Harry S. Truman: A Life

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Harry S. Truman: A Life
AuthorRobert H. Ferrell
LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherUniversity of Missouri Press
Publication date
1994
Publication placeUnited States
Pages501
ISBN978-0-8262-6045-1
OCLC244392057

Harry S. Truman: A Life is a 1994 biography of Harry S. Truman,[1] president of the United States from 1945 to 1953, by historian Robert Hugh Ferrell. Although it was overshadowed by the popular success of David McCullough's Pulitzer-winning biography Truman, Ferrell's book was widely praised by scholars in his field.

Robert H. Ferrell, a professor emeritus at Indiana University, was widely considered the preeminent authority on the history of the Truman administration.[2][3] A prolific author who produced more than 60 books in his lifetime, Ferrell devoted particular attention to Truman, writing or editing more than a dozen books on his life and presidency, including the 1983 New York Times bestseller Dear Bess: The Letters From Harry to Bess Truman, 1910-1959,[4] 1994's Choosing Truman: The Democratic Convention of 1944 and 2002's The Autobiography of Harry S. Truman.[5] Harry S. Truman: A Life draws on Ferrell's familiarity with Truman's life and work, including extensive research into the manuscripts and oral histories in the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri.[6][7]

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