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2007
PRESIDENTIAL COURAGE
Michael Beschloss
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PRESIDENTIAL COURAGE

Brave Leaders and How They Changed America 1789-1989

by Michael Beschloss

Simon & Schuster · 2007

Peak rank

#5

Weeks on list

9

Debuted

May 2007

Chart History

#1510152007

9 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #5

From the acclaimed bestselling author of The Conquerors comes a brilliantly readable and inspiring saga about crucial times in America's history when a courageous president dramatically changed the future of the United States. With surprising new sources and a dazzling command of history and human character, Michael Beschloss brings to life the flawed, complex men who changed America's history. From George Washington, braving threats of impeachment and assassination to make peace with England, to John Adams, incurring his party's unrelenting hatred by refusing to fight France, and from Andrew Jackson, in a death struggle against the corrupt Bank of the United States, to Abraham Lincoln, risking his Presidency to insist that slaves be freed, Beschloss provides an intimate, behind-the-scenes view of presidents coping with the supreme dilemmas of their lives. Gripping and important, Presidential Courage reveals that none of these presidents were eager to incur ridicule, vilification, or threats of political destruction and even assassination. But in the end, bolstered by friends and family, hidden private beliefs, and faith, each ultimately proved himself to be, in Andrew Jackson's words, "born for the storm."

All Appearances

9NEWMay 27, 2007wk 1
7↑2June 3, 2007wk 2
5↑2June 10, 2007wk 3
7↓2June 17, 2007wk 4
10↓3June 24, 2007wk 5
9↑1July 1, 2007wk 6
9July 8, 2007wk 7
11↓2July 15, 2007wk 8
13↓2July 22, 2007wk 9

Details

ISBN-13
9781416539827
ISBN-10
1416539824
Published
2007
Pages
451
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Google rating
1.0(1)
Categories
History

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