Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I. The need for acquisition and redecoration: the principal players
  • Part II. The West Wing
  • The Oval Office, fall 1969
  • The OEB Office
  • The Cabinet Room
  • The West Wing Offices
  • The New Press Facility: West Pavilion or Colonnade
  • Part III. The Ground Floor
  • The Ground Floor Corridor
  • The Map Room
  • The Vermeil Room
  • The China Room
  • The Diplomatic Reception Room
  • The Garden Room
  • Part IV. The State Floor
  • The East Room
  • The State Dining Room
  • The Family Dining Room
  • The Kennedy portraits and the Onassis visit
  • The Nixon-Cox wedding
  • Damage to the state rooms
  • The Red Room
  • The Green Room
  • The Blue Room
  • The Entrance Hall and the Cross Hall
  • Part V. The Second Floor
  • The West Sitting Hall
  • The Center Hall
  • The East Sitting Hall
  • The President's Bedroom
  • The First Lady's Suite
  • The Second Floor Kitchen
  • The President's Dining Room
  • The West Bedroom, East Bedroom and Beauty Parlor
  • The Queen's Suite
  • The Lincoln Suite
  • The Treaty Room
  • The Yellow Oval Room
  • Part VI. The Third Floor
  • Guest rooms and Solarium
  • Part VII. August 1974 and afterwards
  • Part VIII. Final analysis
  • Part IX. The Nixon legacy at the White House.