Herbert Hoover
By Glen Jeansonne
By Glen Jeansonne
By Glen Jeansonne
By Glen Jeansonne
By Glen Jeansonne
Read by Mark Deakins
By Glen Jeansonne
Read by Mark Deakins
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$28.00
Oct 04, 2016 | ISBN 9781101991008
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Oct 04, 2016 | ISBN 9781101991022
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Oct 04, 2016 | ISBN 9781524702724
988 Minutes
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Praise
“Herbert Hoover is usually ranked near the bottom of American presidents. Glen Jeansonne’s biography of the man who was chief executive from 1929 to 1933 is a cri de coeur over what the author sees as a grievous injustice. True, Hoover did preside over the worst economic catastrophe in our nation’s history. But in Herbert Hoover: A Life, he is a fascinating and accomplished individual—the ‘most versatile American since Benjamin Franklin’—and an idealistic, dynamic president who deserves a better reputation.”—The New York Times Book Review
“Jeansonne portrays a president more centrist than extreme, a leader who might have succeeded in a second term…. Strong—well-written and well-researched.”—Amity Shlaes, Wall Street Journal
“Historian Glen Jeansonne’s fine biography, the first to treat [Herbert Hoover’s] entire life…has given us an exhaustively researched, balanced, and thorough treatment of an American life very much worth knowing about.”—The American Spectator
“In Herbert Hoover: A Life…Glen Jeansonne has produced an elegant, concise, and insightful full-dress biography of the former president. It will likely remain the definitive single-volume account for some time.”—The Washington Free Beacon
“At last, a biography of Herbert Hoover that captures the man in full, from frontier orphan to accomplished engineer, acclaimed public servant, doomed President of the United States at the calamitous onset of the Great Depression, and principled but often curmudgeonly elder statesman in his twilight years. Glen Jeansonne’s account is often penetrating and unfailingly balanced—sympathetic but not sycophantic, critical when it needs to be, but never dismissive or contemptuous. He has splendidly illuminated the arc of one of the most extraordinary lives of the twentieth century.”—David M. Kennedy, Pulitzer Prize-winning Author of Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929–1945
“Glen Jeansonne shines a bright new spotlight on arguably America’s most qualified, yet most misunderstood and vilified, president. Herbert Hoover’s lifetime accomplishments are unbounded, his contributions to the nation and world invaluable. This is a timely biography, with lessons as relevant today as they were in 1929.”—Richard D. White, Jr., Author of Kingfish: The Reign of Huey P. Long
“A new generation needs this single-volume account of Herbert Hoover’s uncommon life. Glen Jeansonne tells the very American story of this Iowa orphan turned self-made international businessman, pioneer of global humanitarian relief and President of the United States. It is an epic life of a modest man who believed character was the architect of achievement.”—Margaret Hoover, Author of American Individualism: How a New Generation of Conservatives Can Save the Republican Party
“For too long, there existed the need for an accessible one-volume biography of Herbert Hoover. Glen Jeansonne’s Herbert Hoover: A Life admirably fills the void. Written with verve and wit, it is a satisfying portrait on many levels.”—Jerry Fleagle, Executive Director, Hoover Presidential Foundation
“President Herbert Hoover was a most remarkable American whom few truly know. Historian Glen Jeansonne reintroduces us to this fascinating, ill-understood man, and in the process rescues him and his amazing achievements from obscurity. If you could only read one biography this season, let it be this one.”—James W. Cortada, Author of All the Facts: A History of Information in the United States Since 1870
“Drawing deeply on Hoover’s archives and previous biographies, Jeansonne…energetically paints a colorful, revisionist portrait of America’s oft-maligned 31st president….Jeansonne’s detailed account presents a novel vision of Hoover and his place in American life.”—Publishers Weekly
“Jeansonne judiciously and luminously succeeds in making Hoover’s beliefs in efficiency, individualism, nationalism, volunteerism, and intervention overseas better known today, rescuing him from the erroneous image of an indifferent, static public figure.”—Library Journal
“Finally, a biography that captures [Hoover’s] life in full. . . . What Jeansonne’s biography does most effectively is provide a window into Hoover’s fine qualities as a human being, while at the same time highlighting how he became a classic example of the right man elected to high office at precisely the wrong time.”—Newsmax
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