Letters Home by Harry Truman
Harry S Truman author Monte M Poen editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Missouri Press
Published:30th Apr '03
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Letters Home by Harry Truman provides a fascinating collection of colorful letters and ""diary notes"" by Truman, all compiled and edited by Monte Poen. The letters, gathered from many sources, include missives sent by Truman to his daughter, his mother and sister, his cousins, and of course his wife, Bess. This potpourri of information provides an intimate and revealing portrait of a man who went from being a farmer in dire straits - trying to make enough money to marry the woman he loved - to becoming the leader of the most powerful country in the free world.
Truman's letters are those of a man who deeply loved his family. He worries about his wife's health, meanwhile reassuring her that he is taking care of his own health. He encloses in his letters an occasional dollar bill for Margaret when she gets an A on a grammar school test, and apologizes when he can't get back to Missouri oftener to visit the other relatives. Occasionally, Truman's frustrations with his job as president boil over and his prose gets frank and salty.... These letter give us an engaging picture of an ordinary man growing into a job of paramount importance. - Grand Rapids Press; ""More so than the previous volumes of letters, this volume, primarily because it contains a large number of letters to Margaret, reveals a doting and concerned father continually interested in her doings and anxious about her well-being from infancy onward. In all, these letters, carefully edited by Monte Poen, make for pleasant reading."" - Presidential Studies Quarterly; ""Letters Home is a useful firsthand account of Truman's rise to greatness, partial but vivid from the pen of the author himself."" - Chicago Sun-Times; ""Letters Home by Harry Truman contains highly personal correspondence never before published and thought to be long lost.... This is a new, fuller look at Truman than other volumes of letters have provided, and he shines through as a human being above and beyond his power and prestige."" - Charleston Evening Post
ISBN: 9780826214744
Dimensions: 218mm x 141mm x 23mm
Weight: 424g
328 pages