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  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
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Jeff Himmelman sings a copy of his new Ben Bradlee biography "Yours In Truth," for his friend Lauren Shweder Biel at  at the Prose and Politics bookstore in Washington D.C. Tuesday, May 8, 2012. The book is for her mom's friends. Lauren's book is being mailed. <br />
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Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
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  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman signs a copy of his newly published Ben Bradlee biography  "Yours In Truth" to his former private violin teacher Eleanor Woods at the Prose and Politics bookstore in Washington D.C. Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Paul Peachey, background, Himmelman's media escort readies more books to be signed.<br />
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Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman353.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman signs copies of his newly published Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose and Politics, Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman416.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman sings a copy of his new Ben Bradlee biography "Yours In Truth," for his friend Lauren Shweder Biel at  at the Prose and Politics bookstore in Washington D.C. Tuesday, May 8, 2012. The book is for her mom's friends. Lauren's book is being mailed. <br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman396.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman wrote biography on former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee titled "Yours In Truth." Some press of the book are calling Himmelman's depiction of the major players of Watergate scandal, somewhat revisionist in naturel. Himmelman is photographed at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman472.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman343.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman wrote biography on former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee titled "Yours In Truth." Some press of the book are calling Himmelman's depiction of the major players of Watergate scandal, somewhat revisionist in naturel. Himmelman is photographed at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman496.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman010.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman239.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman123.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman wrote biography on former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee titled "Yours In Truth." Some press of the book are calling Himmelman's depiction of the major players of Watergate scandal, somewhat revisionist in naturel. Himmelman is photographed at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman474.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman284.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman225.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman wrote biography on former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee titled "Yours In Truth." Some press of the book are calling Himmelman's depiction of the major players of Watergate scandal, somewhat revisionist in naturel. Himmelman is photographed at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman476.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman347.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman074.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Jeff Himmelman wrote biography on former Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee titled "Yours In Truth." Some press of the book are calling Himmelman's depiction of the major players of Watergate scandal, somewhat revisionist in naturel. Himmelman is photographed at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman466.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman247.JPG
  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
Tuesday, May 8, 2012.<br />
Assignment ID: 30125724A<br />
<br />
Rather than read passages from his newly published and controversial Ben Bradlee biography, "Yours In Truth," Jeff Himmelman read his favorite letters written by former Washington Post executive editor to a crowd of approximately 150 attendees -- and whoever was watching the live C-SPAN broadcast  -- at Washington D.C. bookstore Prose & Politics Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
    120508Jeff Himmelman364.JPG
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