About the Author:
Bob Woodward - An assistant managing
editor of The Washington Post, has been a newspaper reporter and editor for more
than 30 years. He has authored or coauthored eight No. 1 national
nonfiction bestsellers. They include four books on the presidency--All the
President's Men (1974), The Final Days (1976), The Agenda (1994) and Shadow
(1999)--and books on the Supreme Court (The Brethren, 1979), the Hollywood drug
culture (Wired, 1984), the CIA (Veil, 1987) and the Pentagon (The Commanders,
1991). He is also author of national bestsellers on the presidential
campaign (The Choice, 1996) and Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan
(Maestro, 2000). He has two daughters, Tali and Diana, and lives is
Washington, D.C., with his wife, Elsa Walsh, a writer for The New Yorker. Simon
& Schuster.
Published Books:
Bush
at War - President Bush and his top national security advisors after the
September 11 attacks and road to war.
The
Commanders - An account of the use of the military in the first Bush
administration.
Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981-1987
All
the Presidents Men - Watergate.
The
Final Days - Overview of the Watergate crisis and the last days of the Nixon
Administration.
The
Brethren - In-depth documentary of the United States Supreme Court from 1969
to 1975.
Wired:
The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi.
The
Agenda: Inside the Clinton White House during the first one hundred
days of his presidency.
The
Choice - A look at the two candidates for the 1996 presidential race, Bill
Clinton and Bob Dole.
Shadow:
Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate.
Maestro:
Greenspan's Fed and the American Boom.
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