The Invincible Quest by Conrad Black

The Invincible Quest by Conrad Black

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Milhous Nixon rose from modest beginnings to become Dwight D Eisenhower's vice-president in 1952 at the age of just 39. Beginning with Nixon's birth to Quaker parents in 1913 and ending with his death in 1994, this book traces his career, assessing both his achievements and evolution of historical thinking about him since his death.

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The Invincible Quest by Conrad Black

"The Invincible Quest" is an authoritative biography of one of the most accomplished and controversial political leaders of the 20th century. Beginning with Nixon's birth to Quaker parents in 1913 and ending with his death in 1994, Conrad Black traces Nixon's career, assessing both his achievements and the evolution of popular and historical thinking about him since his death. Nixon rose spectacularly from modest beginnings to become Dwight D. Eisenhower's vice-president in 1952 at the age of just 39. Defeated by John Kennedy in the presidential election of 1960, and humiliated in Californian elections two years later, his political career looked to be finished. But he returned from the wilderness to snatch victory in the presidential election of 1968, and in 1972 was re-elected in one of the biggest landslides in US presidential history. Then came Watergate, the shame of resignation, and the long road to redemption. Drawing on recently opened tapes and documents, and on Black's personal interviews with many of the major players in the Nixon administration, "The Invincible Quest" reveals a new side of Nixon: a man who didn't have the advantage of charisma but was surprisingly self-assured and effective; a man dogged by political scandal yet seemingly unstoppable. Black tells the extraordinary story of Nixon's meteoric rise, scandalous fall and partial rehabilitation in the fast-paced and supremely readable style that characterized his earlier, best-selling work, "Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Champion of Freedom" (2003).
..formidable biographical work...the most intellectual of our modern press barons has succeeded in writing a book that entitles him to be taken seriously as a vivid chronicler of the politics of his own era. It is the sheer sweep and range of Black's research and industry that first compels admiration...he knows how to tell a good story - Sunday Telegraph ...genuinely magnificent slab of a book...written wit enormous wit, brio and old-fashioned flourish...Not only does Black's book offer a wry and well-informed history of American presidential politics since the 1940s, it also succeeds in giving a splendidly rounded and plausible portrait of its much-despised, ever-controversial subject...splendid, epic, enthralling book - Daily Telegraph
Until November 2003 Conrad Black was Chief Executive of Hollinger International and owner of the Telegraph Group of newspapers. In 2001 he was created a life peer. Conrad Black is involved in a corporate governance controversy that will be adjudicated this year. He divides his time between London and Toronto.
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ISBN 13 9781847242099
ISBN 10 184724209X
Title The Invincible Quest
Author Conrad Black
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Quercus Publishing
Year published 2007-06-25
Number of pages 1120
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.