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David Greenberg
…a lively history of the crisscrossing personal relationships among America's post-World War II presidents…The authors revel in describing behind-the-scenes and especially face-to-face encounters…—The Washington Post
Overview
The first history of the private relationships among modern American presidents—their backroom deals, rescue missions, secret alliances, and enduring rivalries.
The Presidents Club, established at Dwight Eisenhower’s inauguration by Harry Truman and Herbert Hoover, is a complicated place: its members are bound forever by the experience of the Oval Office and yet are eternal rivals for history’s favor. Among their secrets: How Jack Kennedy tried to blame Ike for the Bay of Pigs....