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The Life and Times of Henry A. Wallace

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An edition of American Dreamer (2000)

American Dreamer

The Life and Times of Henry A. Wallace

1st ed.
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"Henry Agard Wallace is a paradoxical figure. The son of prominent Midwestern Republicans, he would grow up to become the emblematic leftist politician of his time. Well known as a shy man, uncomfortable in the world of politics, Wallace only narrowly missed becoming president of the United States.

Beloved by millions as the Prophet of the Common Man, and reviled by millions more as a dangerous, misguided radical, Wallace lived in fractious times, and his historical legacy has become a topic of harshly polarized interpretations.".

"With American Dreamer, John C. Culver and John Hyde at last do justice to this infinitely complicated and controversial American. We are given Wallace the agriculturist of international renown, Wallace the prolific author, Wallace the groundbreaking economist, and finally Wallace the businessman whose company (eventually worth billions) paved the way for a worldwide agricultural revolution. But Culver and Hyde do more than investigate the complex personality of their subject.

They bring to life with novelistic intensity the pivotal era in which Wallace lived."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Norton
Language
English
Pages
608

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American Dreamer: The Life and Times of Henry A. Wallace
2000, Norton
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 567-580) and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.917/092, B
Library of Congress
E748.W23 C85 2000, E748.W23C85 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Pagination
xi, 608 p. :
Number of pages
608

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL46868M
Internet Archive
americandreamerl00culv
ISBN 10
0393046451
LCCN
99046444
OCLC/WorldCat
42435020
Library Thing
1314812
Goodreads
118446

Work Description

An outstanding economist and geneticist, Henry Wallace (1888-1965) was also the personification of New Deal liberalism. In this splendid biography, former senator Culver and journalist Hyde brilliantly illuminate Wallace's complex life and struggles. As FDR's agriculture secretary and later vice president, Wallace always stood to the president's left politically (Hamilton Fish called him ""Stalin's ambassador to the court of Roosevelt""). Recognizing that national unity would be threatened in the event of Wallace becoming president, the ailing FDR shrewdly saw to it that his old friend was dropped from the ticket in 1944 in favor of Harry Truman. By this time Wallace, the pragmatic engineer of the New Deal, had, in Culver and Hyde's portrayal, degenerated into an extreme leftist ideologue who--as Churchill emphatically reminded Roosevelt--demonstrated no fundamental understanding of the threat posed by Soviet communism. Running for president as an independent in 1948, Wallace wore his na vet on his sleeve, insisting U.S. diplomacy should be governed not by the tenets of Machiavelli, but by those of Christ. Culver and Hyde reveal both Wallaces--the confident architect of successful domestic reform and the idealist who, in Hubert H. Humphrey's words, was "devoted and dedicated to peace.”

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