He did not lunch with congressmen or banter with reporters in the manner of Deaver and Baker. He viewed the press corps and much of the Washington establishment with suspicion, convinced they were thick with liberals out to get the new ...
An award-winning journalist shatters the myth of Ronald Reagan
... Sidney, 51 Boesky, Ivan, 147 Boll Weevils, 33 Boom-and-bust financial cataclysms, 107 Brat Pack, 197–198 Bratton, ... 132–134, 171–178 Brobeck, Stephen, 149 Brock, James W., 146–147 Brock, William, 61 Brooks, Van Wyck, 300 INDEX.
This carefully calibrated image is complete fiction, argues award-winning journalist William Kleinknecht.
Who knows? Not me We never lost control Youre face to face With the man who sold the world. A college kids chaotic decisions mount and implode, bringing him closer and closer to the point of no return.
Focusing on the work and the life of one of the most groundbreaking figures in music and popular culture during the turbulent seventies, Bowie’s most productive and innovative period, The Man Who Sold the World is the book that serious ...
Cultural historian Peter Doggett explores the rich heritage of Bowie's most productive and inspired decade, and traces the way in which his music reflected and influenced the world around him.