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Jeffrey Toobin's Reading List

The author of “The Nine,” “The Run of His Life” and, most recently, “American Heiress” wrote his senior thesis about Samuel Adams: “Musical rights to this work are still available.”

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By the Book: Jeffrey Toobin (2016)

NYT By the Book column (2016-08-04).

Source: www.nytimes.com

Cover of Ghettoside
Jill Leovy · Buy on Amazon
"Meticulously reported and gracefully written, this book captures the horror of urban violence in Los Angeles."
Cover of Positively Fifth Street
James McManus · Buy on Amazon
"I also have a weakness for authors who are obsessed with subjects that may not ordinarily hold great interest for me."
Cover of Confederates in the Attic
Tony Horwitz · Buy on Amazon
"I also have a weakness for authors who are obsessed with subjects that may not ordinarily hold great interest for me."
Cover of Cadillac Desert
Marc Reisner · Buy on Amazon
"I also have a weakness for authors who are obsessed with subjects that may not ordinarily hold great interest for me."
Cover of Assassination Vacation
Sarah Vowell · Buy on Amazon
"I also have a weakness for authors who are obsessed with subjects that may not ordinarily hold great interest for me."
Cover of Men in Green
Michael Bamberger · Buy on Amazon
"I wish Michael Bamberger's "Men in Green," about an earlier generation of P.G.A. stars, were about 400 pages longer than it is."
Cover of The Brethren
Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong · Buy on Amazon
"No one (including, alas, me) has ever gotten inside the Supreme Court the way that Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong did in "The Brethren.""
Cover of The Death of Contract
Grant Gilmore · Buy on Amazon
"For academic (but not too academic) insight into how the law develops over time, I admire Grant Gilmore's venerable little gem, "The Death of Contract.""
Cover of One L
Scott Turow · Buy on Amazon
"For the experience of law school, still the obvious one: Turow's "One L.""
Cover of Which Side Are You On?
Thomas Geoghegan · Buy on Amazon
"The collected memoir-ish work of Thomas Geoghegan (especially his first, "Which Side Are You On?"), which manages to be both really funny and really depressing."
Cover of Common Ground
J. Anthony Lukas · Buy on Amazon
""Common Ground," by J. Anthony Lukas, about the Boston busing crisis of the '70s, is the closest thing I know to a perfect book."
Cover of The Best and the Brightest
David Halberstam · Buy on Amazon
"White House mess serves hubris; Vietnam ensues."

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