Ebook {Epub PDF} The Making of the President 1964 by Theodore H. White






















In this second volume of his groundbreaking series, White offers an intimate chronicle of the campaign for the White. Theodore H. White s landmark Making of the President series revolutionized American political journalism, investing his subject with both epic scope and a fresh frankness about backroom political strategy that was unlike anything that had come before/5.  · After winning a Pulitzer Prize with his groundbreaking, dramatic, psychologically intense depiction of the presidential campaign, Theodore White tried it again in But, this election lacked the drama of (most elections have) and instead, White came up with a somewhat confused narrative that paints the winning candidate, Lyndon Johnson, as both a saint and sinner, and the Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins.  · The Making of the President A national bestseller, The Making of the President is the critically acclaimed account of the presidential campaign, from /5(4).


Theodore Harold White was an American political journalist, historian, and novelist, best known for his accounts of the , , , and presidential elections. White became one of Time magazine's first foreign correspondents, serving in East Asia and later as a European correspondent. Theodore H. White () was an American political journalist, historian, and novelist, best known for the Making of the President series: his accounts of the, , , and presidential elections, all of which are being reissued withnew forewords by Harper Perennial Political Classics. The Making of the President [White, T.H.] on bltadwin.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Making of the President The Making of the President Theodore White was a brilliant political journalist who was able to assemble his extensive collection of interviews, articles, notes and personal political experiences to.


After winning a Pulitzer Prize with his groundbreaking, dramatic, psychologically intense depiction of the presidential campaign, Theodore White tried it again in But, this election lacked the drama of (most elections have) and instead, White came up with a somewhat confused narrative that paints the winning candidate, Lyndon Johnson, as both a saint and sinner, and the loser, Barry Goldwater, as a man with crazed followers with only a passing grip on reality. The making of the President, by White, Theodore H. (Theodore Harold), Publication date Topics. The Making of the President A national bestseller, The Making of the President is the critically acclaimed account of the presidential campaign, from the assassination of JFK though.

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