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Books with author David Halberstam

  • The Powers that Be.

    David. Halberstam

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1979)
    how the media became rich and powerful
  • The Best and the Brightest

    David Halberstam, John McCain

    Hardcover (Modern Library, Sept. 4, 2001)
    David Halberstam’s masterpiece, the defining history of the making of the Vietnam tragedy, with a new Foreword by Senator John McCain.Using portraits of America’s flawed policy makers and accounts of the forces that drove them, The Best and the Brightest reckons magnificently with the most important abiding question of our country’s recent history: Why did America become mired in Vietnam, and why did we lose? As the definitive single-volume answer to that question, this enthralling book has never been superseded. It is an American classic.
  • The Best and the Brightest

    David Halberstam

    Leather Bound (Easton Press, March 15, 1988)
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  • The best and the brightest.

    David Halberstam

    Unknown Binding (Random House, Jan. 1, 1972)
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  • The Best and The Brightest

    David Halberstam

    Leather Bound (Easton Press, March 15, 1988)
    Factory sealed!!! The book is in new, Gift quality, excellent condition!!!. Published by The Easton Press. This volume is bound in full genuine leather with 24k gold lettering and decorative embossing, gold edged acid free papers, sewn-in gold silk ribbon bookmark, moiré silk end papers. Orders ship the same day. Free tracking.
  • The Best and the Brightest

    David Halberstam

    Hardcover (The Easton Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Factory sealed!!! The book is in new, Gift quality, excellent condition!!!. Published by The Easton Press. This volume is bound in full genuine leather with 24k gold lettering and decorative embossing, gold edged acid free papers, sewn-in gold silk ribbon bookmark, moiré silk end papers. Orders ship the same day. Free tracking.
  • The Powers That Be

    David Halberstam

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel, June 1, 1986)
    Crackling with the personalities, conflicts, and ambitions that transformed the media from something that followed the news to something that formed it, "The Powers That Be" is David Halberstam's forceful account of the rise of modern media as an instrument of political power, published here with a new introduction by the author. Beginning with FDR's masterful use of radio to establish the sense of a personal, benevolently paternal relationship with the American people and culminating in the discovery and coverage of the Watergate break-in, Halberstam tracks the firm establishment of the media as a potent means of shaping both public opinion and public policy.He tells the story through vivid, intimate portraits of the men, women, and politics behind four key media organizations: CBS and its board chairman William S. Paley; "Time" magazine and its cofounder Henry Luce; the "Washington Post" and successive publishers Philip Graham and his wife, Katherine; and, the "Los Angeles Times" and publishers Norman Chandler and his son, Otis.
  • The Amateurs

    DAVID HALBERSTAM

    Hardcover (HODDER & STOUGHTON LTD, March 15, 1986)
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  • The Amateurs

    David Halberstam

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Sept. 2, 1986)
    "Astonishing . . . Moving . . . One of the best books ever written about a sport." *Walter Clemons Newsweek"A PENETRATING, FASCINATING AND REMARKABLY SUSPENSEFUL NARRATIVE." *David Guy Chicago TribuneIn The Amateurs, David Halberstam once again displays the unique brand of reportage, both penetrating and supple, that distinguished his bestselling The Best and the Brightest and October 1964. This time he has taken for his subject the dramatic and special world of amateur rowing. While other athletes are earning fortunes in salaries and-or endorsements, the oarsmen gain fame only with each other and strive without any hope of financial reward.What drives these men to endure a physical pain known to no other sport? Who are they? Where do they come from? How do they regard themselves and their competitors? What have they sacrificed, and what inner demons have they appeased? In answering these questions, David Halberstam takes as his focus the 1984 single sculls trials in Princeton. The man who wins will gain the right to represent the United States in the 84 Olympiad; the losers will then have to struggle further to gain a place in the two- or four-man boats. And even if they succeed, they will have to live with the bitter knowledge that they were not the best, only close to it.Informative and compelling, The Amateurs combines the vividness of superb sportswriting with the narrative skills of a Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent."RIVETING." *Christopher Lehmann-Haupt The New York Times"[A] MASTERFUL JOB . . . Maintains the suspense to the very last stroke . . . Halberstam makes us care about the four men, their disappointments and the brutal testing of their friendships." *Dan Levin Sports Illustrated
  • The Best and the Brightest

    David Halberstam

    Hardcover (Fawcett Crest, March 15, 1969)
    A HARDBACK BOOK.
  • The Best and the Brightest

    david halberstam

    Paperback (Fawcett Publications, March 15, 1972)
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  • The Amateurs

    David Halberstam

    Hardcover (Morrow, March 15, 1985)
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