Topic: David Maraniss
David Maranisscraftily sketches the story of the battle on October 17, 1967, Washingtonpolitics, and anti war student protest at the University of Wisconsin. The University of Wisconsin studentsand staff were not strangers to protest of the war and Dow chemical company,which ...
The article reviews the book " Rome 1960: The Olympics That Changed the World," by David Maraniss. The Last Olympics of Innocence," and in 2008 David Maraniss gives us Rome 1960: Why the fascination for this Olympics exists escapes me, and I was ...
Fans of David Maraniss's classic Bill Clinton biography First in His Class, rejoice! According to his D.C.-based literary agent, Rafe Sagalyn, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post editor is planning to write a biography of President-elect Barack Obama. "He'll ...
Not long ago Media Mob reported that The Washington Posts David Maraniss is in talks with Simon & Schuster about writing a book on President-elect Barack Obama. Now comes word that Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter is, too. Where Mr. Maraniss means to write ...
Here are five books that will make superb companions in the waning days of summer. One of the great things about America is the rich diversity of its landscapes and the regional writers who perfectly portray their own slice. Jenkinson is the ...
Simon and Schuster, July 2008 Broadcast both on television and online, the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games will receive more than all U.S. coverage of previous Summer Games combined. In his newest book, Pulitzer-Prize winning author David Maraniss takes us to the ...