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Front row at the White House : my life and times /

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 415 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0684849119
  • 9780684849119
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 070/.92 B 21
LOC classification:
  • PN4874.T424 A3 1999
Online resources:
Contents:
Beginnings -- Washington: The Early Years -- A Little Rebellion Now and Then -- New Frontiers -- Where Everybody Knows My Name -- Access Denied -- " ... And I'd Like a Follow-up" -- Not Exactly Nine to Five -- On the Road -- "She Told the Truth" -- Doug -- The Smallest Sorority -- "A Splendid Misery" -- Short Takes on Long Views.
Awards:
  • American Book Award, 2000
Review: "From the woman who has reported on every president from Kennedy to Clinton for United Press International: a unique glimpse into the White House - and a telling record of the ever-changing relationship between the presidency and the press." "Assigned to the White House press corps in 1961, Thomas was the first woman to close a press conference with "Thank you, Mr. President," and has covered every administration since Kennedy's. Along the way, she was among the pioneers who broke down barriers against women in the national media, becoming the first female president of the White House Correspondents Association, the first female officer of the National Press Club and the first woman member, later president, of the Gridiron Club." "In this revealing memoir, which includes hundreds of anecdotes, insights, observations, and personal details, Thomas looks back at a career spent with presidents at home and abroad, on the ground and in the air. She evaluates the enormous changes that Watergate brought, including diminished press access to the Oval Office, and how they have affected every president since Nixon."--Jacket.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
BIOG BIOG Chamberlin Free Public Library Nonfiction B THO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34517000177116

"A Lisa Drew book."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-396) and index.

Beginnings -- Washington: The Early Years -- A Little Rebellion Now and Then -- New Frontiers -- Where Everybody Knows My Name -- Access Denied -- " ... And I'd Like a Follow-up" -- Not Exactly Nine to Five -- On the Road -- "She Told the Truth" -- Doug -- The Smallest Sorority -- "A Splendid Misery" -- Short Takes on Long Views.

"From the woman who has reported on every president from Kennedy to Clinton for United Press International: a unique glimpse into the White House - and a telling record of the ever-changing relationship between the presidency and the press." "Assigned to the White House press corps in 1961, Thomas was the first woman to close a press conference with "Thank you, Mr. President," and has covered every administration since Kennedy's. Along the way, she was among the pioneers who broke down barriers against women in the national media, becoming the first female president of the White House Correspondents Association, the first female officer of the National Press Club and the first woman member, later president, of the Gridiron Club." "In this revealing memoir, which includes hundreds of anecdotes, insights, observations, and personal details, Thomas looks back at a career spent with presidents at home and abroad, on the ground and in the air. She evaluates the enormous changes that Watergate brought, including diminished press access to the Oval Office, and how they have affected every president since Nixon."--Jacket.

American Book Award, 2000

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