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Woodward and Bernstein

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Woodward and Bernstein
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Alicia C. ShepardFirst published 20071 editions

"After Watergate - the most important event for journalism, politics, and the presidency in the past one hundred years - Woodward and Bernstein became living legends throughout the world, leaving in their trail an indelible high-water mark that every American journalist has had to confront since. Their lives should have been golden from there - but how do you live the rest of your life knowing you've peaked by your thirtieth birthday?" "Now, journalist Alicia Shepard tells you the rest of the story, including more about the recent dramatic revelation of Deep Throat's identity. Shepard takes a look at the duo known as "Woodstein." For the first time, Shepard separates myth from reality as she traces the life lessons of these iconic journalists before and after Watergate." "Shepard sorts through the lessons of their divergent paths, detailing how Bernstein's career stalled and fizzled while Woodward soldiered on to become the biggest brand in the newspaper business. Shepard's tale is the sum of more than 175 interviews and never-before-seen archival materials, including the Watergate papers the pair sold to the University of Texas for $5 million."--Jacket.

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First publish date 20071 credited authorSearch language english

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