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1956
SICKLES THE INCREDIBLE
W.A. Swanberg
Cover of SICKLES THE INCREDIBLE

SICKLES THE INCREDIBLE

A Biography of Daniel Edgar Sickles

by W.A. Swanberg

Charles Scribner's Sons · 1991

Peak rank

#14

Weeks on list

2

Debuted

May 1956

Chart History

#1510151956
dashed = off the list

2 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #14

-- A problem child for all his 94 years. -- A Tammany politician so involved with women that he worried even Tammany. -- A diplomat who insulted Queen Victoria. -- A presidential aspirant, then a killer tried for murder. -- The general who won (or almost lost) the battle of Gettysburg. -- The soldier who laid away his lost leg in a coffin. -- The butt of the most vicious abuse in American newspaper history. -- The Yankee ambassador who took over Spain, carried on an affair with the deposed Queen Isabella, finally lost his own political shirt. -- The genius who smashed Jay Gould's railroad conspiracy. -- The millionaire who went broke on women and Wall Street. -- The adventurer who was often wrong, often right, but never dull.

All Appearances

14NEWMay 20, 1956wk 1
14NEWJune 3, 1956wk 2

Details

ISBN-13
9781879664029
ISBN-10
187966402X
Published
1991
Pages
433
Publisher
Charles Scribner's Sons
Categories
Biography & Autobiography

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