2020 marks 75th anniversary of Harry S. Truman unexpectedly becoming US president, when he had to step up to the plate and take on Nazi Germany, Japan, Stalin and the bomb - this is the remarkable story of Truman's first four months in office, a time when the fate of the world hung in the balance.
'The story of Truman's accession to the presidency is worthy of a Hollywood melodrama, and A J Baime's zippy, well-judged and hugely readable book more than does it justice...' - Dominic Sandbrook, SUNDAY TIMES
Heroes are often defined as ordinary characters who find themselves facing extraordinary circumstances and, through courage and a dash of luck, cement their place in history. Chosen as President Roosevelt's fourth term Vice President for his admired work ethic, good judgement and lack of enemies, Harry S. Truman was the prototypical ordinary man from small-town America. That is, until he was thrust in over his head following the sudden death of Roosevelt.
With the world still caught up in the inferno of the Second World War, Truman found himself playing the roles of both judge and jury during the founding of the UN, the Potsdam Conference, the Manhattan Project, the German surrender, the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps and the decision to drop the Bomb and bring the war to the end.
Tightly focused, meticulously researched and drawing on documentation not available to previous biographers, The Accidental President escorts readers into the situation room with Truman during this tumultuous, history-making four months - when the stakes were high and the challenges even higher . . .
2020 marks 75th anniversary of Harry S. Truman unexpectedly becoming US president, when he had to step up to the plate and take on Nazi Germany, Japan, Stalin and the bomb - this is the remarkable story of Truman's first four months in office, a time when the fate of the world hung in the balance.
'The story of Truman's accession to the presidency is worthy of a Hollywood melodrama, and A J Baime's zippy, well-judged and hugely readable book more than does it justice...' - Dominic Sandbrook, SUNDAY TIMES
Heroes are often defined as ordinary characters who find themselves facing extraordinary circumstances and, through courage and a dash of luck, cement their place in history. Chosen as President Roosevelt's fourth term Vice President for his admired work ethic, good judgement and lack of enemies, Harry S. Truman was the prototypical ordinary man from small-town America. That is, until he was thrust in over his head following the sudden death of Roosevelt.
With the world still caught up in the inferno of the Second World War, Truman found himself playing the roles of both judge and jury during the founding of the UN, the Potsdam Conference, the Manhattan Project, the German surrender, the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps and the decision to drop the Bomb and bring the war to the end.
Tightly focused, meticulously researched and drawing on documentation not available to previous biographers, The Accidental President escorts readers into the situation room with Truman during this tumultuous, history-making four months - when the stakes were high and the challenges even higher . . .
2020 marks 75th anniversary of Harry S. Truman unexpectedly becoming US president, when he had to step up to the plate and take on Nazi Germany, Japan, Stalin and the bomb - this is the remarkable story of Truman's first four months in office, a time when the fate of the world hung in the balance.
A. J. BAIME is the New York Times best-selling author of The Arsenal of Democracy- FDR, Detroit, and an Epic Quest to Arm an America at War and Go Like Hell- Ford, Ferrari, and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans. Both books are in development for major motion pictures. Baime is a longtime regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, and his articles have also appeared in the New York Times, Popular Science, and Men's Journal. He lives in Granite Bay, California. Visit him at facebook.com/ajbaime and trumanbook.com.
The story of Truman’s accession to the presidency is worthy of a
Hollywood melodrama, and A J Baime’s zippy, well-judged and hugely
readable book more than does it justice . . . although there are
plenty of good biographies of Truman, few are as entertaining as
Baime’s.
*SUNDAY TIMES*
Intimate and absorbing, A.J. Baime's biography uses new sources to
paint Harry Truman as a complex and thoroughly American figure. A
sharply-drawn portrait of an era as well as a man.
*STEPHAN TALTY, bestselling author of The Black Hand*
A.J. Baime is a master. His reporting and storytelling are woven to
hypnotic effect. Opening the first page of The Accidental President
is like pulling up a chair to Truman’s White House desk where we
sit engrossed as world events unfold in the most intimate manner,
titanic in scale. Baime brings us as close as we are likely to get
to this completely surprising, quirky, wily, and transformational
president. This is history and humanity in lush, vivid colour.
*DOUG STANTON, bestselling author of In Harm's Way and Horse
Soldiers*
An entertaining new history of Truman’s first months in office . .
. filled with events that are strikingly proportionate to what the
Trump administration has weathered since January.
*THE DAILY BEAST*
A fast-paced, well-detailed chronology of Truman's transformation
from an official with little administrative responsibility into a
politically astute and ultimately beloved leader . . . a warmly
human portrait of an unlikely president.
*KIRKUS REVIEWS*
A.J. Baime is a master storyteller, and The Accidental President
contains everything a reader could ever want from a work of
history: characters that jump off the page, tension that makes your
pulse pound, and smooth, smart writing that makes you think.
Amazing!
*JONATHAN EIG, bestselling author of Luckiest Man*
People sometimes ask me if I’ve ever considered running for office.
My answer is usually, “Sober? No.” All it would take is to recall
what my grandfather went through in the first four months of his
presidency. No president in history – particularly one who came in
without having been briefed by his predecessor – has faced such
monumental decisions. A.J. Baime has put a spotlight on those four
months, recounting them faithfully and with heart, so that you come
away with not only a sense of history, but a sense of the man,
Harry Truman, as well. As Grandpa himself said a few years later,
“It’s hell to be President of the Greatest Most Powerful Nation on
Earth”.
*CLIFFORD TRUMAN DANIEL, Harry S. Truman's grandson.*
An attractive tale for fans of both presidential and WWII history .
. . Baime opens a clear . . . window on a pivotal moment in
history.
*PUBLISHERS WEEKLY*
Baime is a master story-teller who appears to have invented a time
machine. His carefully crafted narrative transports the reader back
in time . . . each sentence is carefully constructed and
colourfully packed with details that makes Harry Truman and this
period in history come alive. The Accidental President reads more
like a captivating novel than non-fiction.
*PRESIDENTIALREVIEW.COM*
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