Warren Harding fell in love with his beautiful neighbor, Carrie Phillips, in the summer of 1905, almost a decade before he was elected a United States Senator and fifteen years before he became the 29th President of the United States. When the two lovers started their long-term and torrid affair, neither of them could have foreseen that their relationship would play out against one of the greatest wars in world history--the First World War. Harding would become a Senator with the power to vote for war; Mrs. Phillips and her daughter would become German agents, spying on a U. S. training camp on Long Island in the hopes of gauging for the Germans the pace of mobilization of the U. S. Army for entry into the battlefields in France.
Based on over 800 pages of correspondence discovered in the 1960s but under seal ever since in the Library of Congress, The Harding Affair will tell the unknown stories of Harding as a powerful Senator and his personal and political life, including his complicated romance with Mrs. Phillips. The book will also explore the reasons for the entry of the United States into the European conflict and explain why so many Americans at the time supported Germany, even after the U. S. became involved in the spring of 1917.
James David Robenalt's comprehensive study of the letters is set in a narrative that weaves in a real-life spy story with the story of Harding's not accidental rise to the presidency.
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James Robenalt is a partner in Thomson Hine LLP, a law firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. He was born and raised not far from Harding's hometown in western Ohio, and comes from a family of leading Ohio Democrats.
John W. Dean is a former Nixon White House counsel and the author of nine other books, including Pure Goldwater, Worse than Watergate, Conservatives without Conscience, and Broken Government. He has written for The New York Times, Rolling Stone, MSNBC, Salon, and many other publications. He also writes a biweekly column for FindLaw.com. He lives in Los Angeles.
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Warren Harding fell in love with his beautiful neighbor Carrie Phillips in the summer of 1905, almost a decade before he was elected a United States Senator and fifteen years before he became the twenty-ninth president of the United States. When the two lovers began their long-term and torrid affair, neither of them could have foreseen the implications of their relationship on one of the greatest conflicts in history, World War I. Harding would become a senator with the power to vote for war, while Phillips and her daughter would become German agents, spying ona U.S. training camp in the hopes of gauging for the Germans the pace of mobilization of the U.S. Army for entry into the battlefields of France. Based on over 800 pages of correspondence that had been placed under seal in the archives of the Library of Congress in the 1960s, The Harding Affair tells the previously unexamined and unknown stories of Harding's personal and political life, including his passionate and political complicated romance. James David Robenalt explores the reasons that the United States became involved in World War I, and explains why so many Americans at the time supported Germany, even after the United States entered the conflict in the spring of 1917. The comprehensive revelations are set in a suspenseful narrative that interweaves a real-life spy drama with the story of Harding's rise to the presidency -- a story that will never be seen in quite the same light again. . Seller Inventory # 001339
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