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Robert Timberg

Robert Timberg

Robert Timberg

Robert Timberg is the author of The Nightingale's Song and John McCain, An American Odyssey. He served with the First Marine Division in South Vietnam from March 1966 to February 1967. He has worked at The Baltimore Sun for three decades as a reporter, editor and White House correspondent. Currently deputy chief of the Sun's Washington bureau, he lives in Bethesda, Md.

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Excerpt:
Excerpt 1 from Nightingale's Song
Apr 03, 2013
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Excerpt 1 from John McCain
Dec 07, 2012
Excerpt:
Excerpt 1 from State of Grace
Oct 24, 2012
State of Grace will be released on May 07, 2011 in Trade Paperback
May 07, 2011
State of Grace is now available in Trade Paperback
May 07, 2011
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from NIGHTINGALE'S SONG
Oct 01, 2009
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from State of Grace
Mar 09, 2009
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from John McCain
Mar 09, 2009
John McCain will be released on September 18, 2007 in
Sep 18, 2007
John McCain is now available in
Sep 18, 2007
John McCain will be released on September 18, 2007 in
Sep 18, 2007
John McCain is now available in
Sep 18, 2007
State of Grace will be released on October 12, 2004 in
Oct 12, 2004
State of Grace is now available in
Oct 12, 2004
State of Grace will be released on October 12, 2004 in
Oct 12, 2004
State of Grace is now available in
Oct 12, 2004

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Hudson Institute, January 18, 2013
...now the American West from the Mexicans and, more peacefully, from the British. The Nightingale's Song By Robert Timberg (1995) 5 William Safire suggested in 1983 that Ronald Reagan step down after one term, à la Polk, having accomplished many of...
Chicago Tribune, January 8, 2013
...first of multiple cups of coffee, he'd light up a fine cigar, whose smoke wreathed his head. Robert Timberg, who was then his City Hall counterpart on The Evening Sun, remembered Mr. Cramer "as the fiercest journalistic competitor that I've ever had....
Hudson Institute, January 18, 2013
...now the American West from the Mexicans and, more peacefully, from the British. The Nightingale's Song By Robert Timberg (1995) 5 William Safire suggested in 1983 that Ronald Reagan step down after one term, à la Polk, having accomplished many of...
Individual.com, January 9, 2013
...first of multiple cups of coffee, he'd light up a fine cigar, whose smoke wreathed his head. Robert Timberg, who was then his City Hall counterpart on The Evening Sun, remembered Mr. Cramer "as the fiercest journalistic competitor that I've ever had....
Chicago Tribune, January 8, 2013
...first of multiple cups of coffee, he'd light up a fine cigar, whose smoke wreathed his head. Robert Timberg, who was then his City Hall counterpart on The Evening Sun, remembered Mr. Cramer "as the fiercest journalistic competitor that I've ever had....
District Chronicles, December 11, 2012
...the U.S. Naval Academy – 894 of 899. According to the book, “The Nightingale’s Song” by Robert Timberg, the senior senator from Arizona was a “below par” Navy pilot who lost five military aircrafts before later being captured as a prisoner of...
Los Angeles Sentinel, December 6, 2012
...the U.S. Naval Academy – 894 of 899. According to the book, The Nightingale’s Song by Robert Timberg, the senior senator from Arizona was a “below par” Navy pilot who lost five military aircrafts before later being captured as a prisoner of war. ...
Wilmington Journal, December 6, 2012
...the U.S. Naval Academy – 894 of 899. According to the book, The Nightingale’s Song by Robert Timberg, the senior senator from Arizona was a “below par” Navy pilot who lost five military aircrafts before later being captured as a prisoner of war. ...
Dallas Examiner, December 3, 2012
...the U.S. Naval Academy - 894 of 899. According to the book, The Nightingale's Song by Robert Timberg, the senior senator from Arizona was a "below par" Navy pilot who lost five military aircrafts before later being captured as a prisoner of war. Graham...