Dear Bess

Dear Bess
Author: Harry S. Truman
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780826212030

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This correspondence, which encompasses Truman's courtship of his wife, his service in the senate, his presidency, and after, reveals not only the character of Truman's mind but also a shrewd observer's view of American politics.

Dear Harry, Love Bess

Dear Harry, Love Bess
Author: Clifton Truman Daniel
Publisher: Truman State Univ Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781935503255

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One evening in 1955, Harry Truman came home to find Bess burning her letters to him. “What are you doing? Think of history,” he said. “Oh, I have,” she said and tossed in another stack. Bess Truman thought her business was hers and nobody else's, so she destroyed her half of the more than 2,600 letters she and Harry exchanged during their courtship and marriage. While making an inventory of the Truman home in the 1980s, archivists discovered 184 letters Bess had missed. Her grandson Clifton Truman Daniel shares them here, along with portions of Harry's responses, family photographs, and stories. These letters provide new insight into the lives and personalities of Bess and Harry Truman during the formative years of his political life. Despite Bess's shy and self-effacing manner, her lively correspondence offers a glimpse of a caring and witty woman who shared her concerns about family, politics, and day-to-day activities with her husband.

Dear Bess

Dear Bess
Author:
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Total Pages:
Release: 1998
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

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Digitized collection of Truman's letters to Bess between from 1911-1957 which forms the focal point of an exhibition held at the Truman Library and Museum from February 12, 1998 through January 5, 1998. Includes digitized versions of some letters from Bess to Harry.

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
Author: Barry Denenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780439194464

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In 1932, a twelve-year-old girl who lost her sight in an accident keeps a diary, recorded by her twin sister, in which she describes life at Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown, Massachusetts.

Dear Bess

Dear Bess
Author: Robert H. Ferrell
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1984-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780393302097

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Once again available is the critically acclaimed "Dear Bess, " a collection of more than 600 letters that Harry S. Truman wrote to his beloved wife, Bess, from 1910 to 1959. Selected from 1,268 letters discovered in Bess's house after her death in 1982, this extraordinary collection provides an inside look at Truman's life, his thoughts, and his dreams.

Truman

Truman
Author: David McCullough
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 1409
Release: 2003-08-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0743260295

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The Pulitzer Prize–winning biography of Harry S. Truman, whose presidency included momentous events from the atomic bombing of Japan to the outbreak of the Cold War and the Korean War, told by America’s beloved and distinguished historian. The life of Harry S. Truman is one of the greatest of American stories, filled with vivid characters—Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bess Wallace Truman, George Marshall, Joe McCarthy, and Dean Acheson—and dramatic events. In this riveting biography, acclaimed historian David McCullough not only captures the man—a more complex, informed, and determined man than ever before imagined—but also the turbulent times in which he rose, boldly, to meet unprecedented challenges. The last president to serve as a living link between the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries, Truman’s story spans the raw world of the Missouri frontier, World War I, the powerful Pendergast machine of Kansas City, the legendary Whistle-Stop Campaign of 1948, and the decisions to drop the atomic bomb, confront Stalin at Potsdam, send troops to Korea, and fire General MacArthur. Drawing on newly discovered archival material and extensive interviews with Truman’s own family, friends, and Washington colleagues, McCullough tells the deeply moving story of the seemingly ordinary “man from Missouri” who was perhaps the most courageous president in our history.

Interplay

Interplay
Author: Beatrice Harraden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1908
Genre:
ISBN:

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