杜鲁门 Truman
分類: 图书,进口原版书,文学 Literature,
作者: David McCullough著
出 版 社: Oversea Publishing House
出版时间: 1993-6-1字数:版次: 1页数: 1115印刷时间: 1993/06/01开本:印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780671869205包装: 平装编辑推荐
作者简介:
David McCullough,I hope you have a chance to read a recent piece I wrote related to 1776 entitled, "Faces," offered exclusively through amazon.com. I strongly believe all of us should know and remember how great were the hardships endured by the very real-life men and women of America's founding time and how much of our way of life and our freedoms we owe to their sacrifices and steadfastness.
内容简介
Cracker-barrel plain in speech and looks, this seemingly ordinary man turned out to be one of our most dynamic presidents. It was Harry S. Truman who ordered the atomic bomb dropped, halted Communists in Turkey and Greece, initiated the Marshall Plan, NATO and the Berlin Airlift, ordered desegregation of the armed forces, established the CIA and the Defense Department, committed U.S. forces to Korea and upheld the principle of civilian control over the military by firing Gen. Douglas MacArthur. McCullough ( Mornings on Horseback ) has written a surefooted, highly satisfying biography of the 33rd president, one that not only conveys in rich detail Truman's accomplishments as a politician and statesman, but also reveals the character and personality of this constantly-surprising man--as schoolboy, farmer, soldier, merchant, county judge, senator, vice president and chief executive. The book relates how Truman (1884-1972) overcame the stigma of business failure and debt (as well as the accusation that he was "bellboy" to Kansas City's Pendergast machine) and acquired a reputation for honesty, reliability and common sense. McCullough pays considerable attention to Truman's family, especially his fervent and touching courtship of Bess Wallace, the idolized love of his life. Her mother never felt Truman was good enough for her daughter, even after he became president. The book's re-creation of the 1948 presidential campaign, during which Newsweek 's poll of 50 political writers predicted that the incumbent would lose the election to Thomas Dewey, is the most complete account of that surprise victory to date. The book is an impressive tribute to a man whose brisk cheerfulness and self-confidence were combined with a God-fearing humility; a great and good man who, in McCullough's opinion, was a great president. Photos not seen by PW. BOMC main selection; History Book Club and QPB alternatives; author tour.
目录
PART ONE--SON OF THE MIDDLE BORDER
1. Blue River Country,
2. Model Boy
3. The Way of the Farmer
4. Soldier
PART Two--POLITICIAN
5. Try, Try Again
6. The Senator from Pendergast
7. Patriot
8. Numbered Days
PART THREE--TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY
9. The Moon, the Stars, and All the Planets
10. Summer of Decision
PART FOuR--MR. PRESIDENT
11. The Buck Stops Here
12. Turning Point
13. The Heat in the Kitchen
14. Fighting Chance
PART FIVE--WELGHT OF THE WORLD
15.Iron Man
16.Commander in Chief
17.Final Days
PART SIX--BACK HOME
18.Citizen Truman
ACKNOWLEKGMENTS
SOURCE NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX