"By centering imaginatively around the ranch and its environs in
that unique American region of the Hill Country of Texas, Rothman
offers a useful approach to understanding the always fascinating
Lyndon Johnson."--Journal of American History "Rothman does a good
job of proving the importance of 'the home place' in the America of
the 1960s. . . . Johnson wanted a place where he could be biggest
and always right, and the ranch was-and during his five-year
presidency became even more so-that place."--Wichita Falls Times
Record News "Mr. Rothman does a nice job of explaining the politics
of place, as well as describing the appeal of life on the LBJ
Ranch."--The Dallas Morning News
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