About the Program
Jeff Himmelman recounts the forty-five year career of the Washington Post’s Ben Bradlee, vice president at large and former executive editor of the newspaper. Utilizing access to Mr. Bradlee’s personal papers and interviews with numerous colleagues, the author examines the former executive editor’s ascendancy from a press attaché in Paris following World War II to his twenty-three years (1968-1991) of leadership at the Post, where he oversaw the paper’s release of the Pentagon Papers and reportage on the Watergate scandal. Jeff Himmelman speaks at Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C.