Dying President
Explore the intriguing narrative of "Dying President" by the University of Missouri Press, published in 1998. This compelling hardback edition, spanning 208 pages, delves into the life of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the secretive nature of his illness. The book meticulously examines how FDR sought to conceal his health issues while simultaneously navigating the complexities of his presidential duties. It uncovers pivotal moments, including a significant agreement with Winston Churchill that he did not disclose to the State Department. This insightful analysis not only sheds light on Roosevelt's personal struggles but also highlights the broader implications of his health on American leadership during a critical period in history. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in presidential studies, "Dying President" offers a unique perspective on the intersection of health and politics.