Perlstein, Rick. Nixonland: the rise of a president and the fracturing of America. New York: Scribner.
Kirkus: A richly detailed descent into the inferno—that is, the years when Richard Milhouse Nixon, "a serial collector of resentments," ruled the land. [sic: Milhous] A solid work of political history, if necessarily long and grim in the telling.
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