Description: TITLE: Grover Cleveland: A Study in Courage: Volumes 1 & 2 (Two-Volume Set) (Easton Library of the Presidents, Nos. 22 & 24) AUTHOR: Nevins, Allan AUTHOR 2 (if applicable): n/a AUTHOR 3 (if applicable): n/a ILLUSTRATOR (if applicable): n/a PUBLISHER: The Easton Press, Date: 1988 ISBN: N/A (pre-ISBN publication) FORMAT: Leatherbound, 832 (across 2 volumes) pages EDITION: First Edition Thus PRINTING [if applicable]: 1st Printing (No Later Stated) BOOK CONDITION: Very Good JACKET CONDITION: No Jacket (As Issued) DIMENSIONS (if available): 9.25 x 6.50 x 2.25 in. approx. KEYWORDS: President, United States, Easton Library, Grover Cleveland, 22nd, 24th President, America, 1800s, 19th Century, Biography, History, Government, Politics, DESCRIPTION: From the Collector's Notes: Volume I: If politics is the art of compromise, then it is surprising that Grover Cleveland should be ranked as one of America's truly great Presidents. For here was a man who held steadfastly to what he believed. As author Nevins notes, "Under storms that would have bent any man of lesser strength he ploughed straight forward, never flinching, always following the path that his conscience approved to the end." Cleveland came to power at a time when confidence in the federal government was at a low. The post-Civil War decades had seen blatant abuse of power by arrogant politicians and, by 1884, the people had had enough. Grover Cleveland was what the nation needed, a man of integrity who would lead them out of the mire. The son of a Protestant minister, Cleveland personified the basic American values of honesty, courage and common sense. These had been hallmarks of his political career since he began as a party worker in Buffalo, New York. "Public office is public trust," he once noted. As Buffalo's mayor and, later, as Governor of New York, he routed out corruption and reduced the influence of the special interest groups, including members of his own party. The whole country took notice. As the Presidential election of 1884 approached, it was politics as usual among Republican leaders. Their nominee was James Blaine, who had previously been implicated in a financial scandal involvin. railroad payoffs. Some Republican party members were so outrage that they openly voiced support for Cleveland, the Democratic nominee. In the end, their defection may have tipped the balance Cleveland's election victory was by the narrowest of margins, just 23,005 votes, to become the first Democratic President since the Civi War. Faced with a Republican Senate, Cleveland used his powers of veto, appointment and administrative control to steer a slow, steady course of practical reform. In the process, the President made powerful enemies among politicians, reformers, Civil War veterans and indus-trialists. Their opposition, coupled with a lackluster campaign, led to Cleveland's loss to Benjamin Harrison in the presidential election of 1888. This first volume of Allan Nevins comprehensive biography traces Cleveland's life from his birth in Caldwell, New Jersey, through the 1888 election... Volume II: Grover Cleveland was not embittered by his defeat in the election of 1888. His relief at leaving office was genuine, but short lived. As he watched his successor, Benjamin Harrison, systematically undo much of what he had accomplished, Cleveland could not resist the temptation to speak out. He thus returned to the political limelight, and Americans, disgruntled by the effects of Harrison's policies, were ready to listen. The election of 1892 was a rematch of four years earlier. Monetary policy became the central issue of the campaign, and the battle lines were clearly drawn. In the end, Cleveland won handily, becoming the only President ever to be elected to two non-consecutive terms. The euphoria of Cleveland's vindication quickly passed, how-ever. The seeds of financial disaster sown in the previous four years took root almost immediately after the election. Bank failures, bankruptcies and widespread unemployment seized the economy. In its panic to find a quick, easy solution - and a scapegoat - Congress balked at cooperating with the President. Cleveland eventually won that battle, but the struggle destroyed his chances for further reforms. The tide of public opinion turned against the President who, neverthe-less, held to his convictions for the remainder of his term. It is a measure of the man's character that the last words he uttered on his deathbed were, "I have tried so hard to do right." His courage, even in the face of adversity, eventually earned Cleveland a place of honor among America's Presidents. It would appear that each time the public's confidence in its leaders is shaken, Grover Cleveland's stature increases. Thus, Allan Nevin's meticulously documented biography takes on additional importance. It is a vital link in the history and evolution of the modern Presidency. A lifelong student of American history, Allan Nevins began his career as a newspaperman. He lectured on history at several leading universities and, in 1958, became a senior fellow of research at the Henry E. Huntington Library in San Marino, California. Nevins's literary legacy includes numerous acclaimed biogra-phies, of John D. Rockefeller, John Fremont, Henry Ford and HerbertH. Lehman, among others. He won two Pulitzer Prizes, along with the Bancroft Prize and Scribner Centenary Prize. Reviewers have praised his thorough, scholarly approach to historical subjects, while also lauding his highly "readable and flowing" literary style. Grover Cleveland is particularly fascinating because it provides a totally new insight into the former President. As the Philadelphia Inquirer noted, "There appears for the first time a roundly developed picture of the man in his true, political surroundings and relations to his political associates and foes." Nevins writes with sympathy of Cleveland's richly human traits, and with admiration of his enormous energy, dedication and courage. This important literary work, presented in two volumes, is a valuable addition to your collection. Bound in genuine leather with accents of 22kt. gold on the spine, Grover Cleveland: A Study in Courage is indeed worthy of The Library of the Presidents. ********** This is the Easton Library of the Presidents reprints Nevin's two-volume biography of the 22nd and 24th President, originally published by Dodd, Mead & Company in 1932 (Volume I & II). For convenience, I have numbered these volumes based on the order of the Presidencies; numbers do not reflect the order in which the volumes were originally released. This copy includes the original collector's notes for each volume, and the unused original custom bookplates. CONDITION: Light shelf-wear to the green leather covers, fading to the top edges. Volume 2 front cover has white mark on the green leather (see photos). Some faint wear and mild foxing to the top and outside edge gilt, the interior of each volume appears clean and unmarked. Accompanying documentation displays some ageing around the edges. A solid VG set. 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Binding: Leather
Language: English
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Region: North America
Author: Allan Nevins
Publisher: Easton Press
Topic: American (US)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: History
Character Family: American Presidents
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