- The Boys on the Bus
"The Boys on the Bus" (1973) is author
Timothy Crouse 's seminal non-fiction book detailing life on the road for reporters covering the 1972 United States presidential campaign.The book was one of the first treatises on
pack journalism ever to be published, following in the footsteps ofGay Talese 's 1969 "fly on the wall" look into theNew York Times called "The Kingdom and the Power"."The Boys on the Bus" evolved out of several articles Crouse had written for
Rolling Stone . When released, the book became a best-seller and is still in print today, often being used as a standard text in many university journalism courses.Several very recognizable reporters, whose bylines can still be seen today, are at turns critiqued, lampooned and glorified within the book, including R.W. "Johnny" Apple,
Robert Novak ,Haynes Johnson ,David Broder ,Hunter S. Thompson andJules Witcover , not to mention the politicians they were covering:Richard M. Nixon andGeorge McGovern . Later editions of the book contain a foreword by Thompson.In 2000,
Associated Press reporterBeth Harpaz wrote a book detailing her experiences coveringHillary Clinton 's campaign for theU.S. Senate entitled "Girls in the Van ", a takeoff on Crouse's book title.ee also
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Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 "External links
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A37323-2004Aug26.html Washington Post review]
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