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OverviewIf you think of our thirty-fourth president as little more than the babysitter-in-chief during the prosperous fifties, think again. Dwight Eisenhower was bequeathed an atomic bomb and was the first American president not to use it. He ground down Joseph McCarthy and McCarthyism until both became, as he said, McCarthywasm. He stimulated the economy to lift it from recession, built an interstate highway system, and, for good measure, turned an $8 billion deficit in 1953 into a $500 million surplus in 1960. (Ike was the last president until Bill Clinton to leave his country in the black.) The President Eisenhower of popular imagination is a benign figure, armed with a putter and little else. The Eisenhower of veteran journalist Jim Newton's rendering is shrewd, sentimental, and tempestuous. He mourned the death of his first son and doted on his grandchildren but could, one aide recalled, peel the varnish off a desk with his temper. Mocked as a blunderbuss, he was in fact a meticulous manager. Admired as a general, he was a cham-pion of peace. In Korea and Vietnam, in Quemoy and Berlin, his generals urged him to wage nuclear war. Time and again, he considered and rejected it. And it was Eisenhower who appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren and who enforced desegregation in the schools. Rare interviews with John Eisenhower, along with access to newly declassified documents, make for a gripping and revealing narrative. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jim NewtonPublisher: Thorndike Press Imprint: Thorndike Press Edition: large type edition Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 21.80cm Weight: 0.885kg ISBN: 9781410441911ISBN 10: 1410441911 Pages: 857 Publication Date: 07 October 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Jim Newton's Eisenhower: The White House Years Drawing on declassified documents, Newton's narrative, especially of the many international crises, is clear, brisk, and insightful, a timely study of a master of consensus politics with lessons for today's polarized Washington. -- Publishers Weekly [Newton's] well-researched account shows that Eisenhower was an engaged, decisive leader guided by some bedrock moral and political beliefs . . . A well-done presentation that helps correct enduring perceptions about an effective but misunderstood presidency. -- Booklist A truly great book, spirited, balanced, and not just the story of President Eisenhower but of an era. --Bob Woodward Jim Newton brings President Eisenhower to life, and we walk with him page by page as he's transformed epic General to two-term President. Newton navigates a fascinating journey from military leader to novice politician to one of the most beloved Presidents <p>Praise for Jim Newton's Eisenhower: The White House Years <br> Drawing on declassified documents, Newton's narrative, especially of the many international crises, is clear, brisk, and insightful, a timely study of a master of consensus politics with lessons for today's polarized Washington. <br>-- Publishers Weekly <p> [Newton's] well-researched account shows that Eisenhower was an engaged, decisive leader guided by some bedrock moral and political beliefs . . . A well-done presentation that helps correct enduring perceptions about an effective but misunderstood presidency. <br>-- Booklist <br> A truly great book, spirited, balanced, and not just the story of President Eisenhower but of an era. <br>--Bob Woodward <br> Jim Newton brings President Eisenhower to life, and we walk with him page by page as he's transformed epic General to two-term President. Newton navigates a fascinating journey from military leader to novice politician to one of the most beloved Presidents Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |