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The Wars of the Roosevelts - The Ruthless Rise of America's Greatest Political Family (Paperback)
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The Wars of the Roosevelts - The Ruthless Rise of America's Greatest Political Family (Paperback)
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The award-winning author presents a provocative, thoroughly modern
revisionist biographical history of one of America's greatest and
most influential families-the Roosevelts-exposing heretofore
unknown family secrets and detailing complex family rivalries with
his signature cinematic flair. Drawing on previously hidden
historical documents and interviews with the long-silent
"illegitimate" branch of the family, William J. Mann paints an
elegant, meticulously researched, and groundbreaking group portrait
of this legendary family. Mann argues that the Roosevelts' rise to
power and prestige was actually driven by a series of intense
personal contest that at times devolved into blood sport. His
compelling and eye-opening masterwork is the story of a family at
war with itself, of social Darwinism at its most ruthless-in which
the strong devoured the weak and repudiated the inconvenient. Mann
focuses on Eleanor Roosevelt, who, he argues, experienced this
brutality firsthand, witnessing her Uncle Theodore cruelly destroy
her father, Elliott-his brother and bitter rival-for political
expediency. Mann presents a fascinating alternate picture of
Eleanor, contending that this "worshipful niece" in fact bore a
grudge against TR for the rest of her life, and dares to tell the
truth about her intimate relationships without obfuscations,
explanations, or labels. Mann also brings into focus Eleanor's
cousins, TR's children, whose stories propelled the family rivalry
but have never before been fully chronicled, as well as her
illegitimate half-brother, Elliott Roosevelt Mann, who inherited
his family's ambition and skill without their name and privilege.
Growing up in poverty just miles from his wealthy relatives,
Elliott Mann embodied the American Dream, rising to middle-class
prosperity and enjoying one of the very few happy, long-term
marriages in the Roosevelt saga. For the first time, The Wars of
the Roosevelts also includes the stories of Elliott's daughter and
grandchildren, and never-before-seen photographs from their
archives. Deeply psychological and finely rendered, illustrated
with sixteen pages of black-and-white photographs, The Wars of the
Roosevelts illuminates not only the enviable strengths but also the
profound shame of this remarkable and influential family.
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