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Bernstein, Carl 1944-

Overview
Works: 209 works in 518 publications in 24 languages and 35,222 library holdings
Roles: Bibliographic antecedent, Other, Arranger, Conceptor
Classifications: e860, 364.1320973
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133 editions published between and 2009 in 13 languages and held by 4,958 libraries worldwide
Investigation and report of the burglary at Watergate that climaxed with a President's resignation.
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8 editions published between and 2006 in 5 languages and held by 4,195 libraries worldwide
The Washington Post reporters draw on interviews, leaks, and investigations to reconstruct the events and circumstances, in and outside the White House, during the unsettled and unsettling final weeks of the Nixon administration.
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26 editions published between and 2009 in 3 languages and held by 2,681 libraries worldwide
Traces the childhood, college years, and political accomplishments of the controversial 2008 presidential candidate.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 2,501 libraries worldwide
Presents an examination of the author's long and complex relationship with the FBI official responsible for providing him with the details of the Watergate break-in, which ultimately resulted in the resignation of President Nixon.
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30 editions published between and 2005 in 7 languages and held by 2,239 libraries worldwide
"His Holiness is at once compelling journalism, drama, history, and biography. John Paul II, elected as the first non-Italian pope in five hundred years, readily used his global pulpit to speak out on behalf of human rights and those who were ignored by other world leaders - whether politically or economically oppressed, whether in the Communist or non-Communist world." "Born in a small Polish town where 20 percent of the population was Jewish, and later bishop of the diocese that contained Auschwitz, John Paul II was painfully aware of the horrors of anti-Semitism, and as pope he forced the Vatican to recognize the state of Israel. With an iron will, Wojtyla (whose rise in the Church was accelerated by his studies and writings on sexual practices) set the Catholic Church on an unmistakable theological course in regard to dogma, the role of women, sexuality, contraception, abortion, and the unmitigated power of the pope himself. In the process, he has both divided and uplifted the world's one billion Catholics, and made the Church again a huge force in the temporal world." "Drawing on hundreds of interviews with the key players in Rome, Washington, Moscow, and Warsaw, Bernstein and Politi tell this amazing story, recreating the remarkable character of a boy who turned to God after losing all of his closest family members, and whose unbelievable destiny was shaped by a youth in the midst of Nazi (and later Communist) Europe. The narrative excitement of Bernstein's reporting skills in conjunction with Politi's insightful knowledge of the Vatican and the former Soviet Union (which he covered for Il Messaggero while the Berlin Wall crumbled) reveal the real story behind the end of the cold war and produce the definitive portrait of the great moral leader - however controversial - of our time."--BOOK JACKET.
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8 editions published between and 1990 in English and held by 1,202 libraries worldwide
Contains primary source material.
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33 editions published between and 1994 in 5 languages and held by 694 libraries worldwide
Portrays the post-Watergate White House of Richard Nixon, as his family, his staff and many legislators strained desperately to prevent his resignation.
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20 editions published between and 2009 in 9 languages and held by 625 libraries worldwide
"Carl Bernstein's stunning portrait of Hillary Rodham Clinton shows us, as nothing else has, the true trajectory of her life and career with its zigzag bursts of risks taken and safety sought. Marshaling all the skills and energy that propelled his history-making Pulitzer Prize reporting on Watergate, Bernstein gives us the most detailed, sophisticated, comprehensive, and revealing account we have had of the complex human being and political meteor who has already helped define one presidency and may well become, herself, the woman in charge of another. In his preparation for A Woman in Charge, Bernstein reexamined everything pertinent written about and by Hillary Clinton. He interviewed some two hundred of her colleagues, friends, and enemies and was allowed unique access to the candid record of the 1992 presidential campaign kept by Hillary's best friend, Diane Blair. He has given us an audiobook that enables us, at last, to address the questions Americans are insistently-- even obsessively-- asking about Hillary Clinton: What is her character? What is her political philosophy? Who is she? What can we expect of her? As she decides to run for president, her husband now her valued aide, she has one more chance to fulfill her ambition for herself-- to change the world."--Publisher's web site.
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3 editions published between and 2006 in English and held by 424 libraries worldwide
Presents an examination of the author's long and complex relationship with the FBI official responsible for providing him with the details of the Watergate break-in, which ultimately resulted in the resignation of President Nixon.
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15 editions published between and 2006 in English and Spanish and held by 176 libraries worldwide
This is the book that changed America: Beginning with the story of a simple burglary at Democratic headquarters (Washington DC) and then continuing with headline after headline, Bernstein and Woodward kept the tale of conspiracy and the trail of dirty tricks coming - delivering the stunning revelations and pieces in the Watergate puzzle that brought about Nixon's scandalous downfall. Their explosive reports won a Pulitzer Prize for The Washington Post and toppled the President.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 146 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 92 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 74 libraries worldwide
In Washington, D.C., where little stays secret for long, the identity of Deep Throat--the mysterious source who helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein break open the Watergate scandal in 1972--remained hidden for 33 years. Now, Woodward tells the story of his long, complex relationship with W. Mark Felt, the enigmatic former No. 2 man in the Federal Bureau of Investigation who helped end the presidency of Richard Nixon.
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9 editions published between and 1977 in Spanish and Undetermined and held by 44 libraries worldwide
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3 editions published between and 2005 in French and held by 39 libraries worldwide
Le récit du scandale du Watergate est relaté par les deux journalistes Carl Bernstein et Bob Woodward, qui sont à l'origine de la série d'enquêtes politico-policières qui a abouti à la démission du président Nixon.
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2 editions published in in French and held by 34 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in German and held by 30 libraries worldwide
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7 editions published between and 1994 in German and held by 26 libraries worldwide
 
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Alternative Names
Bernstein, Carl Milton, 1944-
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