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A gripping tale of international intrigue and betrayal, Eisenhower 1956 is the white-knuckle story of how President Dwight D. Eisenhower guided the United States through the Suez Canal crisis of 1956. The crisis climaxed in a tumultuous nine-day period fraught with peril just prior to the 1956 presidential election, with Great Britain, France, and Israel invading Egypt while the Soviet Union ruthlessly crushed rebellion in Hungary.
David A. Nichols, a leading expert on Eisenhower's presidency, draws on hundreds of documents declassified in the last thirty years, enabling the reader to look over Ike's shoulder and follow him day by day, sometimes hour by hour as he grappled with the greatest international crisis of his presidency. The author uses formerly top secret minutes of National Security Council and Oval Office meetings to illuminate a crisis that threatened to escalate into global conflict. Remaindered title. Softcover, 368 pages.
This is a Remaindered title: a new, unread, publisher over-stock copy in excellent condition, discounted anywhere from 20% to 49% off list, depending on the title. It could have light scuff marks or shelf wear but each book meets our high quality standards. All books will be marked with a stroke of a felt-tipped marker across the top or bottom of the book's pages, near the spine. We are confident you will be very happy with your purchase. Your purchase supports the education and exhibit programs of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum.
E1257: A Matter of Justice: Ike & the Beginning of the Civil Rights Revolution
$22.95 (Each)
E1155: Ike & Dick: Portrait of a Strange Political Marriage
$27.00 (Each)