents, many of which have been recently declassified. Award-winning journalist Tim Weiner presents a compelling portrait of a troubled man who perceived the Vietnam conflict and the Watergate scandal as interconnected battles. Nixon's distrust extended to everyone around him, including his Cabinet and closest advisers, as he sought to unite a nation deeply divided, reminiscent of post-Civil War America. He prioritized creating "a generation of peace" by enlisting Communist leaders to help end the Vietnam War, viewing antiwar citizens as adversaries as dangerous as the enemy abroad. Consumed by rage and insomnia, he waged relentless battles against his opponents, employing B-52 bombers overseas and using covert tactics such as wiretaps and break-ins at home. Much of his presidency is documented on tape or in written form, providing a striking record of his most intimate and incriminating conversations. After decades of struggle, much of this shocking information has only recently come to light. Nixon envisioned himself as "the world leader" while being ensnared in the very gutter politics that ultimately led to his downfall, marking one of the most significant political suicides in American history.
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One Man against the World, Tim Weiner
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