1920: The Year of the Six Presidents
Autor David Pietruszaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 apr 2008
The
presidential
election
of
1920
was
among
history's
most
dramatic.
Six
once-and-future
presidents-Wilson,
Harding,
Coolidge,
Hoover,
and
Teddy
and
Franklin
Roosevelt-jockeyed
for
the
White
House.
With
voters
choosing
between
Wilson's
League
of
Nations
and
Harding's
front-porch
isolationism,
the
1920
election
shaped
modern
America.
Women
won
the
vote.
Republicans
outspent
Democrats
by
4
to
1,
as
voters
witnessed
the
first
extensive
newsreel
coverage,
modern
campaign
advertising,
and
results
broadcast
on
radio.
America
had
become
an
urban
nation:
Automobiles,
mass
production,
chain
stores,
and
easy
credit
transformed
the
economy.1920paints
a
vivid
portrait
of
America,
beset
by
the
Red
Scare,
jailed
dissidents,
Prohibition,
smoke-filled
rooms,
bomb-throwing
terrorists,
and
the
Klan,
gingerly
crossing
modernity's
threshold.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780786721023
ISBN-10: 0786721022
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 44 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0786721022
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 44 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
David
Pietruszahas
written
or
edited
ore
than
thirty
books.
His
previous
book,Rothstein:
The
Life,
Times,
and
Murder
of
the
Criminal
Genius
Who
Fixed
the
1919
World
Series,
was
nominated
for
the
Mystery
Writers
of
America
Edgar
Award
in
the
Best
Fact
Crime
category.
An
expert
on
the
1920s,
Pietrusza
has
served
on
the
Board
of
Directors
of
the
Calvin
Coolidge
Memorial
Foundation.
He
lives
in
upstate
New
York.
Recenzii
"A
hugely
fascinating
episode
in
American
history,
told
with
insight
and
great
humor,
by
an
author
in
command
of
his
subject."—Kirkus
Review,
starred
review
"Absorbing...a broad, satisfying political and social history."—Publishers Weekly
"A terrific and fun read."—Bloomberg Radio
"[A] campaign like no other before or since. David Pietrusza... builds the suspense of the 1920 campaign so effectively that the reader easily suspends, for the moment, knowledge of the outcome, as if it were still about to happen."—The Weekly Standard
"A colorful, nonacademic account.... Most of all, there are characters. Pietrusza draws them sharply: the imperious Wilson, the obliging Harding, the dour and honest Coolidge and the ambitious and dissembling Franklin Roosevelt. Fans of political history will enjoy this book."—Seattle Times
"Fascinating and compelling.... Highly recommended."—Library Journal
"An ably popular treatment that fans of campaign histories will enjoy."—Booklist
"More than just a story of six men who either already had been president or would be, this is the story of America as it moved into the modern age."—Denver Post
"A very vivid portrait of each of these presidents."—Ann Compton, ABC News
"Sweeping and original."—The History Book Club
"In1920: The Year of Six Presidents, writer David Pietrusza shows the right way to pull together disparate characters into a coherent narrative...this book portrays an America that has stopped looking backward and has begun to craft a new country and a new world role."—Washington Times
"Absorbing...a broad, satisfying political and social history."—Publishers Weekly
"A terrific and fun read."—Bloomberg Radio
"[A] campaign like no other before or since. David Pietrusza... builds the suspense of the 1920 campaign so effectively that the reader easily suspends, for the moment, knowledge of the outcome, as if it were still about to happen."—The Weekly Standard
"A colorful, nonacademic account.... Most of all, there are characters. Pietrusza draws them sharply: the imperious Wilson, the obliging Harding, the dour and honest Coolidge and the ambitious and dissembling Franklin Roosevelt. Fans of political history will enjoy this book."—Seattle Times
"Fascinating and compelling.... Highly recommended."—Library Journal
"An ably popular treatment that fans of campaign histories will enjoy."—Booklist
"More than just a story of six men who either already had been president or would be, this is the story of America as it moved into the modern age."—Denver Post
"A very vivid portrait of each of these presidents."—Ann Compton, ABC News
"Sweeping and original."—The History Book Club
"In1920: The Year of Six Presidents, writer David Pietrusza shows the right way to pull together disparate characters into a coherent narrative...this book portrays an America that has stopped looking backward and has begun to craft a new country and a new world role."—Washington Times