Robenalt, J: Harding Affair
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Foreword by J.W.Dean Prologue 'Twas a Search in Vain' Espionage in Chattanooga: The Baroness The American Protective League and Love Tricks of Women Spies 'The Sweetest, Dearest Little Brother You Ever Saw' Saturday, December 22, 1917, an Espionage Hearing Begins Carrie Baron Curt Loeffelholz von Colberg 'It Flames Like the Fire and Consumes' Christmas Eve, 1910 *A German Cavalry Officer Named Zollner 'Constant' The Code 'I Got The Fever' 'Fate Timed That Marvelous Coincidence' 'Fragment Written Sunday', January 28, 1912, Manhattan Hotel Stationery'I'd Rather Be a Licked Warrior and Survive, Than a Healthy Coward'
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James David Robenalt and Foreword By John W. Dean
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- Autor: James David Robenalt
- 2011, XVII, 396 Seiten, Maße: 15,6 x 23,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
- ISBN-10: 0230106951
- ISBN-13: 9780230106956
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Englisch
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'Intimate, revealing - and sometimes downright embarrassing - the newly revealed love letters at the heart of The Harding Affair provide an altogether fresh look at a future American President hopelessly in love with a woman not his wife.' - Geoffrey C. Ward, author of A First-Class Temperament and The War: An Intimate History, 1941-1945 'A crackling history by Greater Cleveland lawyer James David Robenalt gives Ohioans a peek, five years early, at court-sealed love letters that Warren G. Harding, the last Ohioan elected president, sent to his long-time mistress, Marion neighbor Carrie Phillips. Considering that they deal with a presidency that ended 86 years ago, that's saying a lot . . . Hard to put down."-Cleveland Plain Dealer 'Warren Harding has always been ranked as one of the worst U.S. presidents. But [this] book might just boost his image. Readers will see a tender, human side of Harding and also learn about his opposition to President Woodrow Wilson's nation-building efforts abroad after World War I - an issue that still resonates. If he had assumed the presidency in 1917 instead of 1921 . . . [it may have] led to an outcome that would have drastically changed the course of the 20th century.' -The Columbus Dispatch
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