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Eleanor and Franklin: The Story of Their Relationship, Based on Eleanor Roosevelt's Private Papers
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Jean Edward Smith • Eisenhower in War and Peace
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Jean Edward Smith • FDR
THIS BOOK is in part the story of that man, Lyndon Baines Johnson. He is not yet the thirty-sixth President of the United States, but a senator—at the beginning of the book, in 1949, the newly elected junior senator from Texas; then the Democratic Party’s Assistant Leader, then its Leader, and finally, in 1955, when the Democrats became the majorit
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The third was the ultimate political weapon: Alfred Emanuel Smith.