Presents evidence to support the author's claim that President Franklin Roosevelt knew about Japan's plan to attack Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and in fact had approved an eight-step program designed to deliberately provoke Japan in an attempt to win the approval of the American public to join the war.
Fala, the dog who accompanied Franklin D. Roosevelt to the White House in 1940, remains loyal to his owner even as the stresses of World War II begin to take their toll on the president.
The life story of U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, a brilliant leader who united the American people during perilous times and proved to the world that his physical disability could not prevent him from achieving greatness.
A biography of the man who was elected to the presidency four times and provided inspired leadership during the Depression and, later, in the face of the Nazi menace.
A biography by her son of the woman who, despite her shyness, followed her conscience to become one of the most admired, most criticized, and most influential First Ladies in United States history.
A biography of the thirty-second President, the only one to be elected to a fourth term, who began the New Deal to counteract the effects of the Depression.