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American Caesars

Lives of the Presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George W. Bush
American Caesars: Lives of the Presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George W. Bush. Yale Univ. Sept. 2010. c.624p. illus. bibliog. ISBN 9780300169287. $35. POL SCI
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It may seem like an impossible task to tackle the lives of 12 Presidents in one book, but Hamilton (senior fellow, McCormack Graduate Sch., Univ. of Massachusettes; JFK: Reckless Youth) makes an admirable attempt. Inspired by Suetonius's The Twelve Caesars, which profiled the first Roman emperors, he tells the story of 20th-century America by looking at its leaders. Each chapter is dedicated to one President and comprises three parts: "The Road to the White House," "The Presidency," and "Private Life." The result is a snapshot of each man's life, political challenges, major accomplishments, and historical legacy. By necessity, the book lacks a certain depth, offering instead highlights and critical moments that shaped each administration. Hamilton deliberately shines a light on his subjects' humanity and imperfections and is frank in his assessments. His admiration for FDR is evident, as is his disdain for George W. Bush.
VERDICT Some readers may take issue with Hamilton's opinions about particular Presidents. But as a whole, this is an excellent overview with a novel approach to comparing and contrasting presidential policies and personalities over the past eight decades. Recommended for those interested in American history, current events, and politics.
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