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  1. Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968 is a non-fiction novel written by Norman Mailer which covers the Republican and Democratic national party political conventions of 1968 and the anti-Vietnam War protests surrounding them.

    • Stanley J. Zaks, Norman Mailer
    • 1968
  2. Composed of coverage of the Republican convention in “Nixon and Miami, August 5-9,” and of the Democratic convention and the street protests around it in “The Siege of Chicago, August 26-29,” Mailer’s reportage provides sharp insights into American political culture.

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    • Mass Market Paperback
  3. 17. Juli 2019 · Miami and the siege of Chicago; an informal history of the Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968. -- by. Mailer, Norman. Publication date. 1968. Topics. Democratic National Convention (1968 : Chicago), Republican Party Convention (29th : 1968 : Miami, Fla.) Publisher. New York : World Pub. Co. Collection.

  4. 5. Juli 2016 · Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the Republican and ... - Norman Mailer - Google Books. Books. Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of...

  5. 18. Apr. 2012 · In Miami and the Siege of Chicago, Norman Mailer, America’s most protean and provocative writer, brings a novelist’s eye to bear on the events of 1968, a decisive year in modern...

    • Frank Rich
    • Norman Mailer
    • reprint, revised
  6. 19. Okt. 2009 · Miami and the siege of Chicago : an informal history of the American political conventions of 1968 : Mailer, Norman : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Mailer, Norman. Publication date. 1969. Topics.

  7. About Miami and the Siege of Chicago. In this landmark work of journalism, Norman Mailer reports on the presidential conventions of 1968, the turbulent year from which today’s bitterly divided country arose.