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Books with title Franklin D. Roosevelt

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life

    Robert Dallek

    eBook (Penguin, Nov. 2, 2017)
    From the acclaimed author of John F. Kennedy: An Unfinished Life, the biography of one of America's greatest presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt was the only American president ever to serve four terms. He came from the highest echelons of American society, and though progressively incapacitated by polio from the age of thirty-nine, never showed the slightest self-pity, refusing to allow the disease to constrain his ambition or his place in public life. During the Depression of the 1930s he became the foremost presidential champion of the needy, instituted the famous New Deal and brought about revolutionary changes in America's social and political institutions. Two years into the Second World War he persuaded Americans that it was their unavoidable duty to fight, and brought about a profound reversal in the country's foreign policy. During that titanic conflict he formed a unique friendship with Winston Churchill, and became the central figure in the Western Alliance.Dallek attributes FDR's success to two remarkable political insights. First, more than any other president, he understood that effectiveness in American politics depended on building a national consensus and commanding stable long-term popular support. Second, he made the presidency the central, most influential institution in modern America's political system. In addressing the country's international and domestic problems, Roosevelt recognized the vital importance of remaining closely attentive to the full range of public sentiment around the decisions made by government-perhaps his most enduring lesson in effective leadership. In an era of national and international division, there could be no more timely biography of America's preeminent twentieth-century leader than one that demonstrates his unparalleled ability as a uniter and consensus maker.
  • Franklin D.Roosevelt

    Eve Merriam, Bette J. Davis

    Hardcover (Dennis Dobson, March 15, 1961)
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt: American Hero

    Hugh Roome

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Meet Franklin D. Roosevelt!Fact-filled Rookie Read-About Biographies introduce the youngest readers to influential women and men, both past and present. Colorful photos and age appropriate text encourage children to read on their own-as they learn about people like Serena Williams, Neil Armstrong, Rosa Parks, Anne Frank and many more. FDR was born to a life of privilege, but he had uncommon empathy for those who were cold, hungry, and poor. He overcame a crippling illness to become one of America's most revered presidents.
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Wil Mara

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2004)
    An introduction to the life of the thirty-second president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose three terms in office spanned the years of the Depression and the Second World War.
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Wyatt Blassingame

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, April 1, 1994)
    Traces the life of the three-term U.S. president, describes how he overcame personal adversity, and looks at his leadership during the Depression and the Second World War
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life

    Robert Dallek, Rick Adamson

    Audio CD (Penguin Audio, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post and NPR“We come to see in FDR the magisterial, central figure in the greatest and richest political tapestry of our nation’s entire history” —Nigel Hamilton, Boston Globe“Meticulously researched and authoritative” —Douglas Brinkley, The Washington Post“A workmanlike addition to the literature on Roosevelt.” —David Nasaw, The New York Times“Dallek offers an FDR relevant to our sharply divided nation” —Michael Kazin“Will rank among the standard biographies of its subject” —Publishers WeeklyA one-volume biography of Roosevelt by the #1 New York Times bestselling biographer of JFK, focusing on his career as an incomparable politician, uniter, and deal maker In an era of such great national divisiveness, there could be no more timely biography of one of our greatest presidents than one that focuses on his unparalleled political ability as a uniter and consensus maker. Robert Dallek’s Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life takes a fresh look at the many compelling questions that have attracted all his biographers: how did a man who came from so privileged a background become the greatest presidential champion of the country’s needy? How did someone who never won recognition for his intellect foster revolutionary changes in the country’s economic and social institutions? How did Roosevelt work such a profound change in the country’s foreign relations? For FDR, politics was a far more interesting and fulfilling pursuit than the management of family fortunes or the indulgence of personal pleasure, and by the time he became president, he had commanded the love and affection of millions of people. While all Roosevelt’s biographers agree that the onset of polio at the age of thirty-nine endowed him with a much greater sense of humanity, Dallek sees the affliction as an insufficient explanation for his transformation into a masterful politician who would win an unprecedented four presidential terms, initiate landmark reforms that changed the American industrial system, and transform an isolationist country into an international superpower. Dallek attributes FDR’s success to two remarkable political insights. First, unlike any other president, he understood that effectiveness in the American political system depended on building a national consensus and commanding stable long-term popular support. Second, he made the presidency the central, most influential institution in modern America’s political system. In addressing the country’s international and domestic problems, Roosevelt recognized the vital importance of remaining closely attentive to the full range of public sentiment around policy-making decisions—perhaps FDR’s most enduring lesson in effective leadership.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Gillian Gosman, Eduardo Alaman

    Library Binding (Powerplus, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Introduces the life and accomplishments of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the president of the United States during most of the Great Depression and World War II.
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Jeffrey H. Hacker

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1983)
    A biography of the man who was elected to the office of presidency four times and provided inspired leadership during the Depression and later in the face of the Nazi menace.
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Gillian Gosman

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Biography of 32nd U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    David Taylor

    Paperback (Heinemann/Raintree, April 1, 2003)
    Taylor, David
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Lorena Huddle

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2016)
    During Franklin D. Roosevelts twelve years as U.S. president, most people loved him, but many thought he was destroying the country and their way of life. Roosevelt became president in 1933, in the midst of a global business depression. Millions of people had no work or money. He created jobs and helped those who needed help, but to accomplish this he had to change the government's part in national life. He ably led America during World War II and played the principal part in starting the United Nations. Some of his methods may be questioned but his goals were admirable.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

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    Unknown Binding (Barnes & Noble Publishing, March 6, 2005)
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