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Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.


Call The Briefing!
Marlin Fitzwater

Reagan and Bush, Sam and Helen: A Decade with Presidents and the Press

Xlibris Corporation
November 2000
On Sale: November 13, 2000
468 pages
ISBN: 0738834580
EAN: 9780738834580
Paperback
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Non-Fiction Political

For a decade, Marlin Fitzwater was White House Press Secretary for Presidents Reagan and Bush, a remarkably long sojourn in that high-pressure post. His longevity was a testament to the unique combination of talents he brought to the job. And his long tenure gave him unparalleled insight into the way the press and the presidency collide in today's Washington.

CALL THE BRIEFING is an insightful memoir of the Reagan/Bush years that provides a richly detailed account of both Presidents, their lives, and their power. It is essential reading for students of journalism or politics, those who loved two of our greatest Presidents, or those who admire the life of a remarkable press secretary.

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