*PRESIDENTS of the United States, *POLITICAL campaigns, BIOGRAPHIES
Abstract
The article focuses on a biography on U.S. President Richard M. Nixon by William Costello. When the editors of journal "The New Republic," asked Costello more than a year ago to undertake a definitive study of the Nixon record, they were not in search of pumpkin papers. Many of the particulars were already in print, but the full story had yet to be presented Costello, a Washington political reporter, is a respected veteran in all news media. Although his wide-ranging review of the Nixon career begins at the beginning with boyhood struggles and includes what is perhaps the first complete factual account of his record in Congress and the Vice Presidency, the focus is on Nixon as campaigner
Reviews the book "The Papers of Martin Luther king Jr.: Called to Serve, January 1929-June 1951," edited by Clayborne Carson, Ralph E. Luker, Penny A. Russell, and Louis R. Harlan.
Published
1992
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