Neil Sheehan

Neil Sheehan

Neil Sheehan has written at least 8 books. Their most popular book is A bright shining lie with 21 saves with an average rating of 4.5⭐.

Author Bio

Cornelius Mahoney "Neil" Sheehan (born October 27, 1936) is an American journalist. As a reporter for The New York Times in 1971, Sheehan obtained the classified Pentagon Papers from Daniel Ellsberg. His series of articles revealed a secret United States Department of Defense history of the Vietnam War and led to a US Supreme Court case, *New York Times Co. v. United States*, 403 U.S. 713 (1971), when the United States government failed to halt publication.

He received a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award for his 1988 book *A Bright Shining Lie*, about the life of Lieutenant Colonel John Paul Vann and the United States involvement in the Vietnam War.

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A bright shining lie

A bright shining lie
ByNeil Sheehan

1988 • 21 Readers • 930 pages 4.5

A fiery peace in a cold war

6 Readers 5

Vietnam. Una sporca bugia

1988 • 1 Reader • 635 pages

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1 Reader

A Fiery Peace in a Cold War: Bernard Schriever and the Ultimate Weapon

2009 • 1 Reader • 577 pages

The Pentagon Papers

The Pentagon Papers
ByNeil Sheehan,E. W. Kenworthy,+2 more

2017 • 1 Reader • 839 pages

After the war was over

The Battle of Dienbienphu

The Battle of Dienbienphu
ByJules Roy,Robert Baldick(Translator)

1963 • 389 pages