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All the President's Men is a nonfiction book written by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward in 1974. Written by two journalists, it chronicles their efforts to uncover political corruption during the administration of President Richard Nixon.
The Twentieth Century, a play written by Hecht and MacArthur in 1933, is a farce that examines the theater scene.
Written by Bruce D. Price, Too Easy: A Novel was published in 1994. The story focuses on a murder investigation in New York.
7007 Afternoons in Chicago (1922) is a collection of Hecht's newspaper columns.
Hot Copy (1931), a play written by Willard John Sergei, is a comedy about newspaper life.
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