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"Former White House Counsel John W. Dean, one of the last major surviving figures of Watergate, draws on his own transcripts of almost a thousand conversations, a wealth of Nixon's secretly recorded information, and more than 150,000 pages of documents in the National Archives and the Nixon Library to provide the definitive answer to the question: what did President Nixon know and when did he know it?"--Amazon.com.
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Political corruption, Watergate Affair, 1972-1974, History, Watergate affair, 1972-1974, Nixon, richard m. (richard milhous), 1913-1994, United states, politics and government, 1969-1974, nyt:hardcover-nonfiction=2014-08-24, New York Times bestseller, New York Times reviewedPlaces
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The Nixon defense: what he knew and when he knew it
2014, Viking
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0670025364 9780670025367
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Table of Contents
Part I. Covering up (June 20 to July 1, 1972)
June 20, 1972 (Tuesday): before and after the 18 1/2-minute gap
June 21, 1972 (Wednesday): creating the cover-up scenario
June 22, 1972 (Thursday): first Watergate-related press conference
June 23, 1972 (Friday): firing "the smoking gun"
June 24 to July 1, 1972: Martha's breakdown, John's resignation and another scenario
Part II. Containing (July 1972 through December 1972)
July 6 to July 18, 1972: the call from Gray and a walk on the beach
July 19 to August 18, 1972: concern over Magruder's testimony
August 17 to September 15, 1972: investigations, indictment and the president meets with his White House counsel
Late September through October 1972: Segretti merges with Watergate
November 1 to December 30, 1972: reelection, reorganization, a Dean report considered, Chapin's departure and Dorothy Hunt's death
Part III. Unraveling (January 1 to March 23, 1973)
January 1973: keeping Magruder happy, giving Hunt assurances and the Watergate break-in trial
February 3 to 23, 1973: Senate Watergate Committee and Gray's nomination
February 27 to March 15, 1973: Nixon discovers his White House counsel and Gray puts me in the spotlight
March 16 to 20, 1973: return of the Dean report, the Ellsberg break-in and Hunt's blackmail
March 21 to 22, 1973: a cancer on the presidency and Nixon's response
Part IV. The Nixon defense (March 23 to May 22, 1973)
March 23 to April 13, 1973: options and indecision
April 14 to 30, 1973: pricking the boil and cleaning house
May 1 to 10, 1973: new team, tough tactics and rough new issues
May 11 to 22, 1973: a preemptive defense statement
May 23 to July 16, 1973: discrediting Dean and the beginning of the end.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 661-719) and index.
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