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Author Baier, Bret, author.

Title Three days in January : Dwight Eisenhower's final mission [Hoopla electronic resource] / Bret Baier, with Catherine Whitney.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : HarperCollins, 2019.
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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file (4hr., 46 min.)) : digital.
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Series Three Days ;
Baier, Bret. Three Days. Spoken word ;
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Performer Narrated by Bret Baier and Danny Campbell.
Summary In Three Days in January, Bret Baier masterfully casts the period between Eisenhower's now-prophetic farewell address on the evening of January 17, 1961, and Kennedy's inauguration on the afternoon of January 20 as the closing act of one of modern America's greatest leaders-during which Eisenhower urgently sought to prepare both the country and the next president for the challenges ahead. Those three days in January 1961, Baier shows, were the culmination of a lifetime of service that took Ike from rural Kansas to West Point, to the battlefields of World War II, and finally to the Oval Office. When he left the White House, Dwight Eisenhower had done more than perhaps any other modern American to set the nation, in his words, "on our charted course toward permanent peace and human betterment." On January 17, Eisenhower spoke to the nation in one of the most remarkable farewell speeches in U.S. history. Ike looked to the future, warning Americans against the dangers of elevating partisanship above national interest, excessive government budgets (particularly deficit spending), the expansion of the military-industrial complex, and the creeping political power of special interests. Seeking to ready a new generation for power, Eisenhower intensely advised the forty-three-year-old Kennedy before the inauguration. Baier also reveals how Eisenhower's two terms changed America forever for the better, and demonstrates how today Ike offers us the model of principled leadership that polls say is so missing in politics. Three Days in January forever makes clear that Eisenhower, an often forgotten giant of U.S. history, still offers vital lessons for our own time and stands as a lasting example of political leadership at its most effective and honorable.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969 -- Oratory -- Juvenile literature.
Rhetoric -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.
Communication in politics -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1953-1961 -- Juvenile literature.
Added Author Whitney, Catherine, author.
Campbell, Danny (Narrator)
Baier, Bret, (narrator)
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ISBN 9780062944986 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
0062944983 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT12344354
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