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Thomas, Evan ; Karen Breslau; et al ; [SIGNED] ; [Rowland Evans]:Back from the Dead - How Clinton Survived the Republican Revolution
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White RIver Press, 2008-01-01. Paperback. Good., White RIver Press, 2008-01-01, 2.5, New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. First Edition. Hardcover.… More...
White RIver Press, 2008-01-01. Paperback. Good., White RIver Press, 2008-01-01, 2.5, New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Autograph; 289 pages; Clean and secure in original binding in very nice dustjacket. Inscribed on the ffep "To Rowlie - / Stop giving / me a hard / time! / Kay, you be / my hero. / Evan" Offers a behind-the-scenes look at the 1996 presidential election. PROVENANCE: Rowland Evans was a provocative newspaper columnist, commentator and author who antagonized liberal politicians and championed conservative causes. He left Yale and enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1942 during World War II and was discharged in 1944 because of malaria. In 1963, Mr. Evans and Mr. Novak began writing ''Inside Report,'' an insider's view of politics that was published four times a week until Mr. Evans retired in 1993. Mr. Evans and Robert Novak began their work as columnists in the early 1960's, a time when newspaper columnists wielded outsize influence in national politics. The pair pioneered in transferring that influence to the medium of cable television with the political discussion program ''Evans & Novak'' -- carried on CNN from that cable network's beginning. Rowland Evans and his wife Kay (Katherine Winton Evans), also a respected writer and editor, were mainstays on the Washington social scene, hosting many memorable gatherings in their handsome Georgetown house -- to which flocked influential and remarkable people drawn from journalism, politics and general society over the decades from the 1960s to the 2000s. Both Evans and Novak became more predictably conservative over the years, particularly during the Reagan years. Reportedly, both columnists voted for JFK in 1960 and for Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Evans earned a place on Richard Nixon's infamous "Enemies List." Novak reported that Evans had JFK as a guest for the first dinner party the latter attended as President Elect. Kay and Rowland Evans has a particularly close friendship with Robert F. Kennedy, his wife Ethel and their family.; Signed by One Author ., Atlantic Monthly Press, 1997, 4<
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Thomas, Evan ; Karen Breslau; et al ; [SIGNED] ; [Rowland Evans]:Back from the Dead - How Clinton Survived the Republican Revolution
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New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Autograph; 289 pages; Clean and secure in original binding in very nice dustjacket. … More...
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Autograph; 289 pages; Clean and secure in original binding in very nice dustjacket. Inscribed on the ffep "To Rowlie - / Stop giving / me a hard / time! / Kay, you be / my hero. / Evan" Offers a behind-the-scenes look at the 1996 presidential election. PROVENANCE: Rowland Evans was a provocative newspaper columnist, commentator and author who antagonized liberal politicians and championed conservative causes. He left Yale and enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1942 during World War II and was discharged in 1944 because of malaria. In 1963, Mr. Evans and Mr. Novak began writing ''Inside Report,'' an insider's view of politics that was published four times a week until Mr. Evans retired in 1993. Mr. Evans and Robert Novak began their work as columnists in the early 1960's, a time when newspaper columnists wielded outsize influence in national politics. The pair pioneered in transferring that influence to the medium of cable television with the political discussion program ''Evans & Novak'' -- carried on CNN from that cable network's beginning. Rowland Evans and his wife Kay (Katherine Winton Evans), also a respected writer and editor, were mainstays on the Washington social scene, hosting many memorable gatherings in their handsome Georgetown house -- to which flocked influential and remarkable people drawn from journalism, politics and general society over the decades from the 1960s to the 2000s. Both Evans and Novak became more predictably conservative over the years, particularly during the Reagan years. Reportedly, both columnists voted for JFK in 1960 and for Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Evans earned a place on Richard Nixon's infamous "Enemies List." Novak reported that Evans had JFK as a guest for the first dinner party the latter attended as President Elect. Kay and Rowland Evans has a particularly close friendship with Robert F. Kennedy, his wife Ethel and their family.; Signed by One Author ., Atlantic Monthly Press, 1997, 4<
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Thomas, Evan ; Karen Breslau; et al ; [SIGNED] ; [Rowland Evans]:Back from the Dead - How Clinton Survived the Republican Revolution
- signed or inscribed book 1997, ISBN: 0871136899
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[EAN: 9780871136893], Near Fine, [PU: Atlantic Monthly Press, New York], PRESIDENT WILLIAM J CLINTON CLINTON'S RE-ELECTION AMERICANA AND AMERICAN HISTORY, Jacket, Autograph; 289 pages; Cl… More...
[EAN: 9780871136893], Near Fine, [PU: Atlantic Monthly Press, New York], PRESIDENT WILLIAM J CLINTON CLINTON'S RE-ELECTION AMERICANA AND AMERICAN HISTORY, Jacket, Autograph; 289 pages; Clean and secure in original binding in very nice dustjacket. Inscribed on the ffep "To Rowlie - / Stop giving / me a hard / time! / Kay, you be / my hero. / Evan" Offers a behind-the-scenes look at the 1996 presidential election. PROVENANCE: Rowland Evans was a provocative newspaper columnist, commentator and author who antagonized liberal politicians and championed conservative causes. He left Yale and enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1942 during World War II and was discharged in 1944 because of malaria. In 1963, Mr. Evans and Mr. Novak began writing ''Inside Report,'' an insider's view of politics that was published four times a week until Mr. Evans retired in 1993. Mr. Evans and Robert Novak began their work as columnists in the early 1960's, a time when newspaper columnists wielded outsize influence in national politics. The pair pioneered in transferring that influence to the medium of cable television with the political discussion program ''Evans & Novak'' -- carried on CNN from that cable network's beginning. Rowland Evans and his wife Kay (Katherine Winton Evans), also a respected writer and editor, were mainstays on the Washington social scene, hosting many memorable gatherings in their handsome Georgetown house -- to which flocked influential and remarkable people drawn from journalism, politics and general society over the decades from the 1960s to the 2000s. Both Evans and Novak became more predictably conservative over the years, particularly during the Reagan years. Reportedly, both columnists voted for JFK in 1960 and for Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Evans earned a place on Richard Nixon's infamous "Enemies List." Novak reported that Evans had JFK as a guest for the first dinner party the latter attended as President Elect. Kay and Rowland Evans has a particularly close friendship with Robert F. Kennedy, his wife Ethel and their family.; Signed by One Author, Books<
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Evan Thomas:Back from the Dead : How Clinton Survived the Republican Revolution by Evan Thomas
- used book 1996, ISBN: 9780871136893
The first inside account of the 1996 presidential election from Newsweek magazine's award-winning Washington bureauBill Clinton likes to say that his God is "the God of Second Chances". H… More...
The first inside account of the 1996 presidential election from Newsweek magazine's award-winning Washington bureauBill Clinton likes to say that his God is "the God of Second Chances". How did he come back from political near-death to enjoy a resounding reelection victory? What explains voter backlash against Newt Gingrich's '94 revolution?For the past fifteen months, a team of four Newsweek reporters has followed the candidates around-the-clock to produce the inside chronicle of the 1996 presidential election campaign. Written by Newsweek's Washington bureau chief, Evan Thomas, this behind-the-scenes narrative is illustrated with photographs by Pulitzer Prize winner David Hume Kennerly, who has been covering the campaign all year.The Newsweek reporters were granted inside access by both the Clinton and Dole campaigns on the condition that none of their reporting be disclosed until after the polls closed on Election Day. Revealed here are the hidden deals and crises, the buried intrigues and emotions behind the headlines, including why Bob Dole was so placid as he headed toward an apparent wipe-out on Election Day, and how the Clintons dodged the Whitewater bullet and numerous other scandals.This is the extremely personal account of Clinton and Dole's struggle and the epic collapse of the Gingrich/GOP "Contract with America". Using the same inside-the-room reporting techniques that won a National Magazine Award for Newsweek's coverage of the 1992 election, Back from the Dead is an uncensored tour through the inner workings of the race to elect the president of the United States of America. Media > Book, [PU: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.]<
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Breslau, Karen, Rosenberg, Debra, Kaufman, Leslie, Murr, Andrew:Back from the Dead: How Clinton Survived the Republican Revolution (Newsweek Book)
- hardcover 1997, ISBN: 9780871136893
Fotograf: Kennerly, David Hume, Atlantic Monthly Pr, Gebundene Ausgabe, 289 Seiten, Publiziert: 1997-01-01T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Buch, 1.35 kg, Staatsführung, Politikwissenschaft, Soz… More...
Fotograf: Kennerly, David Hume, Atlantic Monthly Pr, Gebundene Ausgabe, 289 Seiten, Publiziert: 1997-01-01T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Buch, 1.35 kg, Staatsführung, Politikwissenschaft, Sozialwissenschaft, Fachbücher, Kategorien, Bücher, Politik & Geschichte, Fremdsprachige Bücher, Englische Bücher, 7c9a6c79-19ea-4dea-90da-d7d47042d341_2301, 7c9a6c79-19ea-4dea-90da-d7d47042d341_0, Arborist Merchandising Root, Thomas, Evan, Atlantic Monthly Pr, 1997<
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