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On cover: The moving story of Roosevelt's massive disability--and the intense efforts to conceal it from the public.
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Presidents, Patients, Health, Poliomyelitis, BiographyPlaces
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Fdr's Splendid Deception: The Moving Story of Roosevelt's Massive Disability-And the Intense Efforts to Conceal It from the Public
March 1999, Vandamere Press
Hardcover
in English
- 3 edition
0918339502 9780918339508
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Fdr's Splendid Deception
August 1998, Vandamere Pr
Audio Cassette
in English
0918339413 9780918339416
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Fdr's Splendid Deception: The Moving Story of Roosevelt's Massive Disability-And the Intense Efforts to Conceal It from the Public
September 1993, Vandamere Press
Hardcover
in English
- Revised edition
0918339332 9780918339331
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Fdr's Splendid Deception
November 1992, Cherokee Publishing Company (GA)
Hardcover
in English
0877972567 9780877972563
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Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 238-244.
Includes index.
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FDR's Splendid Deception is an intensely personal view of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This truly remarkable biography of SBR has been widely acclaimed by reviewers and historians alike as a new look at a complex inner Roosevelt. Revised and updated, this moving story of FBR's massive disability -- and the intense efforts to conceal it from the public -- has been widely acknowledged as revising the understanding of Roosevelt's personality and decision-making process. Completely apolitical, the book offers a unique, intimate, and compassionate reappraisal of America's most successful disabled person -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt. FDR was a paraplegic polio who could not stand without braces nor walk without skilled assistance. Yet he was elected president of the United States four times. The public knew that FDR was lame from polio, but they were never told of the true extent of his disability. No press photo was ever published of the president in a wheelchair or in any situation that emphasized his paralysis. Likewise, the Secret Service saw to it that the president was never allowed to appear crippled in public. To a certain extent the public preferred not to see the degree of his handicap, and Roosevelt refused to admit even to himself the extent of his disability. This was FDR's "splendid deception." - Jacket flap.
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