Books by Richard Reeves and Complete Book Reviews
Richard Reeves, Author . Simon & Schuster $28 (704p) ISBN 978-0-684-80231-2
Syndicated columnist and biographer Reeves (President Kennedy: Profile of Power) presents an authoritative worm's-eye view of Nixon's insular presidency, wherein even secretaries of state and defense were out of the loop on foreign policy,...
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Richard Reeves, Author . Simon & Schuster $28 (571p) ISBN 978-0-7432-3022-3
Celebrated journalist Reeves (President Nixon: Alone in the White House
) takes the same vivid, fly-on-the-wall approach he's previously applied with such success to Nixon and Kennedy, and uses it just as skillfully to take us inside the...
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Richard Reeves, Author . Norton $23.95 (207p) ISBN 978-0-393-05750-8
Hardly a household name today, New Zealand–born scientist Ernest Rutherford was a celebrity in the early 1900s rivaling Einstein. Whereas Einstein conducted most of his experiments in his head, Rutherford (1871–1937) was an avid tabletop...
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Richard Reeves, Author . Simon & Schuster $28 (316p) ISBN 978-1-4165-4119-6
Re-evaluating what has been called the first battle of the cold war, noted presidential biographer and syndicated columnist Reeves (President Kennedy
) takes a closer look at the courageous young American and British pilots who, in order to bring...
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Richard Reeves, Author Simon & Schuster $22 (800p) ISBN 978-0-671-89289-0
New Yorker writer Reeves offers his remarkably detailed account of JFK's life and the turbulent events of his presidency. (Nov.)
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Richard Reeves, Author Harvard University Press $22 (186p) ISBN 978-0-674-61622-6
Like many academics, University of Southern California professor Reeves feels that a lot of journalism has been ""blood, fire, sports, sex, mixed with stories to make you feel good about yourself and bad about your government."" But as an...
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Richard Reeves, Author Simon & Schuster $30 (800p) ISBN 978-0-671-64879-4
According to Reeves, Kennedy had little ideology. ``And he had less emotion. What he had was attitude . . . .'' Based on hundreds of interviews and close study of presidential papers and telephone transcripts, New Yorker writer Reeves ( Reagan...
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Richard Reeves, Author Andrews McMeel Publishing $22.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-8362-2175-6
Between June 30 and August 5, 1995, the Reeves family-two parents, five adult offspring and the 10-year-old daughter of one of the couples-tore through 18 cities in 14 countries of Europe, Asia and Africa and came up with this good-natured travel...
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Richard Reeves. Holt, $30 (368p) ISBN 978-0-8050-9408-4
Reeves (Portrait of Camelot) examines the key causes and dire consequences of the Japanese-American internment in relocation camps during WWII, concentrating on a shortsighted military strategy and anti-Japanese sentiment following the 1941 attack...
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