Posted on 08/17/2005 6:26:53 AM PDT by OESY
It is the ultimate Washington story, told by the ultimate Washington chronicler. But in Washington and just about everywhere else, sales of "The Secret Man," Bob Woodward's story of the source known as Deep Throat, have been underwhelming.
At Politics and Prose, a well-known independent bookstore in Washington, sales were "not very good, compared to expectations," said Mark LaFramboise, who ordered 400 copies of the book for the store. As of last week, Politics and Prose had sold "60-something," he said.
"I expected it to be a blockbuster," he said. "I was wrong."
At Prairie Lights Books in Iowa City, "the book didn't sell at all," said Jim Harris, the store's owner. Of the 50 copies he ordered, Mr. Harris said, only 4 have sold, and he has sent 40 back to the distributor.
"I was flabbergasted," he said.
By most measures, the performance of "The Secret Man" would be an unquestioned success. The book, Mr. Woodward's account of his relationship with the source who helped him and Carl Bernstein break open the Watergate scandal in the early 1970's, has sold 61,000 copies in its first five weeks on sale, according to Nielsen BookScan, which tracks sales in bookstores and other outlets that usually account for about 70 percent of a new book's sales.
The book has also been on the New York Times best-seller list for five weeks, starting at No. 4 and ranking No. 12 on the list to be published Sunday, reflecting sales in the week ended Aug. 6....
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One trick pony memo: the pony died.
Good points.
The old fart sold his soul and didn't get much in return. Hope this makes his Jane Fonda look alike daughter happy.
You nailed it pal. Tempest in a tea pot. No one cares.
You are absolutely right! No one that matters give one hoot about this BS, other the the liberal Democrat vermin. They and the MSM are headed for the toilet of obscurity, and the buttheads can't even recognize it!!!
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...best seller??? Yawnnnnnnnnn.....
"There was so much press after Deep Throat revealed himself that no one needs to read Woodward's account."
And we can only hope that the liberals/Dems will continue their 20th century rhetoric to highlight their "out in left field" mentality. It's becoming quite amusing.
Well said!
And the left would be demanding that he be prosecuted for revealing government information.
Ping.
Thanks. What's truly amazing these days is just how short our attention spans have become in this age of "big media business." Stories don't last more than a few days or weeks at a time, unless they involve some ongoing court case (Michael Jackson, Terry Schiavo, etc.) or an ongoing saga during the month of August when Washington D.C. is empty (Cindy Sheehan).
You think Woodward really cares? He received a $4 mil advance. That's at least a good week-end in Vegas.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
"so much press after Deep Throat revealed himself that no one needs to read Woodward's account"/
----you have absolutely nailed it. The Watergate story
AS IT WAS HAPPENING over 30 years ago, made at the very least for compelling reading in "real-time" as it was unfolding, though even then it looked like a set-up job by a media that hated Nixon---the story was SO overdone even in its own day----Nixon was the new McCarthy, responsible for the entire American civilization losing its innocence. How many times have we heard over the last 30 years that "nothing was ever the same after Watergate" as far as the public consciousness of corruption and trust in its own leadership in Washington?". There are all these media-created milestone moments in modern American history that by now ought to make us laugh out loud. Of course the Clinton Administration produced EIGHT SOLID YEARS of "Watergates", but the media didn't seem to notice.
If this has stayed a secret until the book went on the market or if DP has turned out to be somebody more startling, it probably would have sold better. Still, I was surprised it was even on the bestseller list.
Financially, I wouldn't think it would matter to Woodward. He's made his boatload.
LOL. Nothing funnier to me than a bunch of old news jockeys sitting around bragging about their glory days. Funnier still that nobody cares.
Note to them: Before you start going around happily pointing out the President's approval ratings....I suggest you take a gander at your own.
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