A FAMOUS HISTORIAN RECALLS THE COUNTRY WHERE HE GREW UP
The job ran in the family; both his uncle and grandfather were Secretaries of State. Home life in a parsonage taught him piety, and the law precision. The rigid views of a world divided between good and evil he worked out, apparently, himself. Private letters and new taped recollections help explain the shaping of the man who set our Cold War foreign policy
The cantankerous Californian’s utterly candid opinions, over thirty years, of the Presidents he knew, the senators with whom he served, and the (to him) alarming changes in the America he loved
The American system of choosing a President has not worked out badly, far as it may be from the Founding Fathers’ vision of a natural aristocracy
exhibit one in a gallery of men who fought the good fight in vain
In a little-known novel President Wilson’s private adviser depicted a benevolent American dictator
The great tragedy of the twenty-eighth President as witnessed by his loyal lieutenant, the thirty-first.
American Heritage Book Selection -- Ford: Expansion and Challenge, 1915-1933
American Heritage Book Selection -- Ford: Expansion and Challenge, 1915-1933
Discreet helpers have worked on the speeches and papers of many Presidents, but a nation in a time of trial will respond best “to the Great Man himself, standing alone”
While Paris cheered “Voovro” the isolationist crowds back home cried "Impeach him!” and in a clash of imperious wills his dream evaporated
His career at Princeton prepared him for a larger role, but also showed his strange blend of strength and weakness