The Pentagon Papers: As Published by the New York Times

by Neil Sheehan

Other authorsFox Butterfield (Author), Linda Amster (Chief of research), Samuel Abt (Editor), Gerald Gold (Editor), Hendrick Smith (Author), Max Lowenthal (Assisting editor), Eileen Butler (Editorial assistant), Richard McSorley (Assisting editor), E. W. Kenworthy (Author), Allan Siegal (Editor), James L. Greenfield (Supervision)10 more, Linda Charlton (Contributor), Renato Perez (Picture editor), Vincent Caltagirone (Editorial assistant), Marie Courtney (Editorial assistant), Gail Fresco (Editorial assistant), Catherine Patitucci (Editorial assistant), Robert J. Rosenthal (Editorial assistant), Catherine L. Shea (Editorial assistant), Muriel Stokes (Editorial assistant), Leslie A. Tonner (Editorial assistant)
Paperback, 1971

Original publication date

1971

Pages

xxv; 677

Status

Available

Call number

E183.8.V5P4 1971

Publication

Toronto: Bantam Books, Inc., July 1971; 2nd printing

Physical description

xxv, 677 p.; 17.7 cm

ISBN

0552649171 / 9780552649179

Language

Description

Published by The New York Times in 1971, The Pentagon Papers riveted an already deeply divided nation with startling and disturbing revelations about the United States' involvement in Vietnam. The Washington Post called them "the most significant leaks of classified material in American history" and they remain relevant today as a reminder of the importance of a free press. Indeed, they are a focal point of The Post, a new film by Steven Spielberg about that era. With a new foreword by James L. Greenfield, this edition of the Pulitzer Prize winning series is sure to provoke discussion about government deception and the public's right to know, and shed some light on issues in the past and present so that we can better understand and improve the future.… (more)

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