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Exploding any notion that political sex scandal is a recent phenomenon, our press-hounded Founding Fathers star in an outrageous--and fact-based--novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist. Safire demonstrates how media intrusiveness into private lives and politicians' manipulation of the press are as old as the Constitution in this entertaining and thought-provoking historical novel. Illustrations throughout.

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Exploding any notion that political sex scandal is a recent phenomenon, our press-hounded Founding Fathers star in an outrageous--and fact-based--novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist. Safire demonstrates how media intrusiveness into private lives and politicians' manipulation of the press are as old as the Constitution in this entertaining and thought-provoking historical novel. Illustrations throughout.

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William Safire has for the past quarter century written a twice-weekly political column for The New York Times, for which he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize. In addition, as the word maven in the Sunday New York Times Magazine, he is the most widely read writer on the subject of the English language. A former speechwriter in the Nixon White House, he is the author of twenty-four books, including Safire's New Political Dictionary, the speech anthology Lend Me Your Ears, and the bestselling historical novel about Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation, Freedom.