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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
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ISBN
1400069742
Book Title
Those Angry Days : Roosevelt, Lindbergh, and America's Fight over World War II, 1939-1941
Item Length
9.6 in
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Publication Year
2013
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.4 in
Author
Lynne Olson
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Law, History, Political Science
Topic
Public Policy / Military Policy, Military / World War II, United States / 20th Century, General, International Relations / General, Presidents & Heads of State, International
Item Width
6.5 in
Item Weight
32.2 Oz
Number of Pages
576 Pages

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW AND KIRKUS REVIEWS From the acclaimed author of Citizens of London comes the definitive account of the debate over American intervention in World War II--a bitter, sometimes violent clash of personalities and ideas that divided the nation and ultimately determined the fate of the free world. At the center of this controversy stood the two most famous men in America: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who championed the interventionist cause, and aviator Charles Lindbergh, who as unofficial leader and spokesman for America's isolationists emerged as the president's most formidable adversary. Their contest of wills personified the divisions within the country at large, and Lynne Olson makes masterly use of their dramatic personal stories to create a poignant and riveting narrative. While FDR, buffeted by political pressures on all sides, struggled to marshal public support for aid to Winston Churchill's Britain, Lindbergh saw his heroic reputation besmirched--and his marriage thrown into turmoil--by allegations that he was a Nazi sympathizer. Spanning the years 1939 to 1941, Those Angry Days vividly re-creates the rancorous internal squabbles that gripped the United States in the period leading up to Pearl Harbor. After Germany vanquished most of Europe, America found itself torn between its traditional isolationism and the urgent need to come to the aid of Britain, the only country still battling Hitler. The conflict over intervention was, as FDR noted, "a dirty fight," rife with chicanery and intrigue, and Those Angry Days recounts every bruising detail. In Washington, a group of high-ranking military officers, including the Air Force chief of staff, worked to sabotage FDR's pro-British policies. Roosevelt, meanwhile, authorized FBI wiretaps of Lindbergh and other opponents of intervention. At the same time, a covert British operation, approved by the president, spied on antiwar groups, dug up dirt on congressional isolationists, and planted propaganda in U.S. newspapers. The stakes could not have been higher. The combatants were larger than life. With the immediacy of a great novel, Those Angry Days brilliantly recalls a time fraught with danger when the future of democracy and America's role in the world hung in the balance. Praise for Those Angry Days "Powerfully re-creates] this tenebrous era . . . Olson captures in spellbinding detail the key figures in the battle between the Roosevelt administration and the isolationist movement." -- The New York Times Book Review "Popular history at its most riveting . . . In Those Angry Days, journalist-turned-historian Lynne Olson captures the] period in a fast-moving, highly readable narrative punctuated by high drama." --Associated Press

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1400069742
ISBN-13
9781400069743
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117285712

Product Key Features

Book Title
Those Angry Days : Roosevelt, Lindbergh, and America's Fight over World War II, 1939-1941
Author
Lynne Olson
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Public Policy / Military Policy, Military / World War II, United States / 20th Century, General, International Relations / General, Presidents & Heads of State, International
Publication Year
2013
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Law, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
576 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.6 in
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Item Weight
32.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
D753.O47 2013
Reviews
"Powerfully [re-creates] this tenebrous era . . . Olson captures in spellbinding detail the key figures in the battle between the Roosevelt administration and the isolationist movement." -- The New York Times Book Review "In Those Angry Days, journalist-turned-historian Lynne Olson captures [the] period in a fast-moving, highly readable narrative punctuated by high drama. It's . . . popular history at its most riveting , detailing what the author rightfully characterizes as 'a brutal, no-holds-barred battle for the soul of the nation.' It is sure to captivate readers seeking a deeper understanding of how public opinion gradually shifted as America moved from bystander to combatant in the war to preserve democracy." --Associated Press   "Filled with fascinating anecdotes and surprising twists . . . With this stirring book, Lynne Olson confirms her status as our era's foremost chronicler of World War II politics and diplomacy." --Madeleine K. Albright "Olson has shone a dramatic light on the complexities of the issue and skillfully portrayed the protagonists of an almost forgotten crisis in American history." -- Newsweek /The Daily Beast   "[An] absorbing chronicle . . . [Olson] doesn't so much revisit a historical period as inhabit it; her scenes flicker as urgently as a newsreel. While highlighting Lindbergh and FDR as its stars, Those Angry Days embraces a cast of characters far beyond the book's title characters." -- The Christian Science Monitor   " Masterfully describes America's conflicting opinions before Pearl Harbor . . . a comprehensive take on another era of angry divisions." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch   "Spanning the years 1939 to 1941, Lynne Olson's masterful book relives American's debate over whether to go to war--a bitter clash personified by FDR and Charles Lindbergh." -- Parade   "A fully fleshed-out portrait of the battle between the interventionists and isolationists in the eighteen months leading up to Pearl Harbor . . . a vivid, colorful evocation of a charged era ." -- Kirkus Reviews   "Humanizing public events with private strains . . . Olson delivers a fluid rendition of a tempestuous time ." -- Booklist   "[Olson] manages to keep her complex, character-filled story on keel as she describes the forces bearing down on FDR's administration while the world slipped into war. . . . Delicious tales abound." -- Publishers Weekly, Advance praise for Those Angry Days   "With this stirring book, Lynne Olson confirms her status as our era's foremost chronicler of World War II politics and diplomacy. Those Angry Days tells the extraordinary tale of America's internal debate about whether and how to stop Hitler. Filled with fascinating anecdotes and surprising twists, the text raises moral and practical questions that we still struggle with today. Compelling for students of history and casual readers alike."-Madeleine K. Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State   "Lynne Olson has done it again. Those Angry Days is a riveting account of the political tensions and cast of historic figures engaged in an epic battle over the role of the United States in the early years of World War II. It's all here: FDR, Lindbergh, Churchill, Hitler, war in Europe and the Pacific. The stakes could not have been higher and the outcome was never certain. Modern leaders and citizens alike can learn so much from Those Angry Days ."-Tom Brokaw, author of The Greatest Generation   "Deeply researched and scrupulously evenhanded, Lynne Olson's groundbreaking history vividly captures a previously unexplored period of twentieth-century America. At its heart, Those Angry Days is a gripping tale of the brutal battle between two larger-than-life antagonists, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Charles Lindbergh, but Olson's compelling cast of characters includes numerous unsung heroes such as Britain's Lord Lothian and defeated Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie. With fresh insights and riveting new details, Olson examines the shifting alliances and intrigues, the passions that divided families, and the compromises and campaigns that galvanized America to give vital assistance to Britain when it was threatened with massive defeat by Nazi Germany."-Sally Bedell Smith, author of Elizabeth the Queen   "An exhilarating portrait of America's growing pains in the years leading to World War II, Those Angry Days makes a fine matching bookend to Olson's Citizens of London . It shows a great democracy rallying to a great debate, one truly worthy of the stakes."-Chris Matthews, anchor, MSNBC's Hardball   "I have been hugely impressed by Lynne Olson's last two books, both of which were concerned more with Britain than America. With Those Angry Days she is back on home ground, and has once again held me spellbound with her account of the terrifying days when the future of the free world depended on the USA. She is incapable of writing a boring sentence; I would follow her anywhere."-John Julius Norwich, author of Absolute Monarchs, Praise for Lynne Olson's Citizens of London "A deeply inspiring chronicle of the special relationship between America and Britain when it mattered most."-Chris Matthews   "Ingenious history . . . All three men were colorful, larger-than-life figures, and Olson's absorbing narrative does them justice."- Publishers Weekly (starred review)   "An engaging history . . . a vibrant city fueled by courage and resolve." -The Christian Science Monitor   "A cracking good read." -New York Post, "In Those Angry Days, journalist-turned-historian Lynne Olson captures [the] period in a fast-moving, highly readable narrative punctuated by high drama. It's . . . popular history at its most riveting , detailing what the author rightfully characterizes as 'a brutal, no-holds-barred battle for the soul of the nation.' It is sure to captivate readers seeking a deeper understanding of how public opinion gradually shifted as America moved from bystander to combatant in the war to preserve democracy." --Associated Press   "Olson has shone a dramatic light on the complexities of the issue and skillfully portrayed the protagonists of an almost forgotten crisis in American history." -- Newsweek /The Daily Beast   "[An] absorbing chronicle . . . [Olson] doesn't so much revisit a historical period as inhabit it; her scenes flicker as urgently as a newsreel. While highlighting Lindbergh and FDR as its stars, Those Angry Days embraces a cast of characters far beyond the book's title characters." -- The Christian Science Monitor   " Masterfully describes America's conflicting opinions before Pearl Harbor . . . a comprehensive take on another era of angry divisions." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch   "Spanning the years 1939 to 1941, Lynne Olson's masterful book relives American's debate over whether to go to war--a bitter clash personified by FDR and Charles Lindbergh." -- Parade   "A fully fleshed-out portrait of the battle between the interventionists and isolationists in the eighteen months leading up to Pearl Harbor . . . a vivid, colorful evocation of a charged era ." -- Kirkus Reviews   "Humanizing public events with private strains . . . Olson delivers a fluid rendition of a tempestuous time ." -- Booklist   "[Olson] manages to keep her complex, character-filled story on keel as she describes the forces bearing down on FDR's administration while the world slipped into war. . . . Delicious tales abound." -- Publishers Weekly, "In Those Angry Days, journalist-turned-historian Lynne Olson captures [the] period in a fast-moving, highly readable narrative punctuated by high drama. It's . . . popular history at its most riveting , detailing what the author rightfully characterizes as 'a brutal, no-holds-barred battle for the soul of the nation.' It is sure to captivate readers seeking a deeper understanding of how public opinion gradually shifted as America moved from bystander to combatant in the war to preserve democracy." -Associated Press   "Olson has shone a dramatic light on the complexities of the issue and skillfully portrayed the protagonists of an almost forgotten crisis in American history." - Newsweek /The Daily Beast   "[An] absorbing chronicle . . . [Olson] doesn't so much revisit a historical period as inhabit it; her scenes flicker as urgently as a newsreel. While highlighting Lindbergh and FDR as its stars, Those Angry Days embraces a cast of characters far beyond the book's title characters." - The Christian Science Monitor   " Masterfully describes America's conflicting opinions before Pearl Harbor . . . a comprehensive take on another era of angry divisions." - Richmond Times-Dispatch   "Spanning the years 1939 to 1941, Lynne Olson's masterful book relives American's debate over whether to go to war-a bitter clash personified by FDR and Charles Lindbergh." - Parade   "A fully fleshed-out portrait of the battle between the interventionists and isolationists in the eighteen months leading up to Pearl Harbor . . . a vivid, colorful evocation of a charged era ." - Kirkus Reviews   "Humanizing public events with private strains . . . Olson delivers a fluid rendition of a tempestuous time ." - Booklist   "[Olson] manages to keep her complex, character-filled story on keel as she describes the forces bearing down on FDR's administration while the world slipped into war. . . . Delicious tales abound." - Publishers Weekly, "Powerfully [re-creates] this tenebrous era . . . Olson captures in spellbinding detail the key figures in the battle between the Roosevelt administration and the isolationist movement." -- The New York Times Book Review "In Those Angry Days, journalist-turned-historian Lynne Olson captures [the] period in a fast-moving, highly readable narrative punctuated by high drama. It's . . . popular history at its most riveting , detailing what the author rightfully characterizes as 'a brutal, no-holds-barred battle for the soul of the nation.' It is sure to captivate readers seeking a deeper understanding of how public opinion gradually shifted as America moved from bystander to combatant in the war to preserve democracy." --Associated Press   "Filled with fascinating anecdotes and surprising twists . . . With this stirring book, Lynne Olson confirms her status as our era's foremost chronicler of World War II politics and diplomacy." --Madeleine K. Albright "Olson has shone a dramatic light on the complexities of the issue and skillfully portrayed the protagonists of an almost forgotten crisis in American history." -- Newsweek /The Daily Beast   "[An] absorbing chronicle . . . [Olson] doesn't so much revisit a historical period as inhabit it; her scenes flicker as urgently as a newsreel. While highlighting Lindbergh and FDR as its stars, Those Angry Days embraces a cast of characters far beyond the book's title characters." -- The Christian Science Monitor   " Masterfully describes America's conflicting opinions before Pearl Harbor . . . a comprehensive take on another era of angry divisions." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch   "Spanning the years 1939 to 1941, Lynne Olson's masterful book relives American's debate over whether to go to war--a bitter clash personified by FDR and Charles Lindbergh." -- Parade   "A fully fleshed-out portrait of the battle between the interventionists and isolationists in the eighteen months leading up to Pearl Harbor . . . a vivid, colorful evocation of a charged era ." -- Kirkus Reviews   "Humanizing public events with private strains . . . Olson delivers a fluid rendition of a tempestuous time ." -- Booklist   "[Olson] manages to keep her complex, character-filled story on keel as she describes the forces bearing down on FDR's administration while the world slipped into war. . . . Delicious tales abound." -- Publishers Weekly From the Hardcover edition.
Copyright Date
2013
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2012-025381
Dewey Decimal
940.53/10973
Dewey Edition
23

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