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Huey Long


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Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, T. Harry Williams's Huey Long stands as the definitive political biography of one of America's most controversial and charismatic figures. The work chronicles the meteoric rise of Huey Pierce Long from rural Louisiana poverty to the governorship of his state and ultimately to the United States Senate, where he wielded power with a boldness that alarmed even his allies. Williams draws on hundreds of interviews to present a vivid, deeply human portrait of a man who was simultaneously a genuine champion of the poor and a ruthless political operator who dismantled democratic norms to consolidate his own authority. The tone is authoritative yet compulsively readable, balancing rigorous historical scholarship with the narrative momentum of a political thriller. Ultimately, the biography argues that Long was neither a simple demagogue nor a straightforward populist hero, but a uniquely American paradox whose ambitions, cut short by assassination in 1935, may well have reshaped the nation's political landscape.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, T. Harry Williams's Huey Long stands as the definitive political biography of one of America's most controversial and charismatic figures. The work chronicles the meteoric rise of Huey Pierce Long from rural Louisiana poverty to the governorship of his state and ultimately to the United States Senate, where he wielded power with a boldness that alarmed even his allies. Williams draws on hundreds of interviews to present a vivid, deeply human portrait of a man who was simultaneously a genuine champion of the poor and a ruthless political operator who dismantled democratic norms to consolidate his own authority. The tone is authoritative yet compulsively readable, balancing rigorous historical scholarship with the narrative momentum of a political thriller. Ultimately, the biography argues that Long was neither a simple demagogue nor a straightforward populist hero, but a uniquely American paradox whose ambitions, cut short by assassination in 1935, may well have reshaped the nation's political landscape.

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