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9780811736787 Academic Inspection Copy

Dear Harry

Truman'S Mailroom, 1945-1953
  • ISBN-13: 9780811736787
  • Publisher: STACKPOLE BOOKS (NBN)
    Imprint: STACKPOLE BOOKS
  • By D. Giangreco, By Kathryn Moore
  • Price: AUD $58.99
  • Stock: 0 in stock
  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 13/02/2018
  • Format: Paperback (233.00mm X 149.00mm) 544 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: History of the Americas [HBJK]
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Americans are not particularly shy about letting politicians know what's on their minds, and, in Harry Truman, they believed that they had a president they could level with. He even sometimes responded personally to them-especially on subjects he felt strongly about. Today, it seems remarkable that a man who described the presidency as "the most awesome job in the world" would take the time to read and respond to White House mail. Truman, however, had an unquenchable thirst for what his everyday Americans" were thinking, yet distrusted opinion polls. For him, the daily stack of troubles and dreams from places like Skull Bone, Kentucky; Boise, Idaho; and Conway, Florida, provided the next best poll after the voting booth. In Dear Harry, authors D. M. Giangreco and Kathryn Moore include a robust cross section of the thousands of messages sent to Truman. Juxtaposed with informative background essays, these letters provide an undiluted account of the greatest challenges confronting the U.S. during Truman's adm
Award-winning author D. M. Giangreco is an editor for the U. S. Army's professional journal, Military Review, and the author of numerous military history books. His most recent award was the Moncado Prize by the Society of Military History for his article Kathryn Moore, formerly a historical interpreter at Colonial Williamsburg, teaches history in Lee's Summit, Missouri.
"A splendid read.... The accompanying text is clear, interpretive, and well worth reading in its own right. Readers will also find more than a few surprises such as the discovery of an exchange between Truman and his senior advisors on the possibility that the planned invasion of Japan could cost up to 1,000,000 American lives." - Robert James Maddox, author of Weapons for Victory: The Hiroshima Decision 50 Years Later--Robert James Maddox, author of Weapons for Victory: The Hiroshima Decision 50 Years Later "Dear Harry taps into the Truman era in a way no other book has. It is a grand collection, lively, full of surprise, insight, humor, and humanity. In all, a very welcome event." --David McCullough, author of Truman
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