In his first book, All the President's Men, which he wrote with fellow Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward made a thorough investigation of the inner workings of the mind of a president. Having interviewed dozens of people, he came up with the terrifying conclusion that Richard M. Nixon was brilliant, paranoid, utterly mendacious and a genius at manipulating people. Now, 30 years on, Woodward has looked into the mind of another president. Again, he has tramped the streets of Washington and interviewed dozens of people. Again, the results of his work are terrifying. But this book could hardly be more different; this time, when Woodward gets inside the mind of the most powerful man in the world, he finds he hasn't got much to work with.





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