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Gerald R. Ford

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ISBN-10: 0805069097

ISBN-13: 9780805069099

Edition: 2007

Authors: Douglas Brinkley, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Arthur M. Schlesinger

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The " accidental" president whose innate decency and steady hand restored the presidency after its greatest crisis When Gerald R. Ford entered the White House in August 1974, he inherited a presidency tarnished by the Watergate scandal, the economy was in a recession, the Vietnam War was drawing to a close, and he had taken office without having been elected. Most observers gave him little chance of success, especially after he pardoned Richard Nixon just a month into his presidency, an action that outraged many Americans, but which Ford thought was necessary to move the nation forward. Many people today think of Ford as a man who stumbled a lot--clumsy on his feet and in politics--but…    
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Henry Holt & Company
Publication date: 2/6/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 0.792
Language: English

Douglas Brinkley was born in Atlanta, Georgia on December 14, 1960. He received a B.A. from Ohio State University in 1982 and a Ph.D. from Georgetown University in 1989. He was a professor at Tulane University, Princeton University, the U.S. Naval Academy, Hofstra University, and the University of New Orleans. In 2007, he became a professor at Rice University and the James Baker Institute for Public Policy. He is a commentator for CBS News and a contributing editor to the magazine Vanity Fair. His first book, Jean Monnet: The Path to European Unity, was published in 1992. His other works include Dean Acheson: The Cold War Years, The Unfinished Presidency: Jimmy Carter's Journey Beyond the…    

Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. is renowned as a historian, a public intellectual, & a political activist. He served as a special assistant to President John F. Kennedy; won two Pulitzer Prizes, in 1946 for "The Age of Jackson" & in 1966 for "A Thousand Days," & in 1998 was the recipient of the National Humanities Medal. He lives in New York City.

Editor's Note
Michigan Upbringing
Man of the House
Foot Soldier for Nixon
The Watergate Blues
Changing of the Guard
The Pardon Meets Whip Inflation Now
The Agony of Peace
The Mayaguez Incident and the Helsinki Accords
Looking for Traction
The Bicentennial Campaign
Retirement Decades
Notes
Milestones
Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index