
Schlesinger
Read by
Norman Dietz
Release:
10/10/2017
Release:
10/10/2017
Release:
10/10/2017
Release:
10/10/2017
Runtime:
18h 42m
Runtime:
18h 42m
Runtime:
18h 42m
Quantity:
“Aldous gracefully balances an appreciation for his subject’s talents as a writer of narratives and speeches with an acknowledgment of his shortcomings as a political analyst and aide.”
New York Times Book Review
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. (1917–2007), known today as the architect of John F. Kennedy's presidential legacy—and the myth of Camelot—blazed an extraordinary path from Harvard University to wartime London to the West Wing. The son of a pioneering historian—and a two-time Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner in his own right—Schlesinger redefined the art of presidential biography. A Thousand Days, his bestselling record of the Kennedy administration, remains immensely influential and has cemented Schlesinger's place as one of the nation's greatest political image makers.
In this vivid account of Schlesinger's life and career, biographer Richard Aldous draws on oral history, rarely seen archival documents, and the official Schlesinger papers to craft an invaluable portrait of a brilliant and controversial historian who framed America's rise to global empire. Schlesinger promises to transform our understanding of one of the key figures of the twentieth-century American intellectual elite.
In this vivid account of Schlesinger's life and career, biographer Richard Aldous draws on oral history, rarely seen archival documents, and the official Schlesinger papers to craft an invaluable portrait of a brilliant and controversial historian who framed America's rise to global empire. Schlesinger promises to transform our understanding of one of the key figures of the twentieth-century American intellectual elite.
Release:
2017-10-10
2017-10-10
2017-10-10
2017-10-10
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
18h 42m
18h 42m
18h 42m
18h 42m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
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1.35 lb
0.55 lb
1.35 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781681688541
9781665141796
9781665141789
9781681688534
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