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Intrigue. Crime. Politics. Secret missions. Sports heroes. History. If you are searching for your next book to read, e-books from The Washington Post will not let you down.
Each a compilation of reporting, sewn with precision to give immediacy and perspective to a wide range of subjects, our e-books take the news and make for page-turning non-fiction.
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| Guns in America For more than a year, The Washington Post examined the long, bloody history of gun control in America, an investigation that was reopened and expanded post-Newtown. Through articles and web documentaries, this prize-winning reporting shines a light on the politics, the illegal dealers and the power of the NRA. |
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Zero Day: The Threat in Cyberspace Will the world's next war be fought in cyberspace? "Zero Day" compiles the shocking findings of reporter Robert O'Harrow who has explored the threats proliferating in our digital universe. | Obama vs. Romney:'The Take' on Election 2012 The presidential campaign of 2012 was one of the closest and most fierce in our history. Senior political correspondent Dan Balz chronicled every twist. | Obama: Evolution of a President Did Barack Obama change Washington? Or did Washington change him? A portrait of personality and politics. |
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The Hunt for bin Laden The long and secret effort to track down Osama bin Laden is reconstructed from more than 15 years of reporting from more than two dozen Washington Post correspondents and staffers. A compelling, behind-the-scenes narrative. | The Bryce Harper Story: Rise of a Young Slugger Capture the epic arrival and ascension of Washington Nationals rookie phenom Bryce Harper. Nowhere was his journey detailed with smarter coverage than these collected stories, columns and photos. | The Original Watergate Stories The Washington Post's seminal Watergate stories have been gathered together with a foreword by journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who broke the story and followed the scandal. A look back at an epic chain of events. |
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