Watergate Affair, 1972-1974
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Watergate Affair, 1972-1974
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Watergate Affair, 1972-1974
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- Supreme Court decisions that changed the nation, writer/producer, Susan Eikov Green ; director/camera, Patrick Fitzsimmons ; [produced by Guidance Associates]
- Massacre, by Paul Mitchell
- The wars of Watergate, the last crisis of Richard Nixon, Stanley I. Kutler
- Presidential succession, Ford, Rockefeller, & the 25th amendment, edited by Lester A. Sobel ; contributing editors, Joseph Fickes ... [et al.]
- All the President's men, Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward
- The right and the power, the prosecution of Watergate, Leon Jaworski
- Impeachment, by Paul Mitchell
- Modern U.S. history, from cold war to hostage crisis, directed by Susan Eikov Green ; produced by Guidance Associates, Unit three
- 1973 nervous breakdown, Watergate, Warhol, and the birth of post-sixties America, Andreas Killen
- Great speeches video series, Watergate speech, produced by Educational Video Group, Volume 6
- Nixon, WGBH Educational Foundation ; producers, David Espar, Elizabeth Deane and Marilyn Mellowes
- Watergate Hotel, Washington D.C., United States of America, by Andrew Thomson and Madeleine Swain
- Whistleblowers
- Watergate, a new history, Garrett M. Graff
- United States v. Nixon;, the President before the Supreme Court., Introductory essay by Alan Westin. Edited by Leon Friedman
- Cover-up, by Paul Mitchell
- Watergate: chronology of a crisis., [Compiled by editor William B. Dickinson, Jr.]
- 60 minutes, produced by David Browning
- Watergate, the corruption of American politics and the fall of Richard Nixon, Fred Emery
- Watergate, the presidential scandal that shook America, Keith W. Olson
- Abuse of power, the new Nixon tapes, edited with an introduction and commentary by Stanley I. Kutler
- Break-in, by Paul Mitchell
- Scapegoat, by Paul Mitchell
- Watergate and the White House., Editor: Edward W. Knappman. Contributing editors: Mary Elizabeth Clifford [and others]
- King Richard, Nixon and Watergate : an American tragedy, Michael Dobbs