The ultimate insiders : U.S. Senators in the national media /
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TextSeries: Newswork 3Publication details: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution, c1986.Description: xviii, 151 pISBN: - 0815735987 :
- 0815735979 (pbk.) :
- 328.73'071 HES
- JK1274 .H47 1986
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Includes index
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Virtually unknown to the public or historians, White House photographers have developed amazing access to the presidents of the United States over the past half-century. In this book, long-time White House correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh tells their stories, emphasizing observations about the presidents the photographers got to know so well along with other key figures close to those presidents--including the first ladies, members of Congress, and important world leaders. This book shows how official White House photographers have morphed into ultimate insiders within the American presidency, allowed to observe and take pictures of nearly everything Chief Executives do related to their job.
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