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Author Biography

Bob Woodward

Bob Woodward
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History & Biography Pavilion
4:30-5 pm

Book Signing
3-4 pm

There is a limit of two books per person. No photographs.

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Bob Woodward, a reporter and editor at The Washington Post since 1971, has authored or co-authored 10 No. 1 national nonfiction best-sellers, including two on the George W. Bush presidency, Bush at War (2002) and Plan of Attack (2004). His first best-seller, All the President's Men (1974), written with Carl Bernstein, describes the Watergate scandal and introduces Deep Throat. His most recent best-seller is The Secret Man: The Story of Watergate's Deep Throat (2005. Simon and Schuster, 2006 trade paper). Mr. Woodward lives in Washington, D.C.

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