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A biography of Washington's most famous apartment complex -- the buildings with a thousand stories of the notables who have lived there



Trade Review
“Excellent. Captures... some of the Watergate’s most notorious residents.” — USA Today “Joseph Rodota has written an engaging biography of a building—the Watergate—whose name is forever linked with the politics, intrigue, and power of Washington.” — Karl Rove, former part-time resident of the Watergate “An informative, comprehensive account of one of America’s most famous building complexes.” — Wall Street Journal “The Watergate tells the story of this incredible ‘city within a city,’ where some of history’s most colorful personalities have lived. Rodota does what every historian aspires to do: he invites the reader to be a fly on the wall. Rodota brings this iconic building to life.” — KATE ANDERSEN BROWER, New York Times bestselling author of The Residence “A banquet of gossip and intrigue.” — The Week “Joseph Rodota gives us the definitive history of the Watergate complex. Crime sleuths, politicos, fans of the rich and powerful, architects, gossipers and renters everywhere will find The Watergate a fascinating and rewarding read.” — DONNA BRAZILE, former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee and New York Time bestselling author of Hacks “A fascinating account, part history, part society page.” — Library Journal (starred review) “If walls could talk... Joseph Rodota reports what those in the world-famous Watergate complex have been discussing. Read for yourself—you won’t be disappointed.” — JOHN W. DEAN, former Nixon White House counsel and New York Times bestselling author of Blind Ambition “An entertaining, gossip-filled history. ... Richly detailed.” — Kirkus Reviews “A thorough and thoroughly engrossing account of this legendary Washington address.” — Booklist “Joseph Rodota recounts all the drama under the Watergate roof.” — Washington Post “Skillful. ... Does a good job of mixing historical facts with personal anecdotes to tell the story of what was both the most famous and most infamous hotel in Washington, DC.” — KITTY KELLEY, Washington Independent Review of Books “Rodota has a calling for the subject matter. ... Meticulous and intriguing details are many.” — Washington Times “The Watergate Hotel has a fascinating food history. ... Rodota unveils accounts of the often forgotten, quirky, fun, or even underhanded events that have transpired under its roof since 1965. ... Juicy.” — Food & Wine “Meticulously chronicles the buildings’ biography, including gossipy accounts of various residents (from socialite Anna Chennault to Monica Lewinsky) and, of course, details of the historic burglary.” — Washingtonian “Based on painstaking and remarkable research, Rodota... delves deeply and eloquently into the exciting and wild shenanigans. ... Give[s] life to this inanimate configuration of apartments, offices and a hotel complex.” — WARREN ADLER “Mixes history, finance, and high-level political gossip to evoke the Watergate complex’s mystique.” — Publishers Weekly “If the walls of the Watergate could talk, they’d transcribe a book we’d all want to read. Well, now they do, in Joseph Rodota’s paean to this iconic Washington hotel and residence. No other capital address, save maybe 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, has been more intertwined with critical figures in modern American history.” — MICHAEL SMERCONISH “Incredible research. ... Tells the entire tale of Watergate. ... The perfect book for anyone who loves the complexity of Washington history.” — The Hagstrom Report

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    Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
    Publication Date: 05/04/2018
    ISBN13: 9780062476623, 978-0062476623
    ISBN10: 0062476629

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    A biography of Washington's most famous apartment complex -- the buildings with a thousand stories of the notables who have lived there



    Trade Review
    “Excellent. Captures... some of the Watergate’s most notorious residents.” — USA Today “Joseph Rodota has written an engaging biography of a building—the Watergate—whose name is forever linked with the politics, intrigue, and power of Washington.” — Karl Rove, former part-time resident of the Watergate “An informative, comprehensive account of one of America’s most famous building complexes.” — Wall Street Journal “The Watergate tells the story of this incredible ‘city within a city,’ where some of history’s most colorful personalities have lived. Rodota does what every historian aspires to do: he invites the reader to be a fly on the wall. Rodota brings this iconic building to life.” — KATE ANDERSEN BROWER, New York Times bestselling author of The Residence “A banquet of gossip and intrigue.” — The Week “Joseph Rodota gives us the definitive history of the Watergate complex. Crime sleuths, politicos, fans of the rich and powerful, architects, gossipers and renters everywhere will find The Watergate a fascinating and rewarding read.” — DONNA BRAZILE, former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee and New York Time bestselling author of Hacks “A fascinating account, part history, part society page.” — Library Journal (starred review) “If walls could talk... Joseph Rodota reports what those in the world-famous Watergate complex have been discussing. Read for yourself—you won’t be disappointed.” — JOHN W. DEAN, former Nixon White House counsel and New York Times bestselling author of Blind Ambition “An entertaining, gossip-filled history. ... Richly detailed.” — Kirkus Reviews “A thorough and thoroughly engrossing account of this legendary Washington address.” — Booklist “Joseph Rodota recounts all the drama under the Watergate roof.” — Washington Post “Skillful. ... Does a good job of mixing historical facts with personal anecdotes to tell the story of what was both the most famous and most infamous hotel in Washington, DC.” — KITTY KELLEY, Washington Independent Review of Books “Rodota has a calling for the subject matter. ... Meticulous and intriguing details are many.” — Washington Times “The Watergate Hotel has a fascinating food history. ... Rodota unveils accounts of the often forgotten, quirky, fun, or even underhanded events that have transpired under its roof since 1965. ... Juicy.” — Food & Wine “Meticulously chronicles the buildings’ biography, including gossipy accounts of various residents (from socialite Anna Chennault to Monica Lewinsky) and, of course, details of the historic burglary.” — Washingtonian “Based on painstaking and remarkable research, Rodota... delves deeply and eloquently into the exciting and wild shenanigans. ... Give[s] life to this inanimate configuration of apartments, offices and a hotel complex.” — WARREN ADLER “Mixes history, finance, and high-level political gossip to evoke the Watergate complex’s mystique.” — Publishers Weekly “If the walls of the Watergate could talk, they’d transcribe a book we’d all want to read. Well, now they do, in Joseph Rodota’s paean to this iconic Washington hotel and residence. No other capital address, save maybe 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, has been more intertwined with critical figures in modern American history.” — MICHAEL SMERCONISH “Incredible research. ... Tells the entire tale of Watergate. ... The perfect book for anyone who loves the complexity of Washington history.” — The Hagstrom Report

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