Dwight D. Eisenhower; a gauge of greatness
Eisenhower measured his own greatness by these qualities: vision, integrity, understanding, courage, depth of character, and the ability to communicate.
Main Author: | Morin, Relman, 1907-1973. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Simon and Schuster,
[1969]
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Physical Description: |
256 pages : illustrations, facsimile, portraits (some color) ; 29 cm. |
Series: |
Associated Press biography.
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Table of Contents:
- A gauge of greatness
- "I was raised to prize that code"
- The road opens
- The lieutenant's lady
- Genesis of a leader
- Fox Conner
- Preview of three battlefields
- The Tripos completed
- The first star
- The reason why
- "And over here"
- The African enigma
- The glacis of Europe
- The fateful night
- "A superb tacitician"
- Island in the darkness
- "Mission fulfilled"
- "I believe fanatically"
- Many wonderful hours
- Human-heartedness
- Hail to the chief
- A cross to bear
- "The cost of one bomber"
- Crossroads
- The valley of the shadow
- Laws and the man
- The bread of adversity
- Commander-in-chief
- Fulfillment
- A gauge of greatness.