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Ike and Dick, portrait of a strange political marriage, Jeffrey Frank

Label
Ike and Dick, portrait of a strange political marriage, Jeffrey Frank
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-418) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ike and Dick
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
788290092
Responsibility statement
Jeffrey Frank
Sub title
portrait of a strange political marriage
Summary
Examines the relationship between Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon, from the politics that divided them to the marriage that united their families. Despite being separated by age and temperament, their association evolved into a collaboration that helped to shape the nation's political ideology, foreign policy, and domestic goals
Table Of Contents
The men's club -- The ticket -- The silent treatment -- "The greatest moment of my life" -- President Eisenhower -- Diplomatic vistas -- The troublesome senator -- "Mr. Nixon's war" -- The pounding -- Mortal man -- Survivor -- The liberation of Richard Nixon -- "Once an oppressed people rise" -- Worn down -- Should he resign? -- Dirty work -- Unstoppable -- "If you give me a week, I might think of one" -- The good life -- The obituary writers -- Easterners -- The "Moratorium" -- Private agendas -- The rehearsal -- "That job is so big, the forces are so great" -- David and Julie -- Family ties -- A soldier's serenade -- Victory laps -- Eulogies -- What happened next
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