Lou Cannon

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Louis Cannon (born 1933) is an American journalist, non-fiction author, and biographer. He was state bureau chief for the San Jose Mercury News in the late 1960s[1] and later senior White House correspondent of the Washington Post during the Ronald Reagan administration.[2] He is a prolific biographer of US President Ronald Reagan and has written five books about him.

Cannon is currently a columnist and editorial advisor to State Net Capitol Journal, a weekly publication focused on state legislation and politics.

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Bibliography

  • Ronnie and Jesse: A Political Odyssey, (New York: Doubleday,1969) LCCN 78-87099
  • The McCloskey Challenge, (1972)
  • Reporting: An Inside View, (1977)
  • Reagan, (1982)
  • President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime, (1991)
  • Official Negligence: How Rodney King and the Riots Changed Los Angeles and the LAPD, (1998)
  • Ronald Reagan: The Presidential Portfolio: History as Told through the Collection of the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum, (2001)
  • Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power, (2003)

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