Preeminent historian and biographer Stanley Weintraub recaptures FDR's striking last campaign” and the year's momentous events, from the rainy city streets where Roosevelt, his legs paralyzed by polio since 1922, rode in an open car, to the battlefronts where the commander-in-chief's forces were closing in on Hitler and Hirohito. The tale is unforgettable.
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Praise
Roanoke Times, 8/12/12
An in-depth account of the election of 1944 Some readers might see an eerie similarity between the 1944 campaign and the 2012 campaign.”
Lowell Sun, 8/5/12
[A] great summer read for both lovers of politics as well as history buffs.”
Richmond Times-Dispatch, 8/19/12
Offers a detailed look at the 1944 race and contains details that even the most inveterate reader of FDR books will find fresh A penetrating look at a seminal campaign and an intriguing view of American history, Final Victory examines, with scholarship and sense, a unique moment in politics and a fascinating look at some of the major political and military figures of the Second World War. Weintraub again demonstrates his skill at examining the republic in moments of crisis.”
Asbury Park Press, 8/19/12
Weintraub does a masterful job of delivering some knockout punches to the reader early on He captures the essence of FDR Compelling reading A rollicking tale of politics, much of which will resonate with followers of the current presidential election.”
Briskly written Weintraub does a great job turning what could be a predictable subject (we know how it turns out, after all) into a page-turner. And he shows some interesting same-as-it-ever-was parallels to today.”
Hudson Valley News, 7/18/12
Weintraub has brought it all back This book reads like a novel. Whether or not you remember those days, they will come to life for you while reading this book.”
InfoDad.com, 7/26/12
[Weintraub] is certainly aware of ways in which the 1944 election has resonance with later ones Weintraub does a good job of using primary sources and of humanizing grand events of the day.”
Bookviews.com, August 2012
”A fascinating visit to the past."
Reference & Research Book News, August 2012
[Weintraub] employs an anecdotal/narrative sort of approach to the topic, offering a snapshot of the political mood and contexts of the country at a time of war as much as he considers the specifics of Roosevelt's decisions and activities as he campaigned with the relatively unknown Harry Truman.”
Library Journal, 8/10/12
Publishers Weekly, 3/26/12
Weintraub paints a vivid portrait of the public mood and of FDR literally willing himself to victory with a relatively unknown running mate, Harry Truman
Historically satisfying, bringing the events to life with telling anecdotes, Weintraub's book portrays a political icon determined to make his mark on America and the world in the twilight of his life.”
Kirkus Reviews, 5/15/12
In this well-researched, engaging history, Weintraub effectively brings the players to life, portraying the public and private faces of the witty, indomitable FDR and his opponent, the stiff, humorless New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Weintraub shows how Roosevelt, despite his illness, was still a force to be reckoned with A well-drawn political history of FDR's last days.”
Unshelved Book Club, 5/4/12
[A] satisfyingly gossipy history of Franklin D. Roosevelt's campaign for an unprecedented fourth term.”
WWII History, July 2012
[An] engrossing work dealing with the only American president to serve more than two terms.”
Milwaukee Shepherd-Express, 7/3/12
[A] well-researched and entertaining voyage through that long-ago, unprecedented campaign.”