Diary of a Dark Horse: The 1980 Anderson Presidential Campaign

by Mark Bisnow

Other authorsTom Wicker (Foreword)
Hardcover, 1983

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Available

Call number

B And

Call number

B And

Barcode

1404

Collection

Publication

Southern Illinois University Press (1983), Edition: 1st, 352 pages

Description

This is the most lucidly detailed account, day-by-day and sometimes hour-by-hour, ever written on a political campaign. It is a fascinating and a luminous document on the high lunacy of campaign professionals, as they are known, and of some amateurs as well. John Kenneth GalbraithDennis Farney, correspondent for the "Wall Street Journal, "concurs, calling Bisnow s contemporary political chronicle First rate. An insider s look at a presidential dark horsehow he rose, why he fell. A lively, informative case study for political student and political junkie alike. Pulitzer Prize winning columnist Anthony Lewis notes, All those who wondered what happened to John Anderson and his difference during the 1980 campaign will find many answers in Mark Bisnow s account. John F. Sacks, national political correspondent for "Time, "sums up the book s impact: Mark Bisnow s account of the improbable presidential campaign of John B. Anderson is as fresh and as frank as was the original campaign itself. No wonder, because Bisnow was at the center of that effort from the start. This is a most valuable memoir from one of the most interesting episodes in our recent political history. "… (more)

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352
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