Six Crises

Book • 1981
In *Six Crises*, Richard Nixon reflects on six significant events that shaped his political life, including the Alger Hiss case, the Checkers speech, and the 1960 presidential campaign.

The book provides insight into Nixon's decision-making processes and the pressures of political life.

It was written in response to John F. Kennedy's *Profiles in Courage* and became a bestseller upon its release in 1962.

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Mentioned by Ken Khachigian as a book he read while a law student, influencing his interest in Nixon's political career.
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