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81. Major McKinley: William McKinley & the Civil War by William H. Armstrong | |
Paperback: 191
Pages
(2000-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description McKinley regarded the end of slavery as the significant outcome of thewar and valued the contributions of the black soldiers in the Unionarmy. After the war, as a young lawyer and congressman, he defendedthe rights of freedmen and did so long after others had tired of thecause. He also reached out to former Confederate soldiers in an effortto help restore unity to a divided country. This initiative eventuallyovershadowed and diminished his advocacy of civil rights. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, including McKinley’s ownpapers and the diaries and letters of men who served with him, thisbook presents a new picture of McKinley as a soldier and provides afresh appreciation of his later life as a veteran in politics. |
82. Great Speeches of the 20th Century (Rhino Word Beat) by Gordon Skene | |
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(1994-06)
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83. School House to White House: The Education of the Presidents by Sharon Barry | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2007-10-25)
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84. The Macmillan-Eisenhower Correspondence, 1957-69 | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2005-03-02)
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85. Defending the West: The Truman-Churchill Correspondence, 1945-1960 (Contributions to the Study of World History) by Gregory W. Sand | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(2004-03-30)
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A fascinating compilation with historic insight |
86. For Liberty and Glory: Washington, Lafayette, and Their Revolutions by James R. Gaines | |
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(2007-10-29)
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Washington and Lafayette -Liberty at Its Roots
Gaines we are here
Cumbersome
A Fascinating Look at the Hero of Two Worlds and The Father of Our Nation
An excellent treatment of the American and French Revolutions |
87. Harry S. Truman: Give 'em Hell Harry! by Audio | |
Audio Cassette: 1
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(1995-05)
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88. The Secret History (Penguin Classics) by Procopius | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1982-03-25)
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Don't kill the messenger
A first-rate hatchet job
The most devastating character assassination ever written
A Trillion Victims of Justinian?
Classic gossip from Byzantine Empire. |
89. Santa Anna: A Curse Upon Mexico (Military Profiles) by Robert L. Scheina | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2003-01-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description Provides a fascinating glimpse of Mexican political and cultural history Part of Brassey’s new "Military Profiles" series Most Americans regarded Antonio L"pez de Santa Anna as a villain for his brutal assault on the Alamo in 1836. What many don’t realize is that few individuals have caused their own nation greater pain. He lost one-third of Mexico’s territory in wars, sold almost another 30,000 square miles while pocketing most of the money, and repeatedly bankrupted the nation. His extravagance was legendary, as testified to by the burial of his amputated leg at the nation’s great expense. He served as his country’s president eleven different times over a span of thirty years and was constantly involved in devious political intrigue. Yet, in spite of his failings and notorious reputation today, Santa Anna was often viewed by his people as a hero and savior. Robert Scheina analyzes this complex man and provides a solid overview of Mexico’s political history against the fabric of social and cultural turmoil. Customer Reviews (2)
"Most Serene Highness"
Short, Yet Superb Biography of a Controversial Figure 1.) Writing historical biographies is a difficult business, especially when trying to keep it concise.I would rather write a 500-page bio than a 100-page bio, it is very hard to get at the significance of a controversial figure, who did so much, in so short a space.But Scheina has done it and done it well.Although the book is subtitled, "A Curse Upon Mexico," and I agree with this general assessment, Scheina presents a very fair biography.Santa Anna could be horribly cruel and extremely generous, heroic and cowardly on the field of battle, shrewd and foolish, savvy and blinded by his ego.Scheina puts it all together -- the good, and the bad, and he puts Santa Anna into military, political, social, and economic context of his times.He has no ax to grind.What a nice change of pace from some recent bios I have read! 2.) Scheina clearly explains the significance of Santa Anna for Mexican history, and thus for other fields, e.g., US history, military history, etc.He writes well, is quite articulate, and the book makes for a good quick read.But then again, it might actually be tough to write a dull book about such a fascinating character.(In 1834 Santa Anna had the distinction of having launched a coup against himself!) 3.) Don't be fooled by the compact size.Everything that needs to be covered is, and the thirteen pages of endnotes provide just what one needs for pursuing aspects of Santa Anna's career in further detail.(The book also has a useful biography, an index, and helpful illustrations on glossy paper.) I have read pieces of Scheina's work before, but never one of his books.Now I see why he has such a solid reputation, and I look forward to reading the survey history of Latin American warfare he has been working on, which will be published in the latter half of 2002. This is the second of the books in the Brassey's Military Profiles series that I have read (the other was Farragut by Robert Schneller).Both were excellent, and I will be looking forward to reading more from this series in the future.Given their size, I can also recommend them as very good for course adoptions. ... Read more |
90. An American Life by Ronald Reagan | |
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(1999-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ronald Reagan is an American success story. From modest beginnings in a small midwestern town to a distinguished career in films and television, he lived the American dream; as governor of California and as the century's most popular president, he embodied and revitalized the American spirit. Now in this dramatic and revealing memoir, Ronald Reagan recounts both his life and his beliefs with uncompromising candor and his familiar wit. He discusses his decision to run for president, historic meetings with Mikhail Gorbachev and other heads of state, his frustrations in dealing with an often hostile congress, his unshakable faith in the American people and the enduring love for Nancy, who will always be his First Lady. In a moving passage, President Reagan also speaks frankly about the assassination attempt on his life and its effects on him and his family. An American Life is a richly detailed, definitive account of a great and historic presidency and of a unique American Life -- from the man who restored America's confidence and strength and shaped the future of the world. Customer Reviews (65)
Biography
Enjoyable & Informative
Good Customer Service.
Great insight!
Simply Fantastic |
91. John F. Kennedy, Commander-in-Chief: A Profile in Leadership (Penguin Studio Books) by Pierre Salinger | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1997-07-01)
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Very good book from JFK's former #1 press secretary
One of the best books on the Kennedy presidency
Refreshing to read something of JFK other than personal life |
92. Presidential Campaigns by Paul F. Boller Jr. | |
Hardcover: 480
Pages
(1996-04-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Now, in a revised and updated edition, this enlightening and endlessly entertaining book unveils the whole history of American presidential elections from Washington to Clinton--those clamorous showdowns that have so perplexed, pleased, amused, irked, and fascinated the American people from the very beginning. As Charles Dickens observed, American voters are scarcely finished with one campaign when they start in on another. Presidential Campaigns brings these boisterous contests to life in all their richness and complexity. In the old days, Boller shows, campaigns were much rowdier than they are today. Back in the nineteenth century, the invective at election time was exuberant and the mudslinging unrestrained; a candidate might be called everything from a carbuncle-faced old drunkard to a howling atheist. But there was plenty of fun and games, too, with songs, slogans, rallies, leaflets, torchlight parades, picnics, and, inescapably, a lot of hyperbolic oratory, livening up the scene as party workers sought to get people to the polls. Despite the mudslinging and hot air, however, many of the campaigns touched off popular debates about vital public issues, and there were many candidates (like Adlai E. Stevenson in 1952) who insisted on "talking sense to the American people." Presidential Campaigns takes note of the serious side of the elections even as it documents the frenzy, the frolic, and the sleaze. Each chapter contains a brief essay describing every election from 1789 to 1992, and then presents some "campaign highlights"--songs, poems, slogans, jokes, and anecdotes--that help bring to life the quadrennial confrontation in all its shame and glory. Presidential Campaigns makes one thing clear: the "great American shindig" (as one Englishman called it) is, for all its shortcomings, an essential part of the American democratic system and, for better or for worse, tells us much about ourselves. Customer Reviews (4)
Readable, Informative and Fun
Objective and Informative In that some of the subject matter is about heavy topics such as war and peace, domestic political conflict, and America during economic panics and depressions, Boller's humor is needed to lighten the heaviness and he delivers superbly.This isunderstandable since much of his career as an author involves books of anecdotes regarding American and British history as well as Hollywood's film world. This is a book that crisply and entertainingly tells us so much about America, as revealed through its presidential compaigns.
Mugwumps, Bull-Mooses, Fala and Others Who Made History
Clear and well written |
93. FDR: Nothing to Fear by Speechworks | |
Audio CD: 1
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(1995-08)
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Great Book! |
94. Stealing Lincoln's Body by Thomas J. Craughwell | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2008-10-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description On the night of the presidential election in 1876, a gang of counterfeiters out of Chicago attempted to steal the entombed embalmed body of Abraham Lincoln and hold it for ransom. The custodian of the tomb was so shaken by the incident that he willingly dedicated the rest of his life to protecting the president's corpse. In a lively and dramatic narrative, Thomas J. Craughwell returns to this bizarre, and largely forgotten, event with the first book to place the grave robbery in historical context. He takes us through the planning and execution of the crime and the outcome of the investigation. He describes the reactions of Mary Todd Lincoln and Robert Todd Lincoln to the theft—and the peculiar silence of a nation. He follows the unlikely tale of what happened to Lincoln's remains after the attempted robbery, and details the plan devised by the Lincoln Guard of Honor to prevent a similar abominable recurrence. Along the way, Craughwell offers entertaining sidelights on the rise of counterfeiting in America and the establishment of the Secret Service to combat it; the prevalence of grave robberies; the art of nineteenth-century embalming; and the emergence among Irish immigrants of an ambitious middle class—and a criminal underclass. This rousing story of hapless con men, intrepid federal agents, and ordinary Springfield citizens who honored their native son by keeping a valuable, burdensome secret for decades offers a riveting glimpse into late-nineteenth-century America, and underscores that truth really is sometimes stranger than fiction. Customer Reviews (47)
Extremely DisappointingBook
A Hodgepodge of History
The core book is good but there is a lot of side fluff
The Last Indignity
Stealing Lincoln's Body |
95. Presidential Doodles: Two Centuries of Scribbles, Scratches, Squiggles, and Scrawls from the Oval Office squiggles & scrawls from the Oval Office by Cabinet Magazine, David Greenberg | |
Kindle Edition: 224
Pages
(2006-09-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description What were the leaders of the free world really doing during all those meetings? As the creators of Cabinet magazine reveal here for the first time, they were doodling. Our Founding Fathers doodled, and so did Andrew Jackson. Benjamin Harrison accomplished almost nothing during his time in the White House, but he left behind some impressive doodles. During the twentieth century--as the federal bureaucracy grew and meetings got longer--the presidential doodle truly came into its own. Theodore Roosevelt doodled animals and children, while Dwight Eisenhower doodled weapons and self-portraits. FDR doodled gunboats, and JFK doodled sailboats. Ronald Reagan doodled cowboys and football players and lots of hearts for Nancy. The nation went wild for Herbert Hoover's doodles: A line of children's clothing was patterned on his geometric designs. The creators of Cabinet magazine have spent years scouring archives and libraries across America. They have unearthed hundreds of presidential doodles, and here they present the finest examples of the genre. Historian David Greenberg sets these images in context and explains what they reveal about the inner lives of our commanders in chief. Are Kennedy's dominoes merely squiggles, or do they reflect deeper anxieties about the Cold War? Why did LBJ and his cabinet spend so much time doodling caricatures of one another? Smart, revealing, and hilarious--Presidential Doodles is the ideal gift for anyone interested in politics or history. And for anyone that doodles! Customer Reviews (16)
This book changed my life completely
Full of interesting factoids...
Fun to look at
Great Book, awesome price!
Scratching the surface and more |
96. All the Best, George Bush: My Life in Letters and Other Writings by George H.W. Bush | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(2000-10-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Though reticent in public, George Bush has openly shared his private thoughts in correspondence throughout his life. Fortunately, since the former president does not plan to write his autobiography, this collection of letters, diary entries, and memos, with his accompanying commentary, will fill that void. As he writes in his preface, "So what we have here are letters from the past and present. Letters that are light and hopefully amusing. Letters written when my heart was heavy or full of joy. Serious letters. Nutty letters. Caring and rejoicing letters...It's all about heartbeat." Organized chronologically, the volume begins with eighteen-year-old George's letters to his parents during World War II, when, at the time he was commissioned, he was the youngest pilot in the Navy. Readers will gain insights into Bush's career highlights -- the oil business, his two terms in Congress, his ambassadorship to the U.N., his service as an envoy to China, his tenure with the Central Intelligence Agency, and of course, the vice presidency, the presidency, and the postpresidency. They will also observe a devoted husband, father, and American. Ranging from a love letter to Barbara and a letter to his mother about missing his daughter, Robin, after her death from leukemia to a letter to his children two weeks before Nixon's resignation to one written to them just before the beginning of Desert Storm, the writings are remarkable for their candor, humor, and poignancy. Customer Reviews (61)
Letters from George H Bush, a different type of book.
Great Book
Amazing Book Amazing Man
Great Insight!
Not a Memoir But... |
97. The Forgotten Prime Minister: The 14th Earl of Derby: Volume II: Achievement, 1851-1869 by Angus Hawkins | |
Hardcover: 552
Pages
(2008-11-15)
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98. Lincoln's Greatest Speech by Ronald C. White Jr. | |
Kindle Edition: 256
Pages
(2002-06-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 703 words, delivered slowly, Lincoln transformed the meaning of the suffering brought about by the Civil War. He offered reunification, not revenge. Among those present were black soldiers and confederate deserters, ordinary citizens from all over, the black leader Frederick Douglass, the Cabinet, and other notables. John Wilkes Booth is visible in the crowd behind the president as he addresses posterity. Ronald C. White's compelling description of Lincoln's articulation of the nation's struggle and of the suffering of all -- North, South, soldier, slave -- offers new insight into Lincoln's own hard-won victory over doubt, and his promise of redemption and hope. White demonstrates with authority and passion how these words, delivered only weeks before his assassination, were the culmination of Lincoln's moral and rhetorical genius. Customer Reviews (27)
Lincoln' Greatest speech? Maybe not, but certainly a great book
Detailed look at Lincoln's second Inaugural speech.
Very Educational
Informative but not satisfying
Yawn.BORING! |
99. Jefferson Davis: The Essential Writings by William J. Cooper, Jefferson Davis | |
Kindle Edition: 496
Pages
(2004-08-10)
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Jeff Davis, An Authentic Man
excellent, gripping, comprehensive 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 controversiesand struggles of the pre-Civil War, Civil War and post war years, theauthor somehow manages to explain endless geographical, political andsocietal issues without ever losing sight of Davis' central role inthem. A dense but vastly entertaining book that even readers who are notinterested in the Civil War would find fascinating.
Fascinating version of Jeff Davis and the Confederacy.
superb work by a master historical author. |
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