The Last Of The President's Men

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“Butterfield wanted out. Anticipating reelection, he heard Nixon tell Haldeman on several occasions that it would be, more than ever, a time for vengeance. ‘Now were going to get them, Bob,’ Nixon said. ‘Now we’re going to nail those sons of bitches.’ The atmosphere of retribution aimed at Democrats, the media, the antiwar movement, and any perceived Nixon opponent was pervasive.”

Bob Woodward exposes one of the final pieces of the Richard Nixon puzzle. The Last of the President’s Men reveals the untold story of Alexander Butterfield, the Nixon aide who disclosed the secret White House taping system that changed history and led to Nixon’s resignation. In forty-six hours of interviews with Butterfield, supported by thousands of documents, many of them original and not in the presidential archives and libraries. Woodward has uncovered new dimensions of Nixon’s secrets, obsessions, and deceptions.

The Last of the President’s Men could not be more timely and relevant as voters question how much do we know about those who are now seeking the presidency—what really drives them, how do they really make decisions who do they surround themselves with and what are their true political and personal values?

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Trade cloth edition in very good condition. Dust jacket with intact price point. Full number line starting with 1. Signed by author. Mylar cover included.

“Butterfield wanted out. Anticipating reelection, he heard Nixon tell Haldeman on several occasions that it would be, more than ever, a time for vengeance. ‘Now were going to get them, Bob,’ Nixon said. ‘Now we’re going to nail those sons of bitches.’ The atmosphere of retribution aimed at Democrats, the media, the antiwar movement, and any perceived Nixon opponent was pervasive.”

Bob Woodward exposes one of the final pieces of the Richard Nixon puzzle. The Last of the President’s Men reveals the untold story of Alexander Butterfield, the Nixon aide who disclosed the secret White House taping system that changed history and led to Nixon’s resignation. In forty-six hours of interviews with Butterfield, supported by thousands of documents, many of them original and not in the presidential archives and libraries. Woodward has uncovered new dimensions of Nixon’s secrets, obsessions, and deceptions.

The Last of the President’s Men could not be more timely and relevant as voters question how much do we know about those who are now seeking the presidency—what really drives them, how do they really make decisions who do they surround themselves with and what are their true political and personal values?

Trade cloth edition in very good condition. Dust jacket with intact price point. Full number line starting with 1. Signed by author. Mylar cover included.

“Butterfield wanted out. Anticipating reelection, he heard Nixon tell Haldeman on several occasions that it would be, more than ever, a time for vengeance. ‘Now were going to get them, Bob,’ Nixon said. ‘Now we’re going to nail those sons of bitches.’ The atmosphere of retribution aimed at Democrats, the media, the antiwar movement, and any perceived Nixon opponent was pervasive.”

Bob Woodward exposes one of the final pieces of the Richard Nixon puzzle. The Last of the President’s Men reveals the untold story of Alexander Butterfield, the Nixon aide who disclosed the secret White House taping system that changed history and led to Nixon’s resignation. In forty-six hours of interviews with Butterfield, supported by thousands of documents, many of them original and not in the presidential archives and libraries. Woodward has uncovered new dimensions of Nixon’s secrets, obsessions, and deceptions.

The Last of the President’s Men could not be more timely and relevant as voters question how much do we know about those who are now seeking the presidency—what really drives them, how do they really make decisions who do they surround themselves with and what are their true political and personal values?

ISBN 978-1-5011-3115-8

Bob Woodward

2015