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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sally DentonPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.467kg ISBN: 9781608190898ISBN 10: 1608190897 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 10 January 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsThe little-remembered history of the frighteningly real conspiracy against American democracy during the 1930s has never been so dramatically told. Nor has its somber warning ever been more urgently needed. This astonishing story, brought vividly to life by Sally Denton, is one that no American dare ignore, and that every true patriot must ponder. --Ronald Steel, author of Walter Lippmann and the American Century Denton traces today's right-wing paranoid style to the nascent fascist movement that opposed Roosevelt --Publishers Weekly In this tale of a popular president, resentful Wall Street bankers and wacko wing-nuts, the author has found a story whose parallels to today are eerie. --Kirkus An interesting and timely reminder that economic crises threaten the survival of cherished political freedoms. --Booklist The little-remembered history of the frighteningly real conspiracy against American democracy during the 1930s has never been so dramatically told. Nor has its somber warning ever been more urgently needed. This astonishing story, brought vividly to life by Sally Denton, is one that no American dare ignore, and that every true patriot must ponder. --Ronald Steel, author of Walter Lippmann and the American Century Denton traces today's right-wing paranoid style to the nascent fascist movement that opposed Roosevelt --Publishers Weekly <p> [A] sure-handed narrative of how FDR faced down threats to his life and leadership... a compelling story of how close we came to a national breakdown in 1933 and how one man's leadership made all the difference. -- Miami Herald [A] brisk, cogent narrative. -- Boston Globe A valuable reminder of how the four years following 1932 steered America in an uncharted direction ... Readable and informative. -- Wall Street Journal [A] thoroughly readable primer on political discourse in the early years of the Great Depression. -- Washington Post [F]ascinating, heart-breaking, life-affirming... While sketching with a novelist's compassion and precision the unique actors and forces and ideas at play during the turbulent Depression years, [Denton's] account simultaneously transcends the minutia of the 1930s and reveals brilliant insights into our current condition. Yet, until the book's closing sentences, she makes no explicit comparisons, trusting the intelligent reader to draw the obvious parallels. --BNReview.com The little-remembered history of the frighteningly real conspiracy against American democracy during the 1930s has never been so dramatically told. Nor has its somber warning ever been more urgently needed. This astonishing story, brought vividly to life by Sally Denton, is one that no American dare ignore, and that every true patriot must ponder. --Ronald Steel, author of Walter Lippmann and the American Century Denton traces today's right-wing paranoid style to the nascent fascist movement that opposed Roosevelt --Publishers Weekly In this tale of a popular president, resentful Wall Street bankers and wacko wing-nuts, the author has found a story whose parallels to today are eerie. --Kirkus An interesting and timely reminder that economic crises threaten the survival of cherished political freedoms. --Booklist Author InformationSally Denton is an award-winning author and investigative journalist. Her books include Passion and Principle, American Massacre, Faith and Betrayal, The Bluegrass Conspiracy, and The Money and the Power (cowritten with Roger Morris). She is a Guggenheim fellow and a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center. She lives in New Mexico. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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