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Jeff Himmelman



Average rating: 3.75 · 612 ratings · 122 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Yours in Truth: A Personal ...

3.99 avg rating — 257 ratings — published 2012 — 5 editions
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A Different Life: Growing U...

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Jean Laffite: The Pirate Wh...

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The Giant from the Fire Sea

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Yours in Truth: A Personal ...

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Pathfinder Adventure Path #...

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kingdom of nothing

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Disposable Parts

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“It wasn’t in me to preach. I can say somebody’s a horse’s ass, but I can’t tell people what to do.”
Jeff Himmelman, Yours in Truth: A Personal Portrait of Ben Bradlee, Legendary Editor of The Washington Post

“As they were wrapping up, he turned to Bob and said, Now what have you guys got for tomorrow?”
Jeff Himmelman, Yours in Truth: A Personal Portrait of Ben Bradlee, Legendary Editor of The Washington Post

“He was determined to make the paper into what it could be: A great paper. Exciting. You had to read it. It was just, impact. He wanted impact. You ought to have impact, goddamnit. Instead of this namby-pamby stuff. And impact isn't cheap. It ought to have power, authority, and be well written; it ought to say something, and tell you about something you wanted to know; and it ought to be displayed so you don't miss it. That's what it's all about. —Haynes Johnson”
Jeff Himmelman, Yours in Truth: A Personal Portrait of Ben Bradlee, Legendary Editor of The Washington Post



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