Description: The Anderson PapersBy Jack Anderson (1973, Hardcover) This hardcover book is in very good used condition. There are no markings in this book. Please see the photos for the condition as the photos are of the actual book that you will receive. Thank you! Jack Northman Anderson (October 19, 1922 – December 17, 2005) was an American newspaper columnist, syndicated by United Features Syndicate, considered one of the founders of modern investigative journalism. Anderson won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for his investigation on secret U.S. policy decision-making between the United States and Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. In addition to his newspaper career, Anderson also had a national radio show on the Mutual Broadcasting System, acted as Washington bureau chief of Parade magazine, and was a commentator on ABC-TV's Good Morning America for nine years. Among the exposés Anderson reported were the Nixon administration's investigation and harassment of John Lennon during its fight to deport Lennon; the continuing activities of fugitive Nazi officials in South America; and the savings and loan crisis. He revealed the history of a CIA plot to assassinate Fidel Castro and was credited for breaking the story of the Iran–Contra affair under President Reagan. He said that the scoop was "spiked" because the story had become too close to President Ronald Reagan.[
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Publication Year: 1973
Edition: First Edition
Type: Novel
Era: 1960s
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Features: Dust Jacket
Original Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Intended Audience: Adults, Young Adults
Vintage: Yes
Book Title: Anderson Papers
Author: Jack Anderson
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: United States / 20th Century
Publisher: Random House, Incorporated
Genre: History
Number of Pages: X, 275 Pages