The Pulitzer Prize–winning biography of Harry S. Truman, whose
presidency included momentous events from the atomic bombing of Japan to
the outbreak of the Cold War and the Korean War, told by America’s
beloved and distinguished historian.
The life of Harry S.
Truman is one of the greatest of American stories, filled with vivid
characters—Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bess Wallace
Truman, George Marshall, Joe McCarthy, and Dean Acheson—and dramatic
events. In this riveting biography, acclaimed historian David McCullough
not only captures the man—a more complex, informed, and determined man
than ever before imagined—but also the turbulent times in which he rose,
boldly, to meet unprecedented challenges. The last president to serve
as a living link between the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries,
Truman’s story spans the raw world of the Missouri frontier, World War
I, the powerful Pendergast machine of Kansas City, the legendary
Whistle-Stop Campaign of 1948, and the decisions to drop the atomic
bomb, confront Stalin at Potsdam, send troops to Korea, and fire General
MacArthur. Drawing on newly discovered archival material and extensive
interviews with Truman’s own family, friends, and Washington colleagues,
McCullough tells the deeply moving story of the seemingly ordinary “man
from Missouri” who was perhaps the most courageous president in our
history.
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