Dale Van Atta
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| Dale Van Atta | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Author and Journalist |
| Nationality | American |
Dale Van Atta is a speaker, novelist, and journalist. He was a personal friend of and co-author with fellow journalist Jack Anderson and borrowed money to help Jack when Jack was in financial trouble.[1] In 2008 his book With Honor was released about Melvin Robert Laird, Richard Nixon's Secretary of Defense from 1969 to 1973.
[edit] Works
- Van Atta, Dale & Anderson, Jackson Northman (1991), Stormin' Norman: An American Hero, Kensington Pub. Corp., pp. 191, ISBN 9780821735626
- Van Atta, Dale (1998). "CARBOMBS & CAMERAS - The Need for Responsible Media Coverage of Terrorism". Harvard International Review 20 (4): 66. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard International Relations Council. ISSN 0739-1854.
- Van Atta, Dale (1998), Trust Betrayed: Inside the AARP, Regnery Publishing Inc, pp. 256, ISBN 9780895264855
- Van Atta, Dale (2008), With Honor: Melvin Laird in War, Peace, and Politics, University Of Wisconsin Press, pp. 648, ISBN 9780299226800
[edit] References
- ^ Kurtz, Howard Alan (October 15 1991), “Jack Anderson Column in Jeopardy; Money Woes Threaten Capital Fixture”, The Washington Post
[edit] External links
- Q and A with Dale Van Atta, an LDS Expert on Terrorism from Meridian Magazine
- Press kit for With Honor
- Author page at Harper's Magazine
- Ford Library link for a set of documents that Mr. Van Atta donated

