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Bezig met laden... Kingfish: The Reign of Huey P. Longdoor Richard D. White, Jr.
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This was an okay book about an interesting man. The information was very well-researched. I'm from Louisiana and I'm very familiar with the Huey Long School of Politics", but even I learned new things from this book. For instance, I never knew the animosity between Roosevelt and Long. I did like how the author tried to explain all sides to the story. He did not blame Huey entirely for everything and pointed out things others did that were just as bad (or worse depending on your perspective) as Huey in Louisiana. My main complaint was the author's writing style. He appeared to be going for an episodic type story. He tried to explain Huey's life as a series of episodes. The problem was that sometimes the chronological story got lost and confused in the episodes. Once I got used to the style, I was able to enjoy the retelling of the life (and death) of our very own Kingfish. I would have liked a little more information on the assassination and the aftermath, but that wasn't the author's focus in this book so I understand why he moved quickly through it." geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Outrageous demagogue or charismatic visionary? In this powerful new biography, Richard D. White, Jr., brings Huey Long to life in all his blazing, controversial glory. From the moment he took office as governor in 1928 to the day an assassin's bullet cut him down in1935, Huey Long wielded all but dictatorial control over the state of Louisiana. A man of shameless ambition and ruthless vindictiveness, Huey orchestrated elections, hired and fired thousands at will, and deployed the state militia as his personal police force. And yet, paradoxically, as governor and later as senator, Huey did more good for the state's poor and uneducated than any politician before or since. With Kingfish, White has crafted a balanced, lucid, and absolutely spellbinding portrait of the life and times of the most incendiary figure in American politics. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)976.3History and Geography North America South Central U.S. LouisianaLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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I read All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren in my senior year of high school, in 1975. The protagonist in that book was told, by Willie Stark, the fictional characterization of Governor Long, to "get something on (one of Long's opponents) and make it stick". Unfortunately, while fictional, according to Mr. White that was all too characteristic of Huey Long's reign. ( )