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The four years of Herbert Hoover's presidency were of crucial significance to the future of the United States and shook the foundations of government. This comprehensive account of Hoover's years in the White House is the first to draw upon full access to his presidential papers, providing a fresh yet authoritative portrait of the president and the political and economic struggles he faced.

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The four years of Herbert Hoover's presidency were of crucial significance to the future of the United States and shook the foundations of government. This comprehensive account of Hoover's years in the White House is the first to draw upon full access to his presidential papers, providing a fresh yet authoritative portrait of the president and the political and economic struggles he faced.
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Edgar Eugene Robinson (1887-1987) was head of the Department of History at Stanford University from 1928 to 1945. His pioneering books dealt with party history and the presidential vote, the leadership of Franklin D. Roosevelt, foreign policy, and the development of American democracy. Vaughn Davis Bornet (1917-2020) was professor of history and social science at Southern Oregon College (1963-80) and chairman of its Social Sciences Division. His writings included books on labor politics, social welfare, and the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson.