SIGNED The Right and the Power Leon Jaworski 1976 First Edition Watergate

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Unit Quantity: 1 Intended Audience: Adults, Young Adults Inscribed: No Format: Hardcover Ex Libris: No Narrative Type: Nonfiction Signed: Yes Book Title: The Right and the Power Edition: First Edition Language: English Original Language: English Topic: Watergate Scandal, US History, Legal History, Political History Personalized: No Personalize: No Type: Textbook, Novel, Non-Fiction Unit Type: Book Book Series: Readers Digest Press Vintage: Yes Country of Origin: United States Genre: History, Political Science, Biography Memoir Publication Year: 1976 Signed By: Leon Jaworski Publisher: Readers Digest Press, Thomas Y. Crowell Company Author: Leon Jaworski Illustrator: Fabian Bachrach Era: 1970s Features: Dust Jacket

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SIGNED The Right and the Power Leon Jaworski 1976 First Edition Watergate. Discover a unique perspective on the Watergate scandal with this 1976 First Edition hardcover of 'The Right and the Power' by Leon Jaworski. Jaworski, the Special Prosecutor during the Watergate investigation, offers an insider's account of the events, challenges, and decisions that shaped one of America's most significant political crises. This book provides a detailed narrative of the prosecution of Watergate, drawing on Jaworski's direct involvement and unique access to information. It's an essential read for anyone interested in American history, political science, and legal drama of the 20th century. The book features a dust jacket (visible in images) and is published by Reader's Digest Press. A valuable addition to any library, offering historical insight from a key figure. Discover a unique perspective on the Watergate scandal with this 1976 First Edition hardcover of 'The Right and the Power' by Leon Jaworski. Jaworski, the Special Prosecutor during the Watergate investigation, offers an insider's account of the events, challenges, and decisions that shaped one of America's most significant political crises. This book provides a detailed narrative of the prosecution of Watergate, drawing on Jaworski's direct involvement and unique access to information. It's an essential read for anyone interested in American history, political science, and legal drama of the 20th century. The book features a dust jacket (visible in images) and is published by Reader's Digest Press. A valuable addition to any library, offering historical insight from a key figure.