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Lives of
the Presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George W. Bush

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Modeled on one of the most famous histories of ancient Rome (The Twelve
Caesars), Nigel Hamilton’s new book, American Caesars, looks afresh at
the lives and careers of the twelve leaders of the American empire since World War II, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George
W. Bush.
President by president, Hamilton relates and examines
the presidents’ unique characters, their paths to Pennsylvania Avenue, their effectiveness as global leaders, and their
lessons in governance, both good and bad. With uncompromising candor he looks at how these powerful men responded to the challenges
that defined their presidencies—FDR’s role as a war leader, Harry Truman’s decision to mount a Berlin Airlift
rather than pursue military confrontation with the Soviets, Lyndon Johnson’s undertaking of controversial Civil Rights
legislation and his disastrous war in Vietnam, Jimmy Carter’s handling of the Iran hostage crisis, George H. W. Bush’s
effectiveness in guiding the world during the collapse of the Soviet Union, and his son’s fateful invasions of Afghanistan
and Iraq, as well as other salient episodes in modern American history. In the Suetonian manner, Hamilton also looks at the
presidents’ private lives—some noble, some flawed, some deeply moving.
In this essential book for our times, Hamilton strips away myths and wishful thinking to record our
most recent presidents as they really were: leaders guiding the fortunes of an unruly empire, on a world stage. In its scope,
clarity, readability, and empathy, American Caesars is destined to become a modern
classic.
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