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The Selling Of The President 1968

The Selling Of The President 1968

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  • Author: Joe McGinniss

  • Publisher: Pocket Books

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 1970

  • Pages: 278

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 17 x 11 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good (Pages are yellowish due to age)

About the Book

This 1970 paperback edition by Joe McGinniss represents a classic example of narrative non-fiction from a writer known for his compelling investigative style and journalistic depth. Published by Pocket Books, a leading name in mass-market paperbacks, this 278-page volume reflects the accessible yet impactful storytelling that defined much of late 20th-century American reportage.

McGinniss became widely recognized for blending factual research with narrative techniques, creating works that read with the intensity of fiction while remaining grounded in real events. His writing style often explores public figures, media culture, and the intersection of politics and personality, offering readers insight into the complexities of modern American life.

Compact in format (17 x 11 cm) and preserved in good condition despite natural page yellowing, this vintage paperback holds both historical and collectible value. It is ideal for readers interested in classic American journalism, political narrative, and 1970s literary non-fiction.

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The Selling Of The President 1968
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ook Details

  • Author: Joe McGinniss

  • Publisher: Pocket Books

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 1970

  • Pages: 278

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 17 x 11 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good (Pages are yellowish due to age)

About the Book

This 1970 paperback edition by Joe McGinniss represents a classic example of narrative non-fiction from a writer known for his compelling investigative style and journalistic depth. Published by Pocket Books, a leading name in mass-market paperbacks, this 278-page volume reflects the accessible yet impactful storytelling that defined much of late 20th-century American reportage.

McGinniss became widely recognized for blending factual research with narrative techniques, creating works that read with the intensity of fiction while remaining grounded in real events. His writing style often explores public figures, media culture, and the intersection of politics and personality, offering readers insight into the complexities of modern American life.

Compact in format (17 x 11 cm) and preserved in good condition despite natural page yellowing, this vintage paperback holds both historical and collectible value. It is ideal for readers interested in classic American journalism, political narrative, and 1970s literary non-fiction.

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