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The Ends Of Power (1978)

by H. R. Haldeman, Joseph DiMona

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Halderman discusses many crucial questions about Watergate that are still mysteries today.
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To Jo, who has, for over thirty years, and most especially for the last four, shown me the very real and wonderful meaning of the phrase "truly whole"; to Dad, who missed the glory and was spared the agony; to Non, Susan, Hank, Peter and Ann; and to the rest who make up that "whole" which is my beloved family.
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June 17, 1972, a Saturday afternoon in Key Biscayne, Florida.
Foreword: Four weeks after the first inaugural of Richard Nixon as President of the United States, I left Washington for a very special occasion.
Author's Note: This is not the book I set out to write after leaving the White House and returning to California in 1973.
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