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Jefferson Davis: The Essential Writings (Modern Library Classics)

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NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Christian Science Monitor • St. Louis Post-Dispatch“Magisterial.”—The New York Times In this extraordinary volume; Jean Edward Smith presents a portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower that is as full; rich; and revealing as anything ever written about America’s thirty-fourth president. Here is Eisenhower the young dreamer; charting a course from Abilene; Kansas; to West Point and beyond. Drawing on a wealth of untapped primary sources; Smith provides new insight into Ike’s maddening apprenticeship under Douglas MacArthur. Then the whole panorama of World War II unfolds; with Eisenhower’s superlative generalship forging the Allied path to victory. Smith also gives us an intriguing examination of Ike’s finances; details his wartime affair with Kay Summersby; and reveals the inside story of the 1952 Republican convention that catapulted him to the White House. Smith’s chronicle of Eisenhower’s presidential years is as compelling as it is comprehensive. Derided by his detractors as a somnambulant caretaker; Eisenhower emerges in Smith’s perceptive retelling as both a canny politician and a skillful; decisive leader. He managed not only to keep the peace; but also to enhance America’s prestige in the Middle East and throughout the world. Unmatched in insight; Eisenhower in War and Peace at last gives us an Eisenhower for our time—and for the ages. NATIONAL BESTSELLERPraise for Eisenhower in War and Peace “[A] fine new biography . . . [Eisenhower’s] White House years need a more thorough exploration than many previous biographers have given them. Smith; whose long; distinguished career includes superb one-volume biographies of Grant and Franklin Roosevelt; provides just that.”—The Washington Post “Highly readable . . . [Smith] shows us that [Eisenhower’s] ascent to the highest levels of the military establishment had much more to do with his easy mastery of politics than with any great strategic or tactical achievements.”—The Wall Street Journal “Always engrossing . . . Smith portrays a genuinely admirable Eisenhower: smart; congenial; unpretentious; and no ideologue. Despite competing biographies from Ambrose; Perret; and D’Este; this is the best.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) “No one has written so heroic a biography [on Eisenhower] as this year’s Eisenhower in War and Peace [by] Jean Edward Smith.”—The National Interest “Dwight Eisenhower; who was more cunning than he allowed his adversaries to know; understood the advantage of being underestimated. Jean Edward Smith demonstrates precisely how successful this stratagem was. Smith; America’s greatest living biographer; shows why; now more than ever; Americans should like Ike.”—George F. Will


#833213 in Books Modern Library 2004-08-10 2004-08-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.10 x 1.10 x 5.30l; .98 #File Name: 0812972082496 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. ImpressiveBy Michael WarrenThis book really helps you understand what was going on with Pres. Davis during the War Between The States. You don't often get to read his speeches; they aren't really taught. However; in this book you are privy to his inner world. Although Pres. Lincoln may have had a more florid style of oratory at his disposal; it doesn't mean Pres. Davis and his plain; determined speaking should be snubbed historically. Pres. Davis doesn't cheapen his style like modern politicians tend to. I think everyone should try and read the speeches and commentaries of the southern leadership to get a more accurate picture of what the war was really fought over.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. goodBy Mercedesdepogood10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. excellent; gripping; comprehensiveBy Garry BoulardJefferson Davis remains a dark; remote Civil War figure; hardly as romantic as Lincoln or as inspiring as Lee.What William C. Davis has done is to make both the man and the forces that gave him fire and light more immediate and tangible.Weaving through the myriad controversies and struggles of the pre-Civil War; Civil War and post war years; the author somehow manages to explain endless geographical; political and societal issues without ever losing sight of Davis' central role in them.A dense but vastly entertaining book that even readers who are not interested in the Civil War would find fascinating.

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