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By: Robert Dallek
ISBN: 9780141986593
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Publication Date: Nov 2018
UK Publication Date: 1st November 2018
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
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By: Robert Dallek
ISBN: 9781684129072
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Publication Date: Jun 2020
Publisher: Canterbury Classics
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By: Robert Dallek
ISBN: 9780141019659
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Publication Date: Apr 2005
UK Publication Date: 24th February 2005
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
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Robert Dallek's brilliant two-volume biography of Lyndon Johnson has received an avalanche of praise. Now Dallek has condensed his two- volume masterpiece into what is surely the finest one-volume biography of Johnson available.
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By: Robert Dallek
ISBN: 9780141018140
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Publication Date: Jun 2008
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
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Probes the lives and times of two leaders whose partnership dominated the world stage and changed the course of history. Tapping into a wealth of documents and tapes, this book uncovers details about Nixon and Kissinger's personal relationship and the extent to which they struggled to outdo each other in the reach for foreign policy achievements.
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By: Robert Dallek
ISBN: 9780062065858
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Publication Date: Dec 2014
UK Publication Date: 23rd October 2014
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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By: Robert Dallek
ISBN: 9780141976587
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Publication Date: Jan 2014
UK Publication Date: 7th November 2013
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
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A single-volume biography of John F Kennedy that reveals more than we ever knew about Jack Kennedy, forever changing the way we think about his life, his presidency and his legacy.
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By: Robert Dallek
ISBN: 9780061628672
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Publication Date: Jan 2012
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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A reinterpretation of the postwar years. It examines what drove Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, De Gaulle, and Truman, among others, the leaders of some of the most powerful and populous nations around the globe, to rely on traditional power politics in spite of the catastrophic violence they had endured.
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