LAST WEEK, I MENTIONED DOUG FEITH’S NEW BOOK, War and Decision. I haven’t had time to read it yet, but here’s a very positive review from National Review, noting the important role that public documents play in Feith’s memoir. Here’s another review from the Wall Street Journal, and here’s a story on the book from NPR’s Morning Edition.

Feith has also put copies of the documents online at his website. This is a degree of disclosure that I don’t think other recent memoirs have matched.

UPDATE: Hugh Hewitt interviewed Feith last night. Here’s the transcript.

ANOTHER UPDATE: At ClioPolitical: “Now, I know that–especially among academics–Feith is considered one of the neocon Sith Lords, but I think he’s done something with his book that is, well, pretty neat. He’s created a companion website to the book on which he provides links to the 600 documents he’s cited in his work. How cool is that? Could this be a way for academics to publish serious and scholarly history and save money by putting their citations on the web?”