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Nixonland
The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America  
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An exciting e-format containing 27 video clips taken directly from the CBS news archive of a brilliant, best-selling account of the Nixon era by one of America’s most talented young historians.

Between 1965 and 1972 America experienced a second civil war. Out of its ashes, the political world we know today was born.

Nixonland begins in the blood and fire of the Watts riots-one week after President Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act, and nine months after his historic landslide victory over Barry Goldwater seemed to have heralded a permanent liberal consensus. The next year scores of liberals were thrown out of Congress, America was more divided than ever-and a disgraced politician was on his way to a shocking comeback: Richard Nixon. Six years later, President Nixon, harvesting the bitterness and resentment borne of that blood and fire, was reelected in a landslide even bigger than Johnson's, and the outlines of today's politics of red-and-blue division became already distinct.

Cataclysms tell the story of Nixonland:

• Angry blacks burning down their neighborhoods, while suburbanites defend home and hearth with shotguns.

• The civil war over Vietnam, the assassinations, the riot at the Democratic National Convention.

• Richard Nixon acceding to the presidency pledging a new dawn of national unity--and governing more divisively than any before him.

• The rise of twin cultures of left- and right-wing vigilantes, Americans literally bombing and cutting each other
down in the streets over political differences.

•And, finally, Watergate, the fruit of a president who rose by matching his own anxieties and dreads with those of an increasingly frightened electorate--but whose anxieties and dreads produced a criminal conspiracy in the Oval Office.
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A richly detailed descent into the inferno -- that is, the years when Richard Milhous Nixon, 'a serial collector of resentments,' ruled the land."
-- KIRKUS REVIEWS
Nixonland is a grand historical epic. Rick Perlstein has turned a story we think we know -- American politics between the opposing presidential landslides of 1964 and 1972 -- into an often surprising and always fascinating new narrative. This riveting book, full of colorful detail and great characters, brings back to life an astonishing era -- and shines a new light on our own."
-- Jeffrey Toobin author of The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court
"This is a terrific read. What a delight it is to discover the new generation of historians like Rick Perlstein not only getting history correct but giving us all fresh insights and understanding of it."
-- John W. Dean Nixon's White House counsel
"Rick Perlstein has written a fascinating account of the rise of Richard Nixon and a persuasive argument that this angry, toxic man will always be part of the American landscape."
-- Richard Reeves author of President Reagan: The Triumph of Imagination
Rick Perlstein's Nixonland digs deep into a decisive period of our history and brings back a past that is all the scarier for its intense humanity. With a firm grasp on the larger meaning of countless events and personalities, many of them long forgotten, Perlstein superbly shows how paranoia and innuendo flowed into the mainstream of American politics after 1968, creating divisive passions that have survived for decades."
-- Sean Wilentz Princeton University, author of The Age of Reagan: A History, 1974-2008
"The mest book written about the 1960s."
-- Newsweek
Media Bistro, September 21, 2011
...very own Tina Dupuy as its managing editor, has added another formidable voice to the honor roll. Author Rick Perlstein chimes in today with his second column for the site, “.” It?s all about Prop 1, a California ballot initiative ...
Manila Bulletin, August 2, 2010
...An 'enhanced' 'Nixonland'.E-books of the latest generation are so brand new that publishers cant agree on what to call them. In the spring Hachette Book Group called its version, by David Baldacci ...
Mashable, July 30, 2010
...Scribner and Simon & Schuster Digital have released what they are calling their first-ever “enhanced e-book,” Rick Perlstein’s Nixonland , via Apple’s iBookstore application. The enhanced e-book [iTunes link] includes an original ...
CBS News, July 29, 2010
...(CBS) The bestselling "Nixonland" has been re-released in a partnership as an "enhanced" book will add visual elements into the original text. The new version will include 27 historic video segments from CBS News ...
New York Times, July 29, 2010
...the latest generation are so brand new that publishers cant agree on what to call them. An “enhanced” “Nixonland” arrives Thursday. In the spring Hachette Book Group called its version, by David Baldacci, an enriched book. Penguin ...
The Onion AV Club, November 25, 2009
...a social-issues book becomes more prescient as time goes by, but Nickel And Dimed is an urgent exception. Nixonland (2008), Rick Perlstein The long 5 o’clock shadow over American politics gets his due in Perlstein’s exhaustively detailed ...
Huffington Post, August 19, 2009
...I just finished reading Nixonland, by Rick Perlstein, and need to take a nap. Have you ever been lashed to a barnacle-encrusted pier and smashed by salty waves for days on end? You'd need ...
Voice of San Diego, July 2, 2009
...staffers would study Herb Klein's face to know how to handle the boss that day,' writes historian Rick Perlstein in his recent book 'Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America.' Time summed up Klein's career at the ...
History News Network, June 29, 2009
...Mr. Shenkman is the editor of HNN. Rick Perlstein's books have helped redefine the history of American conservatism in the modern era. His first book in a projected trilogy was Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the ...
Spiked Online, March 6, 2009
...more confounding for those who trade in clichéd Sixties images ? re-elected by a landslide in 1972. Historian Rick Perlstein tackles head-on the question of the relationship between Nixon?s ascendancy and the changes occurring in American ...
Spiked Online, February 27, 2009
...more confounding for those who trade in clichéd Sixties images ? re-elected by a landslide in 1972. Historian Rick Perlstein tackles head-on the question of the relationship between Nixon?s ascendancy and the changes occurring in American ...
Reno News & Review, January 1, 2009
...departure literary and mythic precedents, full of reversals and wordplay, but as immediate as the evening news. 10. Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America; Rick Perlstein (Scribner). Even though I remember the Nixon ...
Louisville Courier-Journal, December 27, 2008
...and Germany during World War II, it was the best novel I've read in nearly two decades. Nixonland by Rick Perlstein successfully explains the politics of the last 40 years, and what it means for the new era. Richard Nixon is a dazzlingly ...
Star News Online, November 10, 2008
...was followed by "Hurry Down Sunshine," Michael Greenberg's memoir about his daughter's mental illness; and Rick Perlstein's "Nixonland," a review of Richard Nixon's impact on American politics. Also cited was David Wroblewski's "The Story of ...
KGO San Francisco, November 9, 2008
...novel was followed by 'Hurry Down Sunshine,' Michael Greenberg's memoir about his daughter's mental illness; and Rick Perlstein's 'Nixonland,' a review of Richard Nixon's impact on American politics. Also cited was David Wroblewski's 'The ...
680 News, November 9, 2008
...novel was followed by 'Hurry Down Sunshine,' Michael Greenberg's memoir about his daughter's mental illness; and Rick Perlstein's 'Nixonland,' a review of Richard Nixon's impact on American politics. Also cited was David Wroblewski's 'The ...
San Francisco Chronicle, November 9, 2008
...novel was followed by 'Hurry Down Sunshine,' Michael Greenberg's memoir about his daughter's mental illness; and Rick Perlstein's 'Nixonland,' a review of Richard Nixon's impact on American politics. Also cited was David Wroblewski's 'The ...