The Way to Win: Taking the White House in 2008
New York, NY: Random House, 2006. First edition. First edition [stated]. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Glued binding. Paper over boards. xxiii, [1], 454, [2] p. Notes. Index. More
New York, NY: Random House, 2006. First edition. First edition [stated]. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Glued binding. Paper over boards. xxiii, [1], 454, [2] p. Notes. Index. More
New York: Random House, 2006. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Inscribed by Harris on fep. xxiii, 454, [2] pages. Author's Note. Notes. Index. Revealing how the White House will be won in 2008, two of the country's most accomplished political reporters explain what separates the victors from the victims in the unforgiving environment of modern presidential campaigns. More
New York: Random House, 2005. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xxxi, [1], 504, [8] pages. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Some front board weakness detected. John F. Harris is a veteran political reporter for The Washington Post who covered the Clinton presidency from 1995 through its conclusion in 2001. His work during these years earned several prestigious awards, including the White House Correspondents’ Association’s Aldo Beckman Award and the Prize for Distinguished Reporting on the Presidency from the Gerald R. Ford Library. Additionally, Harris is a panelist on PBS-TV’s Washington Week and appears on numerous other television and radio programs. He became the Post's National Politics Editor in June 2005. Harris began "having conversations" in 2006 with fellow Post journalist Jim VandeHei about creating a new "publication about politics from the ground up". Those conversations led to the launch of Politico in 2007 by Allbritton. John F. Harris the editor-in-chief of Politico, an Arlington, Virginia-based political news organization. With former Politico executive editor, Jim VandeHei, Harris founded Politico for its launch on January 23, 2007. Harris is the author of a book on Bill Clinton called The Survivor, and the co-author with Mark Halperin of The Way to Win: Clinton, Bush, Rove and How to Take the White House in 2008. Harris worked for The Washington Post for 21 years. In 2003 he was a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution. More
Arlington, VA: Politico, 2014. Presumed first edition/first printing this issue. Wraps. 84 p. Includes illustrations. Cover photo and major story on Vice President Joseph Biden. More
Arlington, VA: Politico, 2017. Presumed First Edition/First Printing Thus. Magazine. 104 pages. Illustrations (many in color). Mailing information printed in label space on front cover. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Politico is an American political-journalism company based in Arlington County, Virginia, that covers politics and policy in the United States and internationally. It distributes content through television, the Internet, The Politico newspaper, radio, and podcasts. Its coverage in Washington, D.C., includes the U.S. Congress, lobbying, media and the presidency. John F. Harris and Jim VandeHei left The Washington Post to become The Politico's editor-in-chief and executive editor, respectively, launching the newspaper on January 23, 2007. Robert L. Allbritton is founder and publisher. In 2015, Politico launched a Brussels-based European edition called Politico Europe. More