Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination

Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination
Title Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination PDF eBook
Author Marshall Everett
Publisher
Pages 464
Release 1901
Genre Dummies (Bookselling)
ISBN

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Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination

Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination
Title Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination PDF eBook
Author Marshall Everett
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1901
Genre Presidents
ISBN

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A tribute book about the assassinatin of President William McKinley published as a memorial in 1904.

THE ILLUSTRIOUS LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY

THE ILLUSTRIOUS LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY
Title THE ILLUSTRIOUS LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY PDF eBook
Author MURAT HALSTEAD
Publisher
Pages 514
Release 1901
Genre
ISBN

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The Life of William McKinley,

The Life of William McKinley,
Title The Life of William McKinley, PDF eBook
Author Charles Sumner Olcott
Publisher
Pages 462
Release 1916
Genre Presidents
ISBN

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President McKinley

President McKinley
Title President McKinley PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Merry
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 624
Release 2017-11-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451625448

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"Lively, definitive, eye-opening, [this book] by acclaimed historian Robert W. Merry brilliantly evokes the life and presidency of William McKinley, cut short by an assassin. Most often lost in the shadow of his brilliant and flamboyant successor, TR, the twenty-fifth president is presented by Merry as a transformative figure, the first modern Republican. It was President McKinley who established the United States as an imperial power. In the Spanish-American War he kicked Spain out of the Caribbean; in the Pacific he acquired Hawaii and the Philippines through war and diplomacy; he took the country to a strict gold standard; he developed the doctrine of 'fair trade'; he forced the 'Open Door' to China; and he forged the 'special relationship' with Great Britain. McKinley established the noncolonial imperialism that took America global. He set the stage for the bold leadership of Theodore Roosevelt, who built on his accomplishments. [This book] brings to life a sympathetic man and an often overlooked president. Merry raises his rank to a chief executive of consequence who paved the way for the American Century."--Dust jacket flap.

The Pan-American Exposition

The Pan-American Exposition
Title The Pan-American Exposition PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1901
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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William McKinley

William McKinley
Title William McKinley PDF eBook
Author Kevin Phillips
Publisher Times Books
Pages 207
Release 2014-03-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1466866438

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A bestselling historian and political commentator reconsiders McKinley's overshadowed legacy By any serious measurement, bestselling historian Kevin Phillips argues, William McKinley was a major American president. It was during his administration that the United States made its diplomatic and military debut as a world power. McKinley was one of eight presidents who, either in the White House or on the battlefield, stood as principals in successful wars, and he was among the six or seven to take office in what became recognized as a major realignment of the U.S. party system. Phillips, author of Wealth and Democracy and The Cousins' War, has long been fascinated with McKinley in the context of how the GOP began each of its cycles of power. He argues that McKinley's lackluster ratings have been sustained not by unjust biographers but by years of criticism about his personality, indirect methodologies, middle-class demeanor, and tactical inability to inspire the American public. In this powerful and persuasive biography, Phillips musters convincing evidence that McKinley's desire to heal, renew prosperity, and reunite the country qualify him for promotion into the ranks of the best chief executives.