Description: Herbert Hoover: A Biography by Eugene Lyons (Easton Press Library Presidents) CONDITION: *PLEASE READ* Like New condition. Small dents on spine bands/ribs due to improper storage (please view pictures). Unread. Barely opened. Ribbon in original position from factory. Includes collector's notes page and unmarked/unused Ex Libris sticker. No other obvious damage or wear. Pictures are of the actual item you will receive. Any flaws not mentioned are not intentional. Please view pictures carefully. SHIPS ASAP WITH WRAPAROUND CARDBOARD BACKING OVER ARCHIVAL PAPER IN WATERPROOF POLY MAILER via USPS MEDIA MAIL If you have any questions about the item please do not hesitate to ask. DESCRIPTION: (from from Leather Bound Treasure Books) HERBERT HOOVER: A BIOGRAPHYHerbert Hoover by Eugene Lyons provides a comprehensive exploration of the life and legacy of one of America's most influential figures. Born on August 10, 1874, in West Branch, Iowa, Herbert Clark Hoover rose from humble beginnings to become the 31st President of the United States. His journey from an impoverished childhood to the pinnacle of political power is a testament to his remarkable resilience, intellect, and determination. Hoover's early years were marked by hardship and struggle. Orphaned at a young age, he was raised by relatives and faced numerous challenges on his path to success. Despite these obstacles, Hoover displayed a keen intellect and a strong work ethic, earning a scholarship to Stanford University where he studied geology. This academic pursuit would shape his future career and lay the foundation for his success in business and politics. After graduating from Stanford in 1895, Hoover embarked on a successful career as a mining engineer, traveling the world and gaining valuable experience in the industry. He quickly gained recognition for his expertise and leadership, becoming known as a skilled problem solver and innovator in the field. Hoover's reputation as a humanitarian also began to emerge during this time. He gained international acclaim for his efforts to provide relief to civilians affected by World War I, leading the Commission for Relief in Belgium and later serving as the head of the American Relief Administration. His work saved millions of lives and solidified his reputation as a compassionate and capable leader. In the aftermath of the war, Hoover's political career began to take shape. He served as Secretary of Commerce under Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge, where he played a key role in promoting economic growth and innovation. His progressive policies and advocacy for government intervention in the economy earned him widespread praise and admiration. In 1928, Hoover achieved his greatest ambition, winning the presidency in a landslide victory over Democrat Al Smith. However, his time in office would be overshadowed by the onset of the Great Depression. Despite his efforts to address the economic crisis, including the implementation of public works projects and efforts to stabilize the banking system, Hoover's presidency ultimately faltered as the country descended into economic turmoil. Eugene Lyons' biography provides a nuanced and insightful look into Hoover's life, offering readers a deeper understanding of his complex personality and his enduring impact on American history. Despite the challenges he faced, Herbert Hoover's legacy remains a testament to the power of perseverance, leadership, and service to others. EASTON PRESS LIBRARY OF THE PRESIDENTSThe Easton Press Library of Presidents is a prestigious collection of biographies that chronicles the lives and legacies of each of the United States presidents. Produced by the Easton Press, renowned for its high-quality leather-bound books, this series presents meticulously researched and beautifully crafted volumes dedicated to each president, from George Washington to the most recent incumbent. Each volume features exquisite bindings, archival-quality paper, and intricate illustrations, making them not only informative but also prized additions to any collector's library. With contributions from esteemed historians and scholars, the Easton Press Library of Presidents offers readers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the individuals who have shaped the course of American history.
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Binding: Leather
Language: English
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Author: Eugene Lyons
Publisher: Easton Press
Topic: Herbert Hoover
Subject: Biography & Autobiography
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