Franklin Pierce : : Young Hickory of the Granite Hills / / Roy F. Nichols.
First definitive biography of the fourteenth President, giving a psychological interpretation of the man in relation to his turbulent times.
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Pennsylvania Press Package Archive 1898-1999 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [1931] ©1931 |
Year of Publication: | 1931 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Anniversary Collection
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (632 p.) :; 11 illus. |
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Other title: | Frontmatter -- Preface -- The Political Credo of Franklin Pierce -- Contents -- Illustrations -- I. An Inheritance -- II. A BOY IN THE LAND OF HILLS -- III. Scientia Suos Cultores Coronat -- IV. Initiation of Esquire Pierce into Law and Politics -- V. The Governor's Son -- VI. Moods and Musings of the Gentleman from Hillsborough -- VII. A Fitting Prelude -- VIII. Jacksonian Congressman -- IX. A Political Honeymoon -- X. Home-making -- XI. The Winter of His Discontent -- XII. Senator-elect -- XIII. The Youngest Senator -- XIV. Retirement from Public Life -- XV. In Concord -- XVI. Punishing Isaac Hill -- XVII. Temperance Crusader -- XVIII. Maintaining Party Orthodoxy -- XIX. Battle with the "Allies" -- XX. The Politician Goes Forth to War -- XXI. March to Puebla -- XXII. Elusive Glory -- XXIII. Zenith -- XXIV. "Dictator" -- XXV. A Pawn in the Game -- XXVI. A Staggering Possibility -- XXVII. Running for President -- XXVIII. Preparing to be a Statesman -- XXIX. Tragedy -- XXX. Assuming a Burden -- XXXI. The Inauguration -- XXXII. A New Way of Life -- XXXIII. Distributing the Patronage -- XXXIV. Shaping Administrative Policies -- XXXV. On the Defensive -- XXXVI. Attempting Party Discipline -- XXXVII. Preparing the Administration Program for Congress -- XXXVIII. Congress Assembles -- XXXIX. " Society " Receives its Due -- XL. Opening Skirmishes -- XII. Reaching an Accord with the Senate -- XLII. Inaugurating a Foreign Policy -- XLIII. The First Administration Measure -- XLIV. Entering World Politics -- XLV. Midsummer with Congress -- XLVI. Another Cuban Hope -- XLVII. Popular Reactions -- XLVIII. The End of Cuban Annexation -- XLIX. Salvaging the Program -- L. The Routine of Administration -- LI. Putting Down the Know-Nothings -- LII. Diplomatic Fencing -- LIII. The Territorial Problem -- LIV. Squatter Sovereignty in Practice -- LV. Summer Miscellany -- LVI. Choosing to Run -- LVII. Assuming Leadership -- LVIII. The First Step -- LIX. An Unpleasant Turn of Fate -- LX. Coping with Treason in Kansas -- LXI. A Rising Power -- LXII. The Approach of the Convention -- LXIII. Defiance of Great Britain at Last -- LXIV. The Calamities of a Month -- LXV. Disillusionment -- LXVI. Kansas as Campaign Material -- LXVII. Kansas in Congress -- LXVIII. Establishing Peace in Kansas -- LXIX. Preparing for Retirement -- LXX. The Final Accounting -- LXXI. A President Departs -- LXXIL Wandering -- LXXIII. Striving to Save the Union -- LXXIV. Opposition to the War -- LXXY. The Dissolution of a Personality -- LXXVI. The Balance Sheet -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Appendix -- INDEX |
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Summary: | First definitive biography of the fourteenth President, giving a psychological interpretation of the man in relation to his turbulent times. |
Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9781512818253 9783110442526 |
DOI: | 10.9783/9781512818253?locatt=mode:legacy |
Access: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Roy F. Nichols. |