Carl Bernstein
Carl Bernstein was born February 14, 1944, in Washington,
DC, and raised in nearby Silver Spring, Maryland. His
parents were social activists and members of the American
Communist Party. He began working as a copy boy at The
Washington Evening Star at age sixteen, and after
finishing high school attended classes part-time at the
University of Maryland. He eventually began contributing
stories at the Star and in 1965 moved to New York
City to work as a reporter at the Elizabeth Daily
Journal in New Jersey. After one year at the
Journal, Bernstein returned to Washington, DC, and
took a reporter position at The Washington Post.
Along with Woodward, Bernstein broke the story of Watergate. He is a contributing editor of Vanity Fair
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Series
Books:Chasing History, January 2022
Hardcover / e-Book
A Woman in Charge, June 2007
Hardcover
All The President's Men, July 1994
Trade Size (reprint)
Final Days, June 1994
Trade Size (reprint)
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