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Presidents and Their Pens James C. Humes

Presidents and Their Pens By James C. Humes

Presidents and Their Pens by James C. Humes


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Presidents and Their Pens: The Story of White House Speechwriters by James C. Humes

Presidents and Their Pens: The Story of White House Speechwriters explores 23 presidencies through the detailed analysis of speeches including Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Teddy Roosevelt's Big Stick speech, Eisenhower's farewell to the nation, and Bill Clinton's compassionate words in the wake of tragedy. Confidant and wordsmith to five Republican presidents (Eisenhower, Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and George H.W. Bush), professor of language and noted historian James C. Humes tells how and why presidential speeches have marked milestones in our nation's history, from Washington through Obama. Readers will find out how FDR brought down the house with humor, how Give 'em hell Harry Truman planned his Whistle-Stop Tours, and how Ronald Reagan defied his advisors to make history at the Berlin Wall. Presenting stories of greatness as well as tragically unfulfilled promise, Presidents and Their Pens also features an introduction by author and historian Julie Nixon Eisenhower.

Presidents and Their Pens Reviews

The book is at its best when it discusses the speeches and speechwriters of recent presidents, and the chapter on FDR is superb.... Those who seek a brief, generally well-written and easy read on some of America's canonical presidents ... will find an enjoyable read in Presidents and Their Pens. * U.S. Studies Online *
James Humes is a political triple threat: skilled strategist, gifted orator, and wonderful writer. Now, in his thirty-eighth manuscript, he draws on all three talents and explains the arts of both presidential speech writing and delivery. Presidents and Their Pens is a must for anyone involved in the political process and those who wish to comprise an informed citizenry. -- Michael Smerconish, SiriusXM radio host, Philadelphia Inquirer columnist, and host of CNN's Smerconish
A page-turning history of famous 'pens' like Alexander Hamilton, John Quincy Adams, and playwright Robert Sherwood, along with less familiar names such as JFK's Ted Sorensen and Nixon's wordsmith Ray Price. -- John LeBoutillier, pundit and former Republican Congressman
Historian James Humes is part of a special tradition, that rare family of writers who innately know the power of words and how to use them, especially on behalf of those who lead our country. Presidents and Their Pens merits high praise. -- Liz Trotta, author and Fox News contributor
In Presidents and Their Pens, James Humes intrigues and enthralls with never-before-told stories of U.S. presidents and their speechwriters. -- Warren Adler, author

About James C. Humes

James C. Humes, White House speechwriter for Eisenhower, Nixon, Ford, George H.W. Bush, and Reagan, has practiced the art of public speaking as an attorney, lecturer, diplomat, and Pennsylvania State Legislator. The author of 38 books, Humes wrote the Pulitzer-nominated biography Churchill, Speaker of the Century, which won an Athenaeum of Philadelphia Literary Award. Other Humes titles include Churchill, The Prophetic Statesman; Target Churchill (with Warren Adler); Speak Like Churchill, Stand Like Lincoln: 21 Powerful Secrets of History's Greatest Speakers; The Reagan Persuasion: Charm, Deliver and Inspire a Winning Message; My Fellow Americans: Presidential Addresses That Shaped History; and Confessions of a White House Ghostwriter: Five Presidents and Other Political Adventures. Currently a Fellow at the University of Colorado, Humes has shared his expertise on American government as guest lecturer at more than 30 universities in Asia and Latin America, on behalf of the U.S. State Department.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Julie Nixon Eisenhower Chapter One-George Washington's Farewell Address Chapter Two-Thomas Jefferson-A Revolutionary Becomes a Reconciler Chapter Three-James Monroe Defines U.S. Foreign Policy Chapter Four-Andrew Jackson, American Folk Hero Chapter Five-Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Chapter Six-Grover Cleveland-A Light on a Dark Street Chapter Seven-Theodore Roosevelt's Big Stick Speech Chapter Eight-Pacifist Woodrow Wilson Declares War Chapter Nine-Warren Harding Revisited Chapter Ten-Calvin Coolidge, Philosopher from Vermont Chapter Eleven-FDR-Recovery in Peace and Victory in War Chapter Twelve-Harry Truman Extends America's Promise Chapter Thirteen-President Eisenhower's Prophesies Chapter Fourteen-John F. Kennedy-Symbol over Substance Chapter Fifteen-President Lyndon Johnson Declares His Dream for a Great Society Chapter Sixteen-Richard Nixon Mobilizes the Silent Majority Chapter Seventeen-Gerald Ford Shares Healing Words Chapter Eighteen-Jimmy Carter Delivers His Malaise Address Chapter Nineteen-Ronald Reagan Becomes the Champion of the Free World Chapter Twenty-George H.W. Bush Delivers His Kinder and Gentler Inaugural Chapter Twenty-One-Bill Clinton Manifests Communication Magic in Oklahoma Chapter Twenty-Two-The Second Bush Issue: An Historic Summons to the Free World Chapter Twenty-Three-Barack Obama, a Promising President? Bibliography

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NLS9780761867272
9780761867272
0761867279
Presidents and Their Pens: The Story of White House Speechwriters by James C. Humes
New
Paperback
University Press of America
2016-03-18
174
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