Eisenhower : The Pre-War Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905-1941 by Dwight D. Eisenhower (1998, Hardcover)

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PublisherJohns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-100801856744
ISBN-139780801856747
eBay Product ID (ePID)262121

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Number of Pages640 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameEisenhower : the Pre-War Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905-1941
SubjectPresidents & Heads of State, United States / General
Publication Year1998
TypeTextbook
AuthorDwight D. Eisenhower
Subject AreaBiography & Autobiography, History
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.6 in
Item Weight34.6 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN97-016445
Dewey Edition21
Reviews"This volume adds greatly to our understanding of Eisenhower's professional development and contains rich materials for the study of professionalism in the interwar army. These papers are wonderful for setting the Eisenhower presidency in context: readers will learn much about Eisenhower's 'great equation,' balancing military strength and a healthy economy. They also contribute to our understanding of the New Deal and American colonialism."-- Daun van Ee, co-editor of The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, "Holt and Leyerzapf have produced a work not just for scholars but for anyone interested in the career of Dwight David Eisenhower. Indeed, the book is, in a sense, an autobiography, and one that perhaps better than any of Eisenhower's other autobiographical works, gives us the real Ike."--Loren E. Pennington, Kansas History, ''Admirable... The material that Holt and Leyerzapf present from Eisenhower's personal and official correspondence and diaries provides considerable insight into and explanation for his later success, in both the military and politics. Significantly, Eisenhower: The Prewar Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905-1941 dispels -- once and for all -- the lingering myth that Eisenhower's spectacular rise to supreme commander during World War II was somehow a fluke, or that he was politically naive when he became president in 1952... A superb book that is a major contribution to our knowledge of Dwight Eisenhower... A fascinating examination of the least known years of Eisenhower's military career and is highly recommended.'' -- Carlo W. D'Este, Journal of Military History, "Admirable... The material that Holt and Leyerzapf present from Eisenhower's personal and official correspondence and diaries provides considerable insight into and explanation for his later success, in both the military and politics. Significantly, Eisenhower: The Prewar Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905-1941 dispels -- once and for all -- the lingering myth that Eisenhower's spectacular rise to supreme commander during World War II was somehow a fluke, or that he was politically naive when he became president in 1952... A superb book that is a major contribution to our knowledge of Dwight Eisenhower... A fascinating examination of the least known years of Eisenhower's military career and is highly recommended."--Carlo W. D'Este, Journal of Military History
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal[B]
SynopsisDwight D. Eisenhower's meteoric rise to prominence during World War II was not-as popular myth would have us believe-accidental, but the logical outcome of years of preparation. Eisenhower had enormous talents, opportunities to develop them, and an attentive corps of senior officers who watched and encouraged his ascent to high command. The diaries, letters, and documents assembled in this volume for the first time present a fresh, detailed examination of Dwight D. Eisenhower's formative years and the evolution of his genius for organization, logistics, and strategy. Eisenhower: The Prewar Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905-1941, edited by Daniel D. Holt and James W. Leyerzapf, follows Eisenhower's career from his tenure as Tank Corps commander to his studies at the Command and General Staff College and at the Army War College. It covers his duties in Western Europe with the American Battle Monuments Commission, his assignment to the office of the Assistant Secretary of War, his service in the War Department with Chief of Staff General Douglas MacArthur, and his role as Assistant Military Advisor to the American Mission to the Philippines under MacArthur. [The five diaries, personal and family letters, official military correspondence, speeches, published writings, and reports that constitute this volume offer the most compelling evidence yet of the impressive range of Eisenhower's experiences with the interwar army.] Eisenhower emerges from these documents as a man with uncommon insight into the critically important relationship among military preparation, economic imperatives, public opinion, and bureaucratic politics. His diaries- particularly the ''Notes on Men,'' the diary entries expressing his mounting exasperation with MacArthur, and his appraisal of the Philippine Army's officer corps-also reveal a natural leader who could instinctively discern the assets and liabilities of those around him. Eisenhower's conduct of coalition warfare in World War II, when he welded so many strong, disparate personalities into a unified command, is foreshadowed in Eisenhower: The Prewar Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905-1941. Helpfully annotated, with an introduction by John S. D. Eisenhower that places his father's papers in professional and personal context, this volume greatly enhances the portrait we have of Eisenhower's military career and his maturation as a soldier and a leader. Published in cooperation with the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Dwight D. Eisenhower's meteoric rise to prominence during World War II was not-as popular myth would have us believe-accidental, but the logical outcome of years of preparation. Eisenhower had enormous talents, opportunities to develop them, and an attentive corps of senior officers who watched and encouraged his ascent to high command. The ......, Eisenhower: The Prewar Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905-1941, follows Eisenhower's career from his graduation from West Point and service in the early Tank Corps to his studies at the Command and General Staff College and at the Army War College. It covers his duties in Western Europe with the American Battle Monuments Commission, his assignment to the office of the Assistant Secretary of War, his service in the War Department with Chief of Staff Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and his role as Assistant Military Advisor to the American Mission to the Philippines under General MacArthur. The five diaries, personal and family letters, official military correspondence, speeches, published writings, and reports that constitute this volume offer the most compelling evidence yet of the impressive range of Eisenhower's experiences between the wars.
LC Classification NumberE742.5.E372 1998

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