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Joe McGinniss

Joe McGinniss was a young Philadelphia journalist when he began to follow the team of public relations men and television specialists who created Richard Nixon's image for the American public during the presidential campaign of 1968. In 1969, with the publication of The Selling of the President, Joe McGinnis immediately became a nonfiction star of the first rank. His other books include HeroesGoing to Extremes, Fatal Vision, Cruel Doubt, and a novel, The Dream Team. He lives in Williamstown, Massachusettes.
Fatal Vision
Blind Faith
Cruel Doubt
The Rogue
The Miracle of Castel di Sangro
The Selling of the President

Books

Fatal Vision
Blind Faith
Cruel Doubt
The Rogue
The Miracle of Castel di Sangro
The Selling of the President

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