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UFO: The Inside Story of the US Government's Search for Alien Life Hereand Out There
By (Author) Garrett M. Graff
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
15th January 2025
19th December 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Conspiracy theories
Military and defence strategy
Paperback
544
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 33mm
587g
One of the rare books on the topic that manages to be both entertaining and factually grounded. The Wall Street Journal
From the bestselling author of Raven Rock, The Only Plane in the Sky, and Watergate (finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in history) comes the first comprehensive and eye-opening exploration of our governments decades-long quest to solve one of humanitys greatest mysteries: Are we alone in the universe
For as long as we have looked to the skies, the question of whether life on earth is the only life to exist has been at the core of the human experience, driving scientific debate and discovery, shaping spiritual belief, and prompting existential thought across borders and generations. Its one of our cultures favorite conversations, and yet, the idea of extraterrestrial intelligence has been largely banished to the realm of fantasy and conspiracy. Now, for the first time, the full story of our national obsession with UFOsand the covert search by scientists, the United States military, and the CIA for proof of alien lifeis told by bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Garrett M. Graff in a deeply reported and researched history.
It begins in 1947, when two headline-making sightings of strange flying objects prompt the US Air Forces newly formed Department of Defense to create a series of secret programs to determine how unidentified phenomena may pose a threat to national security. Over the next half-century, as the atomic age gives way to the space race and the Cold War, the mission continues, bringing together an unexpected group of astronomers, military officials, civilian contactees, and true believers who bring us closer, then further, then closer again, to answering one of our most enduring questions: What exactly is out there
Drawing from original archival research, declassified documents, and interviews with senior intelligence and military officials, Graff brings readers a story thats Loads of fun[a] fascinating deep dive down the rabbit hole (Publishers Weekly).
PRAISE FOR WATERGATE: A NEW HISTORY
"Do we need still another Watergate book The answer turns out to be yes -- this one: Garrett M. Graff's Watergate: A New History. It is a remarkably rich narrative with compelling characters, who range from criminal and flawed to tragic and heroic. As someone who played a small role in the drama while I was editing many of The Washington Post's Watergate stories, I found that Graff convincingly populates and re-creates an extraordinary time in the history of the country and this city. ... fast-paced ... filled with apt sketches of its many characters, major and minor, from all the president's men, and some of their spouses, to journalists, investigators, lawyers and members of Congress. It vividly re-creates all the key events, from Nixon's overreaction to the revelation of the Pentagon Papers about the Vietnam War in June 1971 to his resignation in August 1974.... engaging, informative and thought-provoking, more than earning its place on bookshelves alongside the old histories." --Len Downie, Jr., The Washington Post
"Dazzling. . . A lively writer, Graff explores the dramatic scope of the Watergate saga through its participants -- politicians, investigators, journalists, whistle-blowers and, at center stage, Nixon himself." --Douglas Brinkley, The New York Times Book Review
"Award-winning author Graff aims to give readers the full scope of Watergate -- a much bigger, more bizarre story than even remembered -- telling the full story from start to finish in this ambitious book." --New York Post
"A definitive, exhaustive account of the scandal. . . a fascinating, horrifying examination of the Nixon presidency up close--enough to scare the record straight." --AirMail
"A meticulously researched, expansive history of the Watergate scandal from start to finish, from the release of the Pentagon Papers in 1971 to the reverberations that echo through present day." --Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAY
"A brisk, riveting, compulsively readable, comprehensive, up-to-date narrative of the entire tangled affair, and it's hard to imagine it better told. . . . Now the best and fullest account of the Watergate crisis, one unlikely to be surpassed anytime soon." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Monumental. . . effortlessly clarifies the strands of one of the most complex episodes in modern history. . . A masterful, epic look at a story that is still barely believable." --The Daily Mail
"This meticulously researched and documented book should now become the definitive source for those who wish to dive into the cesspool of deceit, intrigue and criminal behavior that were associated with the seemingly innocuous break-in and the cover-up. ... [Graff] makes a valiant attempt to connect all the disparate threads from the confusing tapestry of multiple investigations, muffled tapes and self-serving memoirs available. His organization of the book makes the 700-plus pages flow seamlessly as the investigators reach their inevitable conclusions. In summary, this book should be required reading for any citizen with the faintest interest in how the sausage-factory of Washington politics functions and how our country has managed to arrive at today's dysfunctional impasse." --J. Kemper Campbell, Lincoln Journal-Star
"Lively, wide-ranging, detailed." --Erica J. Smith, The Virginian Pilot
"Garrett Graff aptly calls Watergate a 'Gordian knot of scandal.' This comprehensive, searching, yet elegant book untangles it more completely than any attempt so far. I learned a lot!" --Rick Perlstein, bestselling author of Nixonland and Reaganland
"Watergate is one of the great tragic double-edged swords of modern American history: its crimes were swiftly exposed, the criminals punished, the rule of law restored--and it profoundly, permanently undermined American citizens' trust in their government. Garrett Graff's fresh chronicle of that inflection point is lucid, enlightening and indispensable." --Kurt Andersen, author of Evil Geniuses and writer-host of Nixon at War
"Expertly researched and assembled, this is a valuable introduction to one of history's greatest political scandals. . . . Graff skillfully interweaves the perspectives of journalists and law enforcement officials investigating the Watergate break-in with the Nixon team's attempts to "use the organs of government to cover up their own rogue operation," and incisively analyzes how the congressional inquiry into the scandal resulted in Democrats and Republicans coming together to uphold the Constitution and limit the powers of the president." --Publishers Weekly
Garrett M. Graffhas spent nearly two decades covering politics, technology, and national security. The former editor ofPoliticoand contributor toWiredand CNN, hes written for publications fromEsquiretoRolling StonetoTheNew York Times, and today serves as the director of the cyber initiative at the Aspen Institute. Graff is the author of multiple books,includingthe FBI historyThe Threat Matrix,Raven Rock (about the governments Cold War Doomsday plans), When the Sea Came Alive (an oral history of D-Day), and theNew York TimesbestsellersThe Only Plane in the SkyandWatergate,whichwas a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History.