An Honest President by H. Paul Jeffers audiobook

An Honest President: The Life and Presidencies of Grover Cleveland

By H. Paul Jeffers
Read by Raymond Todd

Blackstone Publishing
10.15 Hours 1
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Today, Grover Cleveland is chiefly known as the only president to have been elected to two nonconsecutive terms. But in his day, Cleveland was a renowned reformer: an enemy of political machines who joined forces with Theodore Roosevelt to fight powerful party bosses, a moralist who vetoed bills he considered blatant raids on the Treasury, and a vigorous defender of the Monroe Doctrine who resisted American imperialism. Cleveland's career in office was plagued by scandal and a gossip-mongering press. During his first presidential bid, he was persecuted for fathering a child out of wedlock, a charge to which Cleveland readily admitted. At the age of forty-nine, he married his twenty-one-year-old ward, and after the nation's initial surprise, she became the most popular first lady of her day. On his deathbed, Cleveland would sum up his career simply: "I have tried so hard to do right." In graceful and enduring prose, H. Paul Jeffers gives us the first full look at a president whose moral timber and courageous administrations have more to say to today's politicians than perhaps that of any other leader in American history.

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Today, Grover Cleveland is chiefly known as the only president to have been elected to two nonconsecutive terms. But in his day, Cleveland was a renowned reformer: an enemy of political machines who joined forces with Theodore Roosevelt to fight powerful party bosses, a moralist who vetoed bills he considered blatant raids on the Treasury, and a vigorous defender of the Monroe Doctrine who resisted American imperialism.

Cleveland's career in office was plagued by scandal and a gossip-mongering press. During his first presidential bid, he was persecuted for fathering a child out of wedlock, a charge to which Cleveland readily admitted. At the age of forty-nine, he married his twenty-one-year-old ward, and after the nation's initial surprise, she became the most popular first lady of her day.

On his deathbed, Cleveland would sum up his career simply: "I have tried so hard to do right."

In graceful and enduring prose, H. Paul Jeffers gives us the first full look at a president whose moral timber and courageous administrations have more to say to today's politicians than perhaps that of any other leader in American history.

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Editorial Reviews

“A brisk and engaging portrait of an unconventional politician.” Chicago Sun-Times
“Jeffers is an amiable tour guide through the ups and downs of Cleveland’s public career, and his biography is pleasant, easygoing, and engaging.” Boston Sunday Globe
“Jeffers has performed a public service in retrieving Cleveland from the remainder pile of presidents.” Charlotte Observer
“A well-written and timely book that reminds us of Grover Cleveland’s courage, commitment, and honesty at a time when these qualities seem so lacking in so much of American politics.” James MacGregor Burns, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award

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Author Bio: H. Paul Jeffers

Author Bio: H. Paul Jeffers

H. Paul Jeffers (1934–2009) authored more than seventy books of fiction and nonfiction, including several biographies.

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Available Formats : CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Political Science
Runtime: 10.15
Audience: Adult
Language: English