Adlai Stevenson: A Study in ValuesHarper & Row, 1967 - 338 páginas The author discuesses the family traditions and Midwestern background that shaped Stevenson's interests and values, but concentrates on the years of his pulic life--his governoship of Illinois, two presidential campaigns, and his U. N. career. |
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