
Author: Harry S. Truman
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B003F3PLJO
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B003F3PLJO
Affection and Trust: The Personal Correspondence of Harry S. Truman and Dean Acheson, 1953-1971
In this riveting collection, published for the first time, we follow Harry S. Get Affection and Trust literature books for free.
Truman and Dean Acheson, two giants of the post-World War II period, as they move from an official relationship to one of candor, humor, and personal expression. Together they were primarily responsible for the Marshall Plan and NATO, among other world-shaping initiatives. And in these letters, spanning the years from when both were newly out of office until Acheson's death at the age of seventy-eight, we find them sharing the often surprising and always illuminating opinions, ideas, and feelings that the strictures of their offices had previously kept them from revealing.
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