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Douglas MacArthur

American Warrior

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Publisher Description

A new, definitive life of an American icon, the visionary general who led American forces through three wars and foresaw his nation’s great geopolitical shift toward the Pacific Rim—from the Pulitzer Prize finalist and bestselling author of Gandhi & Churchill

Douglas MacArthur was arguably the last American public figure to be worshipped unreservedly as a national hero, the last military figure to conjure up the romantic stirrings once evoked by George Armstrong Custer and Robert E. Lee. But he was also one of America’s most divisive figures, a man whose entire career was steeped in controversy. Was he an avatar or an anachronism, a brilliant strategist or a vainglorious mountebank? Drawing on a wealth of new sources, Arthur Herman delivers a powerhouse biography that peels back the layers of myth—both good and bad—and exposes the marrow of the man beneath.

MacArthur’s life spans the emergence of the United States Army as a global fighting force. Its history is to a great degree his story. The son of a Civil War hero, he led American troops in three monumental conflicts—World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. Born four years after Little Bighorn, he died just as American forces began deploying in Vietnam. Herman’s magisterial book spans the full arc of MacArthur’s journey, from his elevation to major general at thirty-eight through his tenure as superintendent of West Point, field marshal of the Philippines, supreme ruler of postwar Japan, and beyond. More than any previous biographer, Herman shows how MacArthur’s strategic vision helped shape several decades of U.S. foreign policy. Alone among his peers, he foresaw the shift away from Europe, becoming the prophet of America’s destiny in the Pacific Rim.

Here, too, is a vivid portrait of a man whose grandiose vision of his own destiny won him enemies as well as acolytes. MacArthur was one of the first military heroes to cultivate his own public persona—the swashbuckling commander outfitted with Ray-Ban sunglasses, riding crop, and corncob pipe. Repeatedly spared from being killed in battle—his soldiers nicknamed him “Bullet Proof”—he had a strong sense of divine mission. “Mac” was a man possessed, in the words of one of his contemporaries, of a “supreme and almost mystical faith that he could not fail.” Yet when he did, it was on an epic scale. His willingness to defy both civilian and military authority was, Herman shows, a lifelong trait—and it would become his undoing. Tellingly, MacArthur once observed, “Sometimes it is the order one disobeys that makes one famous.”

To capture the life of such an outsize figure in one volume is no small achievement. With Douglas MacArthur, Arthur Herman has set a new standard for untangling the legacy of this American legend.

Praise for Douglas MacArthur

“This is revisionist history at its best and, hopefully, will reopen a debate about the judgment of history and MacArthur’s place in history.”New York Journal of Books

“Unfailingly evocative . . . close to an epic . . . More than a biography, it is a tale of a time in the past almost impossible to contemplate today as having taken place, with MacArthur himself as a figure perhaps too remote to understand, but all the more important to encounter.”The New Criterion

“With Douglas MacArthur: American Warrior, the prolific and talented historian Arthur Herman has delivered an expertly rendered, compulsively readable account that does full justice to MacArthur’s monumental achievements without slighting his equally monumental flaws.”Commentary

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2016
June 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
960
Pages
PUBLISHER
Random House Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
31.5
MB

Customer Reviews

Nacho Lehi ,

Compelling, essential history

Absolutely remarkable history. I’ve read about MacArthur before, but nothing compares with the quality and detail of this biography; in part because the author had access to key historical records and materials which previous biographers have not.

I don’t think one can feel they have an understanding of the twentieth century - the “American Century” in so many ways - without getting to know a few key individuals, and MacArthur is one of the most important. The author addresses the issues of critics and supporters alike. In the end, MacArthur is an marvelously compelling figure and leader, and my respect for his life and contributions to America and to the world are much greater for having read Mr. Herman’s work. You will not be disappointed.

DrNickRiviera ,

Balanced biography of a highly controversial figure

The author goes to great lengths to provide detailed information where most people have only read the politically influenced headlines. Setting aside the controversy over the Korean police action, MacArthur’s work in restoring post World War II Japan to its position as a reformed world power is nothing short of genius.

Prophet Amos ,

EXCELLENT

We need the book: Joseph MCarthy: Reexaming the LIfe & Legacy of America’s Most Hated Senator.

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