About Edward Klein
Edward Klein is a well-known editor – writer and public speaker with a distinguished career in American journalism. After serving an apprenticeship as a copy boy for the New York Daily News – he went on to earn a master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism – he joined Newsweek – where he became foreign editor and then assistant managing editor with jurisdiction over foreign and military affairs. From Newsweek – he joined The New York Times. Since leaving The Times – Edward Klein has written many articles for Vanity Fair and other national magazines. For Parade – he wrote “Walter Scott’s Personality Parade -” the most widely read column in the English language. His nonfiction books have all appeared on The New York Times Best Seller List. They include: The Truth About Hillary; Katie: The Real Story; Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died; The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House; and Blood Feud: The Clintons Vs. The Obamas. His latest book is Unlikeable: The Problem With Hillary. During his editorship – The New York Times Magazine won the first Pulitzer Prize in its history. Edward Klein is also a novelist. He is the co-author of If Israel Lost the War and the author of The Parachutists. Edward Klein is also a novelist. He is the co-author of If Israel Lost the War and the author of The Parachutists. Ed Klein books
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