Thornton, Richard C. The Nixon-Kissinger Years: Reshaping America's Foreign Policy. New York: Paragon House | Washington Institute Press Book, 1989. First Edition. ISBN: 0887020518. [9999]
Purple cloth hardback with dust jacket. Small chip top of backstrip, tape repair to top of dust jacket spine panel, dj now in a clear wrapper. Binding tight, pages clean. Remainder mark on top page edge. A fine cheap reading copy. Good in fair dust-jacket. Hardcover.
A scholarly study of Nixon and Kissinger, and the foreign policy developed by Kissinger. "As a result of the mire of Watergate, clout in the area of U.S.-Soviet relations during this peroid slipped from the hands of Richard Nixon to those of Secretary of State Kissinger." Argues that Watergate was a plot by John Mitchell and members of the Republican Party to oust Nixon.