Give 'Em Hell: A Kiler History Tribute to Harry S. Truman, Marek McKenna (9780985048211) — Readings Books
Give 'Em Hell: A Kiler History Tribute to Harry S. Truman
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Give ‘Em Hell: A Kiler History Tribute to Harry S. Truman

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Give ‘em Hell! A Killer History Tribute to Harry S. Truman is a series of short personal stories about the human side of the 33rd President of the United States. Truman was a poor Missouri farm boy born in 1884. He married his Sunday school sweet heart and was a World War I war hero. He failed at farming and business before entering politics. He loved fast cars, bourbon, and beating the socks of Winston Churchill in poker. He was a great husband and father. He dropped the atomic bomb on Japan and was continually brow beaten by his mother-in-law.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Edna Brady Enterprises, LLC
Date
23 December 2012
Pages
178
ISBN
9780985048211

Give ‘em Hell! A Killer History Tribute to Harry S. Truman is a series of short personal stories about the human side of the 33rd President of the United States. Truman was a poor Missouri farm boy born in 1884. He married his Sunday school sweet heart and was a World War I war hero. He failed at farming and business before entering politics. He loved fast cars, bourbon, and beating the socks of Winston Churchill in poker. He was a great husband and father. He dropped the atomic bomb on Japan and was continually brow beaten by his mother-in-law.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Edna Brady Enterprises, LLC
Date
23 December 2012
Pages
178
ISBN
9780985048211