"Highly accessible and sprightly written."—Library Journal
Preface
Chapter 1. Trouble
Chapter 2. Abilene
Chapter 3. Locked In
Chapter 4. Epiphany
Chapter 5. Tested
Chapter 6. Combat
Chapter 7. The Decision
Chapter 8. Tested Again
Chapter 9. Duty, Honor, Party
Chapter 10. Pursuint Prosperity, 1953-1961
Chapter 11. Pursuing Peace, 1953-1961
Chapter 12. The Wise Man
Notes
Index
Louis Galambos is a research professor of history at Johns Hopkins University and an editor of The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower.
Highly accessible and sprightly written.
—Library Journal
Dwight Eisenhower was a mystery to many of those who favored and
most of those who opposed him. Louis Galambos, a professor of
history at Johns Hopkins and editor of the Eisenhower papers,
resolves some of that mystery in his succinct, insightful
portrait.
—Wall Street Journal
Offers many insights into the politics and history of
[Eisenhower's] times.
—Donovan's Literary Services
For readers looking for an overview of Eisenhower's life and
career, the Galambos book is a fine choice.
—Weekly Standard
Johns Hopkins historian Galambos, editor of the Eisenhower papers,
examines the development of the leadership style of President
Eisenhower from his boyhood in Abilene, Kansas, through his
presidency . . . Galambos's succinct style and penetrating analysis
make for a rewarding study. Highly recommended.
—Choice
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