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Richard M. Nixon a life in full — also by conrad black Render unto Caesar: The Life and Legacy of Maurice Duplessis A Life in Progress Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom conrad black RICHARD M. NIXON A Life in Full publicaffairs New York Copyright © 2007by Conrad Black. The author regrets the suggestion on pages 408, 536, and 732 that the journalist Sander Vanocur was a “supporter” of the Kennedy family or that he was “intermit- tently” paid by them. Mr. Vanocur has assured me that was not the case. Originally published in 2007in Canada by McClelland & Stewart Ltd. Published in 2007in the United States by PublicAffairs™, a member of the Perseus Books Group. Paperback edition published in 2008. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For information, address PublicAffairs, 250West 57th Street, Suite 1321, New York, NY 10107.PublicAffairs books are available at special discounts for bulk purchases in the U.S. by corporations, institutions, and other organizations. For more information, please contact the Special Markets Department at the Perseus Books Group, 2300Chestnut Street, Suite 200, Philadelphia, PA 19103, call (800) 810-4145, ext. 5000or email [email protected]. Typeset in Electra by M&S, Toronto Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Black, Conrad. Richard M. Nixon : a life in full / Conrad Black. — 1st ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. HC ISBN: 978-1-58648-519-1 PB ISBN: 978-1-58648-674-7 1. Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913–1994. 2. Presidents— United States—Biography. I. Title. E856.B53 2007 973.924092—dc22 [B] 2007034530 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 To Barbara. Through good and bad times, she has been magnificent. No man could ask more and few could have received so much. She is beyond praise and criticism. This page intentionally left blank Contents Acknowledgments ix part i The Meteoric Rise: 1913–1953 1 1.One of the Common People: 1913–1945 3 2.Into the Arena: 1945–1950 75 3. Vertical Ascent: 1950–1952 145 4.The Travails of the Fox: 1952–1953 209 part ii The Ordeal of Ambition: 1953–1968 269 5.The Chief Apprentice: 1953–1956 271 6.The Regent and the Striver: 1956–1959 321 7.Defeat and Endurance: 1959–1963 376 8.The Triumph of Survival: 1963–1968 444 part iii The Pursuit of Peace: 1968–1972 509 9. Tumult and Victory: 1968–1969 511 10.The Silent Majority: 1969–1970 577 11. Calming the Nation: 1970–1971 642 12. Waging Peace: 1971–1972 703 part iv The Indestructible Man and Myth: 1972– 773 13.The Pinnacle: 1972 775 14.The Precipice: 1972–1973 846 15.The Inferno: 1973–1974 913 16.The Transfiguration: 1974–1994 987 Notes 1061 Bibliography 1095 Index 1108 This page intentionally left blank Acknowledgments My wife, Barbara, has been a constant and patient encouragement in this book, from the first occasions when we both met with Richard Nixon through the composition of it in very distracting circumstances, as I pre- pared at the same time to deal with serious judicial problems. Without her encouragement, it could not have been written. My agent, Michael Levine, has performed prodigies well beyond what an author has any right to expect from an agent. Doug Pepper of McClelland & Stewart, Anthony Cheetham, (of Quercus), Peter Osnos and Clive Priddle of Public Affairs, and my old friends George (Lord) Weidenfeld and Morton L. Janklow have been indis- pensable and often tireless in advancing it to publication. Bill Whitworth, an editor of astounding virtuosity, diplomacy, patience, and stamina, has done as much to make this book publishable as he did for my life of Franklin D. Roosevelt, in a much shorter time. Elizabeth Kribs and her team at M&S, including Heather Sangster, Alex Schultz, and Trena White, have made a great further contribution to polish the manuscript and remove or soften some of my less felicitous tendencies as a writer. Thank you also to Terra Page (typesetter), Scott Richardson (designer), and Scott Sellers (publicist) of M&S. Robert Nedelkoff of the Nixon Presidential Materials Project in College Park, Maryland, has been selfless, tireless, and invaluable in pro- viding access to original documents and arranging photographs. He has shown Job-like patience in receiving telephone calls at home at odd hours, and Samaritanly goodwill in assisting in many vital areas. My very valued and resourceful colleague, Joan Maida, who has worked with me in many things with unfailing ingenuity and good humor for more than fifteen years, has been, yet again, a tremendously efficient and thoughtful collabo- rator. Adam Daifallah and Edward Saatchi carried out extensive and vital research for me in the latest available material in the vast Nixon and related ix

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From the late 1940s to the mid-1970s, Richard Nixon was a polarizing figure in American politics, admired for his intelligence, savvy, and strategic skill, and reviled for his shady manner and cutthroat tactics. Conrad Black, whose epic biography of FDR was widely acclaimed as a masterpiece, now sep
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