
Hoover: An Extraordinary Life In Extraordinary Times
by Kenneth Whyte /
2017 / English / EPUB
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The definitive biography of Herbert Hoover, one of the most
remarkable Americans of the twentieth century--a revisionist
account that will forever change the way Americans understand the
man, his presidency, and his battle against the Great
Depression.
The definitive biography of Herbert Hoover, one of the most
remarkable Americans of the twentieth century--a revisionist
account that will forever change the way Americans understand the
man, his presidency, and his battle against the Great
Depression.
A poor orphan who built a fortune, a great humanitarian, a
president elected in a landslide and then routed in the next
election, arguably the father of both New Deal liberalism and
modern conservatism--Herbert Hoover is also one of our least
understood presidents, conventionally seen only as a heartless
failure for his handling of the Great Depression.
A poor orphan who built a fortune, a great humanitarian, a
president elected in a landslide and then routed in the next
election, arguably the father of both New Deal liberalism and
modern conservatism--Herbert Hoover is also one of our least
understood presidents, conventionally seen only as a heartless
failure for his handling of the Great Depression.
Kenneth Whyte fully captures this rich,
dramatic life: from Hoover's difficult childhood to his meteoric
business career, his work saving hundreds of thousands of lives
during World War I and after the 1927 Mississippi floods, his
presidency, his painful defeat by Roosevelt, and his return to
grace as Truman's emissary to help European refugees after World
War II. Whyte brings to life Hoover's complexity and
contradictions--his modesty and ambition, ruthlessness and extreme
generosity--as well as his political legacy. Here is the epic,
poignant story of the poor boy who became the most accomplished
figure of his time, who worked ceaselessly to fight the Depression
yet became the public face of America's greatest economic crisis.
Here, for the first time, is the definitive biography that captures
the full scale of this extraordinary life.
Kenneth Whyte fully captures this rich,
dramatic life: from Hoover's difficult childhood to his meteoric
business career, his work saving hundreds of thousands of lives
during World War I and after the 1927 Mississippi floods, his
presidency, his painful defeat by Roosevelt, and his return to
grace as Truman's emissary to help European refugees after World
War II. Whyte brings to life Hoover's complexity and
contradictions--his modesty and ambition, ruthlessness and extreme
generosity--as well as his political legacy. Here is the epic,
poignant story of the poor boy who became the most accomplished
figure of his time, who worked ceaselessly to fight the Depression
yet became the public face of America's greatest economic crisis.
Here, for the first time, is the definitive biography that captures
the full scale of this extraordinary life.