My First Days in the White House. Dedicated to the Lazarus of Today and Tomorrow
Title | My First Days in the White House. Dedicated to the Lazarus of Today and Tomorrow |
Year for Search | 1935 |
Authors | Long, Huey Pierce(1893-1935) |
Date Published | 195 |
Publisher | The Telegraph Press |
Place Published | Harrisburg, PA |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Presentation of what Long (1893-1935) intended to do if elected President, including major government projects, particularly his Share the Wealth program that was designed to limit and redistribute wealth and to assist agriculture, all of which will produce a much better society. About half the novel is about the details of getting his economic plan accepted, defended in court, and implemented. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. New York: Da Capo Press, 1972. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Long (1893-1935) was the assassinated demagogic Governor of Louisiana depicted in the novel All the King’s Men (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1946) by Robert Penn Warren (1905-89). |
Full Text | 1935 Long, Huey Pierce (1893-1935). My First Days in the White House. Dedicated to the Lazarus of Today and Tomorrow. Illus. Cléanthe. Harrisburg, PA: The Telegraph Press. Rpt. New York: Da Capo Press, 1972. PSt Presentation of what Long (1893-1935) intended to do if elected President, including major government projects, particularly his Share the Wealth program that was designed to limit and redistribute wealth and to assist agriculture, all of which will produce a much better society. About half the novel is about the details of getting his economic plan accepted, defended in court, and implemented. Long (1893-1935) was the assassinated demagogic Governor of Louisiana depicted in the novel All the King’s Men (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1946) by Robert Penn Warren (1905-89). |