David Chanoff

David Chanoff is a noted author of non-fiction work. His work has typically involved collaborations with the principal protagonist of the work concerned. His collaborators have included; Augustus A. White, Joycelyn Elders, Đoàn Văn Toại, William J. Crowe, Ariel Sharon and Kenneth Good. He has also written about a wide range of subjects including literary history, education and foreign for the Washington Post, and The New Republic and the New York Times Magazine. He has more than twelve books.[1][2][3]

Selected publications

References

  1. http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/20837/David_Chanoff/index.aspx Harper Collins: David Chanoff
  2. Chanoff's work reviewed in Foreign Affairs: Summer 1993 The Line of Fire: From Washington to the Gulf, the Politics and Battles of the New Military Reviewed by Eliot A. Cohen; Summer 1990 Slow Burn: The Rise And Fall Of American Intelligence In Vietnam Reviewed by Gregory F. Treverton; Winter 1989 Warrior: An Autobiography Reviewed by Lucy Despard
  3. WorldCat:David Chanoff
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