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Beautifully signed in red: J. Anthony Lukas on first page (see picture). Clean text. Unclipped price ($15.00). Protected by Brodart dust jacket cover. Small folds and shelf wear in top of jacket on spine. Book in very good condition and dust jacket in very good condition J. Anothony Lukas was an extraordinary talented writer and researcher twice winning the Pulitzer Prize. Lukas suffered from depression ultimately committing suicide by hanging. Lukas began his professional journalism career at the Baltimore Sun, then moved to The New York Times. He stayed at the Times for nine years, working as a roving reporter, and serving at the Washington, D.C., New York City, and United Nations bureaus, and overseas in Ceylon, India, Japan, Pakistan, South Africa and Zaire. After working at the New York Times Magazine as a staff writer and freelancer for a short time in the 1970s (where he notably covered the Watergate scandal in two issue-length articles that served as the basis for a 1976 book,… Read More