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The greatest political story ever told-the epic clash between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon, as captured in Theodore White's dramatic and groundbreaking chronicleThe Making of the President 1960 is the book that revolutionized-even created-modern political journalism. Granted intimate access to all parties involved, Theodore White crafted an almost mythic story of the battle that pitted Senator John F. Kennedy against Vice-President Richard M. Nixon-from the decisive primary battles to the history-making televised debates, the first of their kind. Magnificently detailed and exquisitely paced, The Making of the President 1960 imbues the nation's presidential election process with both grittiness and grandeur, and established a benchmark against which all new campaign reporters would measure their work. The winner of the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction-and the first entry in White's influential four-volume "narrative history of American politics in action"-this classic account remains the keystone of American political journalism.
Series
4 primary booksThe Making of the President is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1960 with contributions by Theodore H. White.
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3 1/2. Lots of information about the 1959 presidential race, but more often than not I struggled to pay attention. There are a lot of passages I need to go back and highlight, though. It was kind of ominous to read in 2021, knowing now that the respect shown to both sides of the political fence both to candidates and voters is a foreign concept today. Worth the read!