The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson (Volume 4)

The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson (Volume 4)

by RobertACaro (Author), RobertACaro (Author)

Synopsis

This is the fourth volume of Robert Caro's monumental work on American President Lyndon Johnson spans the years 1958 to 1964, arguably the most crucial years in the life of Johnson and pivotal years for American history. This era saw some of the most frustrating moments of Johnson's career, but also some of his most triumphant. His battle with the Kennedy brothers over the 1960 Democratic nomination for president was a bitter one, and the ensuing years of Johnson's vice-presidency were marked with humiliation. But, thrust into power following the assassination of J. F. Kennedy, Johnson grasped the presidential role with unprecedented skill. Caro provides a fresh perspective on Kennedy's assassination from Johnson's viewpoint, and penetrates deep into what it was like for him to assume a position of such power at a time of national crisis. The Passage of Power documents Johnson's extraordinary early presidency, forcing previously abandoned bills on the budget and civil rights through an uncooperative Congress and striving to achieve what he saw to be the highest standard of office. Caro shows a delicacy of touch and a profoundness of insight into the state of a nation under the hand of a political master. Collectively these volumes constitute a major history of America in the first three-quarters of the twentieth century.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 736
Publisher: Bodley Head
Published: 14 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 1847922171
ISBN 13: 9781847922175
Book Overview: The fourth instalment in Robert Caro's award-winning and bestselling biography of Lyndon Johnson, spanning a pivotal era in American history.

Media Reviews
Monumental... For many politicians it is the finest book on politics... Magnificent...the tension between the fraud and ruthlessness that repulsed political liberals and the reaction of voters to whom he delivered, make Caro's book the ultimate political story -- Daniel Finklestein The Times This extraordinary work will remain essential reading for decades to come -- Richard Lambert Financial Times A true story of huge personalities, bloody assassinations, loves, hatreds and betrayals (and the Kennedy family) that renders it by turns gripping, sensational and immensely depressing... A white-knuckle rollercoaster ride... Magisterial -- Andrew Roberts Telegraph A work of pure genius -- Steve Akehurst Huffington Post UK Caro's strength as a biographer is his ability to probe Johnson's mind and motivations... Riveting... A rollercoaster tale The Economist
Author Bio
Robert A. Caro graduated from Princeton University, later became a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, and was an investigative reporter for Newsday for six years. His first book, The Power Broker, won the Pulitzer Prize in biography. Both The Path to Power and Means of Ascent won the National Book Critics Circle Award as the Best Non-fiction Book of the Year. He has served as President of the Author's Guild of America and as Vice President of PEN, and currently lives in New York City with his wife.