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 Hersh, S, 1983, The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House, Faber & Faber, London"FBI

Records: Watergate".  The Vault. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved  November 7, 2014.


 "Working Draft: A CIA Watergate History". CIA's Office of the Inspector General. Retrieved  September
5, 2016.
 "Nixon Grand Jury Records". United States National Archives. 1972–1979. Retrieved January
13,  2012.
 "Records of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force". United States National Archives. 1971–1977.
Retrieved January 13, 2012.
 Campbell, W. Joseph (June 16, 2012). "Five media myths of Watergate". BBC. Retrieved  November
7, 2014.
 Doyle, James (1977).  Not Above the Law: the battles of Watergate prosecutors Cox and Jaworski.
New York: William Morrow and Company.  ISBN  0-688-03192-7.
 Hougan, Jim (1984).  Watergate, Deep Throat and the CIA. New York: Random House, Inc. ISBN 0-
394-51428-9. This was the first book to question the orthodox narrative of The Washington Post.
 O'Sullivan, Shane  (2018). Dirty Tricks: Nixon, Watergate and the CIA. New York: Skyhorse
Publishing. ISBN 978-1-510-72958-2.
 "A New Explanation of Watergate", by J. Anthony Lukas, The New York Times, January 11, 1984.
 Schudson, Michael (1992).  Watergate in American memory: how we remember, forget, and
reconstruct the past. New York: BasicBooks. ISBN 0-465-09084-2.  OCLC 25131563.
 Holland, Max (2012).  Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat. Lawrence, KN: University Press of
Kansas. ISBN 978-0-7006-1829-3.  OCLC 760979076.
 White, Theodore Harold (1975).  Breach of faith: the fall of Richard Nixon. New York: Atheneum
Publishers.  ISBN  0-689-10658-0. OCLC  1370091. A comprehensive history of the Watergate Scandal by
Teddy White, a respected journalist and author of The Making of the President series.
 Woodward, Bob and Bernstein, Carl wrote a best-selling book based on their experiences covering the
Watergate Scandal for The Washington Post titled All the President's Men, published in 1974. A film
adaptation, starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as Woodward and Bernstein respectively, was
released in 1976.
 Woodward, Bob; Bernstein, Carl (2005). The Final Days. New York: Simon & Schuster.  ISBN  0-7432-
7406-7. – contains further details from March 1973 through September 1974.
 U.S. News Staff (August 8, 2014).  "Watergate and the White House: The 'Third-Rate Burglary' That
Toppled a President. Summarized key Watergate dates and details and its impact on President Richard
Nixon by U.S. News".  U.S. News & World Report. Archived from the original on October 24, 2016.
Retrieved January 7, 2017 – via The Internet Archive, but originally published in U.S. News & World
Report on August 19, 1974.
 Rawson, Hugh (January 13, 2013). "Words of Watergate: A work about political vocabulary which
offers lessons about the dangers of using deceptive language that remain relevant today by Hugh
Rawson, director of Penguin USA's reference books operation". dictionaryblog.cambridge.org – A blog
from Cambridge Dictionary. Archived from  the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 5, 2017 –
via The Internet Archive.
 Rawson, Hugh (January 28, 2013). "Words of Watergate: Part 2; A work about political vocabulary
which offers lessons about the dangers of using deceptive language that remain relevant today by Hugh
Rawson, director of Penguin USA's reference books operation". dictionaryblog.cambridge.org – A blog
from Cambridge Dictionary. Archived from  the original on August 5, 2017. Retrieved August 5, 2017 –
via The Internet Archive.
 Waldron, Lamar (2012). The Hidden History. Berkeley, California: Counterpoint publishers. ISBN 978-
1-582-43813-9.

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 Washington Post Watergate Archive


 Washington Post Watergate Tapes Online – The Washington Post
 Watergate Trial Conversations – Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
 The Watergate Files, at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, National Archives. Official
and unofficial documents on the Watergate scandal from the Presidential collection of President
Nixon's successor, Vice President Gerald R. Ford.
 FBI Records: The Vault – Watergate at vault.fbi.gov
 Watergate.info, Malcolm Farnsworth website owner
 MacNeil, Robert; Lehrer, Jim (May 16, 2013). "Covering Watergate: 40 Years Later With
MacNeil And Lehrer". PBS NewsHour (Interview). Interviewed by Jeffrey Brown. Arlington,
Virginia: WETA-TV.
 Watergate Collection
 Image of women with children watching Senate Watergate Hearings on televisions in a
Sears department store in Los Angeles, California, 1973. Los Angeles Times Photographic
Archive (Collection 1429). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research
Library, University of California, Los Angeles.

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