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Ike in Love And War

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Dwight D. Eisenhower is one of America’s greatest and least appreciated presidents. 

Here is a timely new look at Dwight D.

Eisenhower, the president who saved America from bitter division and prevented the outbreak of World War III. Richard Striner draws upon the latest Eisenhower scholarship to show the many secrets of “Ike,” making the case that this extraordinary man was, in many ways, a tragic hero. 

His book shows the sacrifices he made to serve America.

By asking new questions and exploring Ike’s hidden achievements, Ike in Love and War reveals the cost of great presidential achievement. 

Praise for Ike in Love and War!

“ a groundbreaking look into this genuinely great American (A) superbly engaging book of great consequence.  A book that is especially relevant in our dangerously complicated and volatile world.” — Chuck Hagel, Vietnam Veteran, Former U.S.

Senator and Former Secretary of Defense 

“Ike in Love and War is a dazzlingly bold penetration of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s mind… This book is a groundbreaking step forward in understanding the hidden dimensions of Eisenhower’s leadership.”  — Brig. Gen. Carl W. Reddel, USAF (Ret.), Executive Director, Dwight D.

Eisenhower Memorial Commission 

“Americans have good reason today to be interested in the way President Eisenhower united the nation in the s …The author delves deeply and originally into the emotional development of this remarkable leader.”  — Louis Galambos, Editor, The Papers of Dwight D.

Eisenhower 

Striner’s “rigorous research and lively writing produce a compelling case for Ike’s leadership, in a book that itself is ‘masterful.’”  — David A. Nichols, author of A Matter of Justice: Eisenhower and the Beginning of the Civil Rights Revolution 

breaks new ground.

Deeply researched and accessible, as well as provocative”  — Philip Terzian, author of Architects of Power: Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and the American Century