An edition of David Brinkley (1995)

David Brinkley

11 presidents, 4 wars, 22 political conventions, 1 moon landing, 3 assassinations, 2,000 weeks of news and other stuff on television and 18 years of growing up in North Caroliona

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An edition of David Brinkley (1995)

David Brinkley

11 presidents, 4 wars, 22 political conventions, 1 moon landing, 3 assassinations, 2,000 weeks of news and other stuff on television and 18 years of growing up in North Caroliona

1st ed.
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He is an Icon of the American airwaves, a face and a voice we have been welcoming into our homes for the past half-century. Through times of great upheaval and interludes of business as usual, we have tuned in to David Brinkley's programs on NBC and now on ABC - The Huntley-Brinkley Report, David Brinkley's Journal, This Week with David Brinkley - for his sense of fairness and his distinctive ability to cut through cant and pretension.

We know that when he delivers the news it will be cogent, trustworthy and stamped with his trademark sardonic wit. Since his arrival in Washington in 1943 we have heard our history unfold in his unmistakable North Carolina cadences, yet in an age of information overload he is deeply appreciated for being a professional talker who doesn't believe in talking too much.

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Rich in anecdote and humor, David Brinkley's is a classic American story that overlaps with some of the great events and great personages of our era. He shares priceless moments, public and private: playing poker with Harry Truman, riding the rails with Winston Churchill, being whisked off by helicopter to Camp David by Lyndon Johnson, receiving the Medal of Freedom from George Bush, walking the beach with D Day veterans.

And he takes aim at some chronic American bugbears - including taxes and political conventions - from his own, uniquely Brinkley, vantage point.

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English
Pages
273

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David Brinkley
April 22, 1997, Random House Value Publishing
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David Brinkley: A Memoir
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David Brinkley
October 10, 1995, Random House Audio
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Published in
New York
Genre
Biography

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN4874.B6695 B75 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
273 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
273

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23262436M
Internet Archive
davidbrinkley11p00brin
ISBN 10
067940693X
LCCN
95080313
OCLC/WorldCat
33296083
Library Thing
68223
Goodreads
306472

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