David A. Nichols, a leading expert on the Eisenhower presidency, is the author of A Matter of Justice: Eisenhower and the Beginning of the Civil Rights Revolution and Lincoln and the Indians. He lives in Winfield, Kansas.
""Eisenhower 1956" is a gripping account of Ike's masterful
handling of the Suez crisis. Set against the backdrop of the
president's two life-threatening illnesses, David A. Nichols'
penetrating examination of a potentially disastrous incident in the
tinderbox of the Middle East reveals how Eisenhower's decisive
actions averted a deadly war and deterred the Soviet Union from
intervening during some of the darkest days of the Cold
War."--Carlo D'Este, author of "Eisenhower: A Soldier's Life" and
"Patton: A Genius For War"
""Eisenhower 1956" is a wonderfully suspenseful account of perhaps
the most dangerous crisis of the Cold War, and demonstrates
brilliantly how well Eisenhower handled it--despite the fact that
he was recovering from a heart attack--employing deft diplomacy, a
matchless sense of how to use America's power, steely firmness even
towards old friends and allies, and a strong sense of what was
right, in the pursuit of peace."--Michael Korda, author of "Ulysses
S. Grant, Ike, "and "Hero"
""Eisenhower 1956" is the ultimate inside story of Ike's exemplary
leadership during the world's first nuclear crisis. Surprisingly,
it is also a riveting tale that reads like a suspense thriller,
ending with a narrow escape from disastrous consequences." --Daun
van Ee, editor, "The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower"
"A richly contextual reappraisal of a telling year in the
presidency. . . . A suspenseful study that moves chronologically
through the days in which the U.S. government was on tenterhooks. .
. . A solid revisiting of this compelling leader about whom we are
still learning."--"Kirkus Reviews"
"A staggering moment of peril, vividly captured by a gifted author.
. . . A riveting and relevant analysis of a sequence of events that
placed the great nations of the period at the brink of a world war.
. . . A pioneer in the Eisenhower landscape . . . Nichols captures
all of this with his trademark precision. . . . A splendid book."
--Jim Newton, "Los Angeles Times"
"David Nichols's book on Eisenhower's momentous year is fresh and
insightful--and powerful and exciting. The more we know about Ike's
subtle but masterful ability to keep the peace, the more we miss
his kind in politics and government." --Evan Thomas, author of" The
War Lovers"
"Hampered by serious illness, President Eisenhower nevertheless
brilliantly managed the Suez crisis of 1956. Historian David
Nichols, using new archival documentation, reveals Ike's strategy
to bring peace to the Middle East in a riveting blow-by-blow
fashion. A truly important work of scholarship. Highly
recommended."--Douglas Brinkley, Professor of History at Rice
University and author of "The Wilderness Warrior"
Advance Praise for"Eisenhower 1956" "David Nichols' "Eisenhower
1956" is magnificent, the definitive account of one of the most
crucial years of Eisenhower's presidency and of his most dangerous
foreign crisis. Nichols' rigorous use of primary sources is not
only a model for historians, but it also makes for a superb read."
--Jean Edward Smith, author of "FDR "and "Grant"
One of "7 History Books Worth Checking Out in 2011" --"Christian
Science Monitor"
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