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David Brinkley
David Brinkley
Author: David Brinkley
David Brinkley, icon of the American airwaves, has written his autobiography, a classic American story which overlaps with some of the great events and important personages of the era. From playing poker with Truman to riding the rails with Churchill to walking the beaches with D-Day veterans, readers are privy to some of Brinkley's most pricele...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780517175088
ISBN-10: 0517175088
Publication Date: 4/22/1997
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Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Audio Cassette
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Memoir of a journalist from Wilmington, NC, who trained as a newspaper reporter and understood and appreciated history. He was a reporter and commentator for years on several TV news programs, and includes memories of FDR, JFK, the moon landing, and various political campaigns. Well-written, and often witty, this is one of my favorite sentences:

"In the summer after the primaries are finished, we cover both conventions--each combining the worst features of a cattle auction, a clearance sale of damaged merchandise and a sheriff's auction of recovered stolen goods, and above all a social event and fund-raiser by and for the rich."
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A very enjoyable memoir by a witty, wise and very likable man. His story of the interview he and Chet Huntley did with the head of NASA leading up the the first moon shot was priceless.