The Thirty-first of March: An Intimate Portrait of Lyndon Johnson's Final Days in Office

Busby, Horace

ISBN 10: 0374275742 ISBN 13: 9780374275747
Editorial: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005
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"I have made up my mind. I can't get peace in Vietnam and be President too." So begins this posthumously discovered account of Lyndon Johnson's final days in office. The Thirty-First of March is an indelible portrait of a president and a presidency at a time of crisis, spanning twenty years of a close working and personal relationship between Johnson and Horace Busby. It was Busby's job to "put a little Churchill" into Johnson's orations, and his skill earned him a position of trust from the earliest days of Johnson's career as a congressman in Texas to the twilight of his presidency. From the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination, when Busby was asked by the newly sworn-in president to sit by his bedside during his first troubled nights in office, to the concerns that defined the Great Society, Busby not only articulated and refined Johnson's political thinking, he helped shape the most ambitious, farreaching legislative agenda since FDR's New Deal. Here is Johnson the politician, Johnson the schemer, Johnson who advised against JFK riding in an open limousine that fateful day in Dallas, and Johnson the father, sickened by the men fighting and dying in Vietnam on his behalf. The Thirty-First of March is a rare glimpse into the inner sanctum of Johnson's presidency.

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Horace Busby was Lyndon Johnson's chief speechwriter from 1948 to 1968.

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Título: The Thirty-first of March: An Intimate ...
Editorial: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Año de publicación: 2005
Encuadernación: hardcover
Condición: Very Good

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