Home > Authors > Jack Bell > The splendid misery
The splendid misery
Reviving memories of a dozen national administrations, this backstage account traces the running battle between the executive and legislative branches to capture political leadership of the nation. In doing so, it etches the pattern by which the workaday functions of the country's highest office are carried out, not always by the President. Told in an anecdotal style, much of the work is devoted to the administrations of Franklin, D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and President Eisenhower.
Recent activity
Rate this book to see your activity here.
5 Books Similar to The splendid misery by Jack Bell
Bookscovery readers who liked The splendid misery also like
Civil War heavy explosive ordnance, Mr. Conservative and Mr. Conservative: Barry Goldwater.
How many of these have you read?
Comments and reviews of The splendid misery
Please sign in to leave a comment