1932 : the rise of Hitler and FDR -- two tales of politics, betrayal, and unlikely destiny
(2016)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
973.917/PIETRUSZA,D

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 973.917/PIETRUSZA,D Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Guilford, Connecticut : LP [Lyons Press], [2016]
DESCRIPTION

xxi, 504 pages,16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780762793020, 0762793023, 9781493009442, 1493009443
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Cast of characters -- "A gentleman cast himself down fifteen stories" -- "I won't be ready until 1932" -- "Everything should be blown up" -- "Miracle man, Washington, D. C." -- "They will remain hanging until they stink" -- "He has never consulted me about a damn thing" -- "Are you frightened of me?" -- "I will take off my coat and vest" -- "A poison-painted monkey on a stick" -- "The half-witted yokels of the cow and cotton states" -- "Dear old man . . . you must step aside" -- "The nomination of this man Hoover is invalid" -- "There was little opportunity for air-sickness" -- "Dammit, Louis, I'm the nominee!" -- "Anti-semitism may be a good starter . . ." -- "Soup is cheaper than tear bombs" -- "He doesn't need a head, his job is to be a hat" -- "The sinister faculty of making men like bad government" -- "The swine within themselves" -- "Climb on the mule" -- "Herr Hitler, I will shoot" -- "We always call her 'Granny'" -- "I saw Hitler cigarettes" -- "Vote for Roosevelt and make it unanimous" -- "A primitive and stupid woman" -- "You felt that they would do anything" -- "Somebody hurled a spittoon."

Additional Titles