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Leonard Downie, Jr.
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Leonard Downie Jr. has been executive editor of The Washington Post since 1991, during which time its news staff has won twenty-five Pulitzer Prizes. His books include Justice Denied, The New Muckrakers, and The News About the News (with Robert G. Kaiser). He lives in Washington, D.C.
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The Rules of the Game
A novel
Written by Leonard Downie, Jr.
Format: Hardcover, 336 pages
On Sale: January 13, 2009
Price: $26.95
From Leonard Downie Jr., longtime editor of The Washington Post, an eye-opening novel of corruption, deception, and intrigue in our nation’s capital.
Sarah Page, a rising star at the Washington Capital, has been assigned to cover the dark world of politics and money in Washington. But when she begins to investigate an... Read more >
A novel
Written by Leonard Downie, Jr.
Format: Hardcover, 336 pages
On Sale: January 13, 2009
Price: $26.95
From Leonard Downie Jr., longtime editor of The Washington Post, an eye-opening novel of corruption, deception, and intrigue in our nation’s capital.
Sarah Page, a rising star at the Washington Capital, has been assigned to cover the dark world of politics and money in Washington. But when she begins to investigate an... Read more >
Also available as an
eBook.

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The News About the News
American Journalism in Peril
Written by Leonard Downie, Jr. and Robert G. Kaiser
Format: Trade Paperback, 320 pages
On Sale: February 4, 2003
Price: $14.95
Freedom of the press is a primary American value. Good journalism builds communities, arms citizens with important information, and serves as a public watchdog for civic, national, and global issues. But what happens when the news turns its back on its public role?
Leonard Downie Jr., executive editor of The Washington... Read more >
American Journalism in Peril
Written by Leonard Downie, Jr. and Robert G. Kaiser
Format: Trade Paperback, 320 pages
On Sale: February 4, 2003
Price: $14.95
Freedom of the press is a primary American value. Good journalism builds communities, arms citizens with important information, and serves as a public watchdog for civic, national, and global issues. But what happens when the news turns its back on its public role?
Leonard Downie Jr., executive editor of The Washington... Read more >
Also available as an
eBook.
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The Rules of the Game
Written by Leonard Downie, Jr.
Format: eBook, 336 pages
On Sale: January 13, 2009
Price: $26.95
From Leonard Downie Jr., longtime editor of The Washington Post, an eye-opening novel of corruption, deception, and intrigue in our nation’s capital.
Sarah Page, a rising star at the Washington Capital, has been assigned to cover the dark world of politics and money in Washington. But when she begins to investigate an... Read more >
Written by Leonard Downie, Jr.
Format: eBook, 336 pages
On Sale: January 13, 2009
Price: $26.95
From Leonard Downie Jr., longtime editor of The Washington Post, an eye-opening novel of corruption, deception, and intrigue in our nation’s capital.
Sarah Page, a rising star at the Washington Capital, has been assigned to cover the dark world of politics and money in Washington. But when she begins to investigate an... Read more >
Also available as a
hardcover.
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The News About the News
American Journalism in Peril
Written by Leonard Downie, Jr. and Robert G. Kaiser
Format: eBook, 320 pages
On Sale: December 18, 2007
Price: $14.95
Freedom of the press is a primary American value. Good journalism builds communities, arms citizens with important information, and serves as a public watchdog for civic, national, and global issues. But what happens when the news turns its back on its public role?
Leonard Downie Jr., executive editor of The Washington... Read more >
American Journalism in Peril
Written by Leonard Downie, Jr. and Robert G. Kaiser
Format: eBook, 320 pages
On Sale: December 18, 2007
Price: $14.95
Freedom of the press is a primary American value. Good journalism builds communities, arms citizens with important information, and serves as a public watchdog for civic, national, and global issues. But what happens when the news turns its back on its public role?
Leonard Downie Jr., executive editor of The Washington... Read more >
Also available as a
trade paperback.
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