The President's Man: The Memoirs of Nixon's Trusted Aide

Author:   Dwight Chapin
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780063074729


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   13 April 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Dwight Chapin
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   William Morrow Paperbacks
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9780063074729


ISBN 10:   0063074729
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   13 April 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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"“The President’s Man is an engaging and provocative look at the Nixon presidency written by Dwight Chapin, someone with a unique experience in the Nixon White House.”  — Henry Kissinger “In a revealing and deeply personal volume, Dwight Chapin has penned the ultimate ‘draw back the curtain’ on the presidency of Richard Nixon.”  — Karl Rove “This book sheds a unique, interesting light on one of our most complicated and effective presidents. Because of Watergate, few people recall that Nixon was historically popular and remarkably successful. Anyone who cares about American history and politics should read The President’s Man.”  — Newt Gingrich “Dwight Chapin’s The President’s Man is the book we’ve been waiting fifty years for. Rarely in U.S. history has someone spent so much time with a president and lived to write about it. Filled with new details on every page and beautifully written, it will force us to reassess Richard Nixon yet again. It is sure to become an instant classic on the era!”  — Douglas Brinkley and Luke A. Nichter, authors of The Nixon Tapes: 1971-1972 and The Nixon Tapes: 1973 “An intimate and insightful memoir that students of the era never imagined we would see… Dwight Chapin’s unsparing recollections make a significant addition to the literature of the Nixon administration and the annals of the postwar presidency.”  — James Rosen, author of The Strong Man: John Mitchell and the Secrets of Watergate “Chapin’s autobiography offers some entertaining anecdotes about many who passed through his office and will appeal to Nixonians and to those looking for yet another very personal perspective on Watergate.” — Booklist “Chapin provides an insider’s perspective on what he deems the White House’s “ethical culture” and major developments of Nixon’s administration, including the ending of official American involvement in the Vietnam War, nuclear weapons negotiations with the Soviets, as well as significant domestic achievements that Chapin believes were obscured by the Watergate investigation.” — Publishers Weekly ""[N]o staff member was closer to Nixon in the campaign of 1968, or for the first four years of his presidency, than his personal aide Dwight Chapin... if you would know what it was like to be at Nixon's side at the apex of American politics and at the beginning of the greatest fall of a president in American history... read this book."" — Patrick Buchanan"


The President's Man is an engaging and provocative look at the Nixon presidency written by Dwight Chapin, someone with a unique experience in the Nixon White House. - Henry Kissinger In a revealing and deeply personal volume, Dwight Chapin has penned the ultimate 'draw back the curtain' on the presidency of Richard Nixon. - Karl Rove This book sheds a unique, interesting light on one of our most complicated and effective presidents. Because of Watergate, few people recall that Nixon was historically popular and remarkably successful. Anyone who cares about American history and politics should read The President's Man. - Newt Gingrich Dwight Chapin's The President's Man is the book we've been waiting fifty years for. Rarely in U.S. history has someone spent so much time with a president and lived to write about it. Filled with new details on every page and beautifully written, it will force us to reassess Richard Nixon yet again. It is sure to become an instant classic on the era! - Douglas Brinkley and Luke A. Nichter, authors of The Nixon Tapes: 1971-1972 and The Nixon Tapes: 1973 An intimate and insightful memoir that students of the era never imagined we would see... Dwight Chapin's unsparing recollections make a significant addition to the literature of the Nixon administration and the annals of the postwar presidency. - James Rosen, author of The Strong Man: John Mitchell and the Secrets of Watergate Chapin's autobiography offers some entertaining anecdotes about many who passed through his office and will appeal to Nixonians and to those looking for yet another very personal perspective on Watergate. - Booklist Chapin provides an insider's perspective on what he deems the White House's ethical culture and major developments of Nixon's administration, including the ending of official American involvement in the Vietnam War, nuclear weapons negotiations with the Soviets, as well as significant domestic achievements that Chapin believes were obscured by the Watergate investigation. - Publishers Weekly [N]o staff member was closer to Nixon in the campaign of 1968, or for the first four years of his presidency, than his personal aide Dwight Chapin... if you would know what it was like to be at Nixon's side at the apex of American politics and at the beginning of the greatest fall of a president in American history... read this book. - Patrick Buchanan


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Dwight Chapin served as Personal Aide and then Deputy Assistant to President Richard Nixon with responsibility for the planning and execution of the President's schedule and appearances. He served as acting Chief of Protocol for the President's 1972 historic trip to China. After his time in the White House, Chapin was publisher of Success Magazine, then Managing Director Asia, for Hill and Knowlton Public Relations . For the last twenty-five years he has managed his own consulting firm focused on communications and strategic planning. He lives in Riverside, CT with his wife. With Nixon is his first book.

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