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The Thirty-first of March: An Intimate Portrait of Lyndon Johnson's Final Days in Office by Horace Busby, Scott Busby, Hugh Sidey

The Thirty-first of March: An Intimate Portrait of Lyndon Johnson's Final Days in Office

Horace Busby, Scott Busby, Hugh Sidey

272 pages first pub 2005 (editions)

informative reflective medium-paced
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"I have made up my mind. I can’t get peace in Vietnam and be President too.” So begins this posthumously discovered account of Lyndon Johnson’s final days in office. The Thirty-First of March is an indelible portrait of a president and a presidenc...

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