Eleanor and FranklinW. W. Norton & Company, 08.09.2014 - 1008 Seiten The #1 New York Times Bestseller—Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award In his extraordinary biography of the major political couple of the twentieth century, Joseph P. Lash reconstructs from Eleanor Roosevelt's personal papers her early life and four-decade marriage to the four-time president who brought America back from the Great Depression and helped to win World War II. The result is an intimate look at the vibrant private and public worlds of two incomparable people. |
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... asked her as summer drew to a close,or would sheprefer “alittle coupe or Victoria?” He thought he could afford tobuy one for her ifshe wouldfind it useful and enjoy the driving. As the wedding day neared,Mrs. Hall, although happy forher ...
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... asked that his body be moved to the family vault at Tivoli, Corinne was grateful. “I want towriteyou afew linesto thankyou for having let me know thatall wassafely accomplished and that Elliott nowlies by Anna and his boy.I cannot help ...
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... asked her the nextday. “'Myotherdress is in thewash,' she answered.” One dayshe spilledinkon her dress. Whenshetookit offand tried to washitina basin, theinkspot spread all overthedress. “But shehadto wearit,” said Helen. This was not ...
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... asked them todoanessay based on their reading. Later, when thegirls read their essays, shedevastated those who parroted whatshe had Eleanor still see said.A halfcentury later could the indignant headmistress, as one ofthegirls read her ...
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Inhalt
THE SPARKIS STRUCK 9 YOUNG INA YOUNG COUNTRY INAYOUNG TIME MOTHER 14 HONEYMOON 15 SETTLING DOWN | |
THE WIFE OF A PUBLIC OFFICIAL | |
THE ROOSEVELTS GO TO WASHINGTON | |
BRINGING UPHER CHILDREN 19 THE APPROACHOFWAR 20 PRIVATE INTO PUBLIC PERSON 21 TRIAL BY FIRE | |
FOR | |
LIFE FOR DEATH 11 MOTHER AND | |
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