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George Harvey

A Passionate Patriot

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"George Harvey 'A Passionate Patriot'" is a comprehensive biographical exploration of one of the mos...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
456
EAN
9781025446691
ISBN
1025446690
Enbook ID
52989682
Greutate
813
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 25

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"George Harvey 'A Passionate Patriot'" is a comprehensive biographical exploration of one of the most influential figures in early 20th-century American journalism and international diplomacy. Written by Willis Fletcher Johnson with contributions reflecting the perspective of Calvin Coolidge, this work chronicles the remarkable career of George Harvey, a man whose influence reached the highest levels of government and media.

The narrative traces Harvey's professional journey from his prominent roles as editor of "Harper's Weekly" and "The North American Review" to his pivotal involvement in presidential politics. Known for his keen political instincts, Harvey played a significant role in the rise of Woodrow Wilson before transitioning his support to the Republican party, eventually serving as the United States Ambassador to Great Britain. This biography examines Harvey's complex personality, his unwavering commitment to American interests, and his strategic maneuvers within the political landscape. By detailing his interactions with world leaders and his impact on public discourse, the work offers valuable insights into the intersection of the press and political power during a transformative era in United States history. It stands as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the political evolution of the early 1900s through the life of a dedicated patriot.

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