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Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Prologue: Triumph and Foreboding: Election Night 1972
Book One: Of Time and The Man: Discord, Disorder, and Richard Nixon
I: Breaking Faith: The 1960s
II: Making Many Nixons: 1913–1965
III: “Bring Us Together”: 1965–1968
Book Two: First Term, First Wars
IV: “The Man on Top”;
V: “I want it done, whatever the cost.” Enemies, Plumbers, Taps, and Spies
VI: The Politics of Deadlock: Nixon and Congress
VII: Media Wars
Book Three: The Watergate War: Origins and Retreat, June 1972–April 1973
VIII: “We should come up with … imaginative dirty tricks.” The Watergate Break-in
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IX: “What really hurts is if you try to cover it up.” Watergate and the Campaign of 1972
X: “The cover-up is the main ingredient.” A Blackmailer, a Senator, and a Judge: November 1972–March 1973
XI: “We have a cancer within, close to the Presidency.” Covering Up the Cover-up: January–March 1973
XII: “We have to prick the Goddam boil and take the heat.” Cutting Loose: April 1973
Book Four: The Watergate War: Disarray and Disgrace, May 1973–August 1974
XIII: New Enemies. The Special Prosecutor and the Senate Committee: May 1973
XIV: “What did the President know, and when did he know it?” The Senate Committee: Summer 1973
XV: “Let Others Wallow in Watergate.” Agnew, the Tapes, and the Saturday Night Massacre: August–October 1973
XVI: “Sinister Forces.” Ford, Jaworski, Tape Gaps, and Taxes: November–December 1973
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XVII: “Fight.” Tapes and Indictments: January–May 1974
XVIII: “Well, Al, there goes the Presidency.” The House Judiciary Committee: June–July 1974
XIX: Judgment Days. The Supreme Court and the Judiciary Committee: July 1974
XX: “I hereby resign.” August 1974
Book Five: The Impact and Meaning of Watergate
XXI: The “burden I shall bear for every day.” The Pardon: September 1974
XXII: In the Shadow of Watergate
XXIII: Richard Nixon, Watergate, and History
A Note on Sources
Notes
A Note About the Author
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