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Author:
Herken, Gregg, 1947- author.
Title:
The Georgetown set : friends and rivals in Cold War Washington / Gregg Herken.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Alfred A. Knopf,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xi, 494 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
Subject:
Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)--History--20th century.
Washington (D.C.)--History--20th century.
Political culture--Washington (D.C.)--History--20th century.
Cold War.
Upper class--Washington (D.C.)--History--20th century.
Washington (D.C.)--Social life and customs--20th century.
Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)--Biography.
Washington (D.C.)--Biography.
Cold War--(1945-1989)
Manners and customs.
Political culture.
Upper class.
Washington (D.C.)
Washington (D.C.)--Georgetown.
1900 - 1999
Biography.
History.
Notes:
A Borzoi Book. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The WASP ascendancy -- "A political village which has become a world capital" -- "Everything is awful here" -- "Is war inevitable?" -- "Would he go into the woods?" -- "To fight fire with fire" -- "Some brave new approach" -- "A land of conspiracy, run by conspirators" -- "Why has Washington gone crazy?" -- "A rather serious border incident" -- "Venomous, exciting and pretty frightening" -- Bold easterners -- "Stray and gusty winds" -- "The wild pigs of Capitol Hill" -- "An act of very great folly" -- "A chap of great promise" -- "The prophet of the missile gap" -- "A breathless time, full of energy and hope" -- "We will all fry" -- "How great is one's duty to truth?" -- Degringolade -- "The other side of the coin" -- "I'm afraid Joe is a cruel man" -- "It was the war that did him in" -- "Nobody plays by the rules anymore" -- "There is a feeling of doors closing" -- Epilogue: "We're all so old or dead": the end of the Georgetown set.
Summary:
In the years after World War II, Georgetown's leafy streets were home to an unlikely group of Cold Warriors: a coterie of affluent, well-educated, and connected civilians who helped steer American strategy from the Marshall Plan through McCarthyism, Watergate, and the endgame of Vietnam. The Georgetown set included Phil and Kay Graham, husband-and-wife publishers of The Washington Post; Joe and Stewart Alsop, odd-couple brothers who were among the country's premier political pundits; Frank Wisner, a driven, manic-depressive lawyer in charge of CIA covert operations; and a host of other diplomats, spies, and scholars responsible for crafting America's response to the Soviet Union from Truman to Reagan. This was a smaller, cozier Washington--utterly unlike today's capital--where presidents made foreign policy in consultation with reporters and professors over martinis and hors d'oeuvres, and columnists like the Alsops promoted those policies in the next day's newspapers. Together, they navigated the perilous years of the Cold War, yielding triumphs--and tragedies--with very real consequences for present-day America and the world.--From publisher description.
ISBN:
0307271188
9780307271181
OCLC:
(OCoLC)869458470
LCCN:
2013047033
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)
VPPC384 -- Kling Memorial Library (Grundy Center)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
AAPF906 -- Ottumwa Public Library (Ottumwa)
DPPE403 -- Kendall Young Library (Webster City)
GEPG771 -- West Des Moines Public Library (West Des Moines)

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