Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Nation & World

Political Classics

Some books leave lasting impressions

By Kenneth T. Walsh
Posted 8/5/07

U.S. News Chief White House Correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh, author of four books on the presidency, lists his all-time favorites:

The Making of the President 1960 by Theodore H. White
• White's insider account set the standard for a generation of political reporters.

The $elling of the President by Joe McGinniss
• The story of Richard Nixon's 1968 campaign showed the seamy side of politics.

All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren
• A brilliant fictionalized account of how a decent man-modeled on former Louisiana Gov. Huey Long-loses his soul.

All the President's Men by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
• The ultimate Watergate story.

The Boys on the Bus by Timothy Crouse
• An irreverent insider's look at the political press corps.

Presidential Power: The Politics of Leadership by Richard Neustadt
• A pathbreaking analysis by a premier political scientist.

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