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Closest Companion: The Unknown Story of the Intimate Friendship Between Franklin Roosevelt and Margaret Suckley
Geoffrey C Ward
Closest Companion: The Unknown Story of the Intimate Friendship Between Franklin Roosevelt and Margaret Suckley
Geoffrey C Ward
Marc Notes: Includes index.; Originally published: Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1995. Review Quotes: "Engrossing.... Ward has made FDR's story something no one else has managed to do." -- Gore Vidal, "The New York Review of Books"Review Quotes: "A serious contribution to history." -- Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Table of Contents: Preface -- Editor's Note -- 1933-1941 Our Hill: The Years Before the War -- 1942 The One Focus of Everyone's Eyes -- 1943 The Luckiest Person Alive -- 1944 The Whole World Needs Him -- 1945 There Is So Little One Can Do -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Index. Biographical Note: Geoffrey C. Ward is the bestselling author of two books about FDR--Before the Trumpet and A First-Class Temperament--and the coauthor (with Ken Burns) of The War, The Civil War, Jazz, and Baseball. The former editor of American Heritage magazine, he is the winner of many awards, including the Parkman Prize for history and the National Book Critics Circle Award. He lives in New York. Review Quotes: "A fascinating, very personal view of the man and his life." -- "USA Today"Review Quotes: "A remarkable portrait of FDR and the personal crises he faced during his presidency.... Offers invaluable insights into FDR the man and the leader." -- "The Washington Post Book World"Publisher Marketing: For the first time in paperback, the highly acclaimed, remarkably intimate, and surprisingly revealing secret diary of the woman who spent more private time with FDR than any other person during his years in the White house. At once a love story and a major contribution to history, it offers dramatic new insights into FDR--both the man and the president. - Bestselling author: Geoffrey C. Ward is an award-winning biographer of FDR and the bestselling coauthor of many books with Ken Burns, including The Civil War and Baseball. - Widely acclaimed: "A fascinating, very personal view of the man and his life" (USA TODAY). "A remarkable portrait" (The Washington Post). "A new mirror on Roosevelt" (The New York Times). "engrossing" (The New York Review of Books). - Intimate portrait of a president: FDR trusted Margaret "Daisy" Suckley completely--she was allowed to photograph him in his wheelchair, was privy to wartime secrets, and documented his failing health in great detail. - Major contribution to history: Daisy's diary offers unique insights into FDR's relationship with Winston Churchill and other wartime leaders, his decision to run for an unprecedented fourth term, and his hopes for the postwar world. Contributor Bio: Ward, Geoffrey C Geoffrey C. Ward is an author and screenwriter of various documentary presentations of American history. He wrote the television mini-series "The Civil War" with director Ken Burns and has authored or coauthored numerous books, including "A First-Class Temperament" and "Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson".
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 21, 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9781439103142 |
Publishers | Simon & Schuster |
Genre | Chronological Period > 1900-1949 |
Pages | 464 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 29 mm · 489 g |
Language | English |
Editor | Ward, Geoffrey C. |
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