Ike and Dick, Jeffrey Frank
Ike and Dick, Jeffrey Frank
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Ike and Dick
Portrait of a Strange Political Marriage

Author: Jeffrey Frank

Narrator: Arthur Morey

Unabridged: 13 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/05/2013


Synopsis

Richard Nixon was a young Navy officer when he first saw Dwight D.
Eisenhower through a storm of tickertape as Manhattan celebrated the end
of the war in Europe. Seven years later, Nixon was Eisenhower's running
mate on the Republican presidential ticket—the beginning of a political
and personal relationship that lasted for nearly twenty years. Despite a
gulf that separated them by age and temperament, their association
evolved into a collaboration that helped to shape the nation's political
ideology, foreign policy, and domestic goals, from civil rights to the
civilian space program. Ike and Dick relates much
that occurred out of public view, such as the sensitive discussions
among senior staffers concerned about Nixon's proper role when
Eisenhower suffered illnesses that might have incapacitated him. Based
on deep archival research and interviews with dozens of men and women
who knew and worked with both men, including family members, it offers
fresh views of Nixon, the striving tactician, and the legendary general,
a distant man with a warm smile who could, and did, make Nixon's life
miserable. In rediscovering the circle that surrounded
them and a cast that includes Billy Graham, Senator Joseph McCarthy,
Martin Luther King Jr., powerful newspaper columnists, early television
personalities, and even the chilly young adman H.R. Haldeman, Ike and Dick provides an intimate view of America during the Cold War and of two men whose influence has never waned.


About Jeffrey Frank

Jeffrey Frank is the author of the novels The Columnist, Bad Publicity, Trudy Hopedale, and The Creep. A longtime journalist, he is a former senior editor of The New Yorker as well as the former deputy editor of the Washington Post's Outlook section.  He lives in Manhattan with his wife, Diana. They have one son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve on February 09, 2017

[URL not allowed] “Ike & Dick: Portrait of a Strange Political Marriage” by Jeffrey Frank was published in 2013. Frank is an author and journalist; he was formerly senior editor at The New Yorker and deputy editor of the “Outlook” section of The Washington Post. In addition to......more

Goodreads review by Ben on February 07, 2014

This book is very accurately titled. It is literally about Ike and Dick's strange relationship. Huge events like Bobby Kennedy's assassination get barely a sentence, but Christmas cards between the two are dissected down to how Eisenhower signs off (i.e. will he use the chummier, 'Ike', indicating t......more

Goodreads review by Jim on April 10, 2013

An absorbing depiction of one president's passive-aggressive psychological abuse of his vice-president. Nixon-haters will gain a useful modicum of sympathy for their perpetual villain, as he assumes Grendel-like proportions under the cruel ministrations of the outwardly genial Ike. The cult of Ike g......more

Goodreads review by Steven on May 01, 2013

You know this Ike - the leader who stumbles over words yet never lets anybody doubt who's boss. Broad heartland smile, piercing blue eyes. But you might not know this Dick. In many ways Jeffrey Frank draws a familiar picture: the insecurity, the attack-dog politics, the social ineptness, the two lef......more

Goodreads review by John on January 02, 2018

An excellent appraisal of the relationship, both political and personal, between Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. The book kept my interest from beginning to end. I'm always glad to find out something new about history, and one example from this book was Nixon's rather enlightened view on civil......more