Description
1984 Simon & Schuster Publishing edition. Missing dustjacket. Hardcover has some shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
“Wired” by Bob Woodward is a riveting insider’s account of the Reagan administration’s secret wars against the Soviet Union and Libya. Published in 1984, this book offers a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes decision-making and covert operations that shaped the geopolitical landscape of the Cold War era. Woodward, renowned for his investigative journalism during the Watergate scandal, once again demonstrates his unparalleled access to high-level sources within the White House and intelligence community. Through meticulous research and interviews, he unveils the complex web of deception, espionage, and military planning that defined the Reagan doctrine. This copy, despite its missing dust jacket and minor shelf wear, remains a valuable addition to any collection focused on modern American history, political intrigue, or the legacy of the Reagan presidency. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate Woodward’s masterful storytelling and the enduring relevance of this work in understanding the covert machinations that shaped the latter stages of the Cold War.