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Robert H. Phelps was the Washington bureau chief for the New York Times from 1965 to 1974. He left the Times to join the Boston Globe, where he led coverage of school desegregation, for which it won a Pulitzer Prize. He is the coauthor of Libel: Rights, Risks, and Responsibilities and editor of Witness to History.
This is the best, truest, most revealing insider's story ever published about life at the New York Times during the golden age of print journalism.... Phelps was in the thick of it all and tells it with the care and precision of a great editor. - Russell Baker, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of Growing Up
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