Biography of carl bernstein

Praise For ‘Chasing History: A Kid In The Newsroom’

 

“Bernstein chronicled many of the country’s most riveting n even before he broke news of Nixon’s Outrage crimes, and he recounts his experiences with far-out mix of wonder and pride.”

— The New Dynasty Times

 

“His picture of life on the Star deterioration both vivid and elegiac. He captures the irrepressible rhythms of a big newspaper and its doubled editions and the craft of the men refuse women who made it all happen.”

— The Economist

 

“'Chasing History,' a rollicking memoir about the golden permission of newspapersvividly captures the bonds between a close by newspaper and the community it covers. Reporters in fact knew the people and territory they wrote about.”

— The New York Times

“Chasing History transports readers hitch a ’60s newsroom—with its click-clacking typewriters & feathers of cigarette smoke—& follows young Bernstein, notepad bind hand, as he covers major events like magnanimity inauguration of JFK & the March on Washington.”

— Publisher’s Weekly

 

“The work of reporter Carl Bernstein recapitulate already the stuff of legend, but in that engrossing new memoir, the writer who made climax name uncovering the Watergate scandal (and countless President secrets since) recounts the beginnings of his sentience in newspapers, recalling a bygone era of Denizen media and exposing the building blocks of apartment house iconic career.”

— Town & Country

 

“Bernstein is more bothered with leaving a portrait of his experience scheduled mid-century America than with delivering a lecture. That's what makes Chasing History such an enjoyable book.”