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Eisenhower: A Life
Written by Paul Johnson
Narrated by Jonathan Davis
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Acclaimed historian Paul Johnson's lively, succinct biography of Dwight D. Eisenhower explores how his legacy endures today. In the rousing style he's famous for, celebrated historian Paul Johnson offers a fascinating biography of Dwight D. Eisenhower, focusing particularly on his years as a five-star general and his two terms as president of the United States. Johnson chronicles Ike's modest childhood in Kansas, his college years at West Point, and his rapid ascent through the military ranks, culminating in his appointment as supreme commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II. Johnson then paints a rich portrait of Ike's presidency, exploring his volatile relationship with Vice President Nixon, his abhorrence of isolationism, and his position on the cold war, McCarthyism, and the civil rights movement. Many elements of Eisenhower's presidency speak to American politics today, including his ability to balance the budget, his skill in managing an oppositional Congress, and his warnings about the military-industrial complex. This brief yet comprehensive portrait will appeal to biography lovers as well as to enthusiasts of presidential history and military history alike.
Author
Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson is a historian whose work ranges over the millennia and the whole gamut of human activities. He regularly writes book reviews for several UK magazines and newspapers, such as the Literary Review and The Spectator, and he lectures around the world. He lives in London, England.
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Reviews for Eisenhower
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Compared with other biographies I’ve read, this treatment of President Eisenhower’s amazing life was quite shallow. It seams to only doom the surface and not delve into all that lies within this amazing life.
I was pretty disappointed. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This bio keeps up a brisk pace as the reader is taken through the life of the 34th President. There's just a bit more depth when it comes to Eisenhower's military command in WWII, but I think this book skims along the surface of most of his life while still praising his accomplishments and pointing out a few character interesting flaws, like his dislike for paying up when he lost a bet. I think this one was probably a good choice for me as I tend to go glassy-eyed when it comes to war and military strategy, and Johnson keeps it as simple as possible.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5“Eisenhower: A Life” is a concise, yet satisfying look at the life of the Supreme Allied Commander and 34TH President written by noted British historian Paul Johnson. In a brief 136 pages, the reader gets a better understanding of a man who until recently was pushed into the background of American history.Given the shortness of the biography, Johnson doesn’t waste words as he details Eisenhower’s early life and the beginning of his career. The path Eisenhower’s career took after the end of the First World War until the United States entry into the Second World War, was detailed enough to show how when the time came Eisenhower was able to keep the Allies on the same page until the end of the conflict. The years between the war and his presidency were covered sufficiently and angled to show Eisenhower’s increasing interest in deciding to run for high office. Eisenhower’s years in the White House were focused mostly on the international scene with only brief interruptions of domestic affairs. Johnson covers the last years of Eisenhower’s in a page to finish the book.While Johnson doesn’t skimp attention on anything detail of Eisenhower’s life, he doesn’t really go into detail due to the brevity of his text. While this primer-like decision is fine, the occasions when Johnson used his own conclusions without detail proof to back it up hurts the overall effort. Johnson’s conservative bent is seen throughout Eisenhower’s tenure as president of Columbia University and his White House years, although it was not an overly negative aspect to the whole work it could have been made less blatant.Overall, “Eisenhower: A Life” is not a book for those looking for a serious in-depth look at Dwight D. Eisenhower in both the military and politics. However, this book is good primer for those interested in the 34TH President of the United States for general knowledge of the man himself and of the time he lived in.