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IHE EHDS OF PDIUER
with Joseph DiMona
Having waited in vain for others, including Richard Nixon himself, to tell the truth about Watergate, THE ENDS OF POWER is H. R. Halde-man's searching and startling answer to the conflicting accounts that have appeared so far. Did Nixon order Watergate? What were the burglars looking for? Was the CIA involved? Who is the mysterious Deep Throat? What was on the 18i/2-minute tape erasure and who erased it?
Haldeman discusses these and many other crucial questions about Watergate that are still mysteries today. As Chief of StafE to the President, H. R. Haldeman was present at almost every meeting of any importance. He knew more about Nixon's real opinions and feelings than any other member of the Administration. Perhaps never before has such a key Presidential aide been willing to reveal the inner workings of the White House so soon after leaving office.
Because of his willingness to...
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H.R.
1 jfflip
fci'^i i itl' ifi
^t'irr-MlfH'i; i-j
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IHE EHDS OF PDIUER
with Joseph DiMona
Having waited in vain for others, including Richard Nixon himself, to tell the truth about Watergate, THE ENDS OF POWER is H. R. Halde-man's searching and startling answer to the conflicting accounts that have appeared so far. Did Nixon order Watergate? What were the burglars looking for? Was the CIA involved? Who is the mysterious Deep Throat? What was on the 18i/2-minute tape erasure and who erased it?
Haldeman discusses these and many other crucial questions about Watergate that are still mysteries today. As Chief of StafE to the President, H. R. Haldeman was present at almost every meeting of any importance. He knew more about Nixon's real opinions and feelings than any other member of the Administration. Perhaps never before has such a key Presidential aide been willing to reveal the inner workings of the White House so soon after leaving office.
Because of his willingness to admit his own mistakes, it is easier to accept his candid assessment of errors made by
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President Nixon, Charles Colson, John Dean, and others. Haldeman also reveals some of the extraordinary accomplishments of the Nixon Presidency, secret until now, including two nuclear confrontations with the Soviet Union as perilous as the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.
But within one year of its re-election the Nixon Administration—a powerful team elected by the second largest popular majority in American history was shattered. For four years after his indictment and trial and the unprecedented resignation of President Nixon, Haldeman remained silent—until now.
In THE ENDS OF POWER, H. R. Haldeman's history-making revelations force a complete reassessment of what millions of Americans and people around the world believe to be the facts about Watergate.
Joseph DiMona began his writing career on the Washington Post. In 1976 he was awarded the New York State Bar Association prize for the best legal reporting of the year for his New York Magazine case study on the Mitchell-Stans trial.
His books include Last Man at Arlington and The Benedict Arnold Connection.
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