FDR’s Funeral Train by Robert Klara.


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The true story of the wartime train that took one dead president, one living one, and 140 of the most influential men of the U.S. government on an adventure that has been shrouded in mystery-until now

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Publisher - St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10 - 0230108032
ISBN-13 - 9780230108035
Product ID (ePID) - 99556217

Product Key Features

Book Title - Fdr's Funeral Train : a Betrayed Widow, a Soviet Spy, and a Presidency in the Balance
Author - Robert Klara
Format - Trade Hardback
Language - English
Topic - Death & Dying, Military / World War II, History / Military & Wars, United States / 20th Century, Food, Lodging & Transportation / Rail Travel, Presidents & Heads of State, Political
Publication Year - 2010
Genre - Biography & Autobiography, Travel, History, Social Science, Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages - 244 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length - 9.2in.
Item Height - 0.7in.
Item Width - 6.1in.
Item Weight - 10.9 Oz

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Lc Classification Number - E807.K56 2011
Reviews
"Klara revives a long-forgotten event with precision and pathos, allowing readers a coveted Pullman berth for a ride through three of this country's darkest yet most formative days."--Gay Talese, author ofA Writer's Life   "A riveting, sumptuously detailed look inside a luxurious, mysterious private train swaying from one presidency to another--the picture windows in its last car showcasing a bronze coffin to thousands of trackside mourners ignorant of the vivid tensions in the cars ahead."--John Stilgoe, Robert and Lois Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape, Harvard University and author ofOutside Lies Magic: Discovering History and Inspiration in Ordinary Places   "Robert Klara'sFDR's Funeral Trainis a well-written and vivid account of America's greatest national mourning since Abraham Lincoln was shot.  Every page here is illuminating.  At times Klara practically transports the reader back to 1945.  A major new contribution to U.S. history."--Douglas Brinkley is author ofThe Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America   "No fan of FDR and his presidency can afford to pass up this book.  Robert Klara takes you inside FDR's funeral train, and into the minds and hearts of those who made the president's last journey with him.  Klara offers a unique, never-before-told perspective on the sudden transfer of power, the players who wanted to grab some of that power and the widow whose grief was tinged with the bitter taste of betrayal.  A remarkable story by a true storyteller."--Lorraine Diehl, author ofThe Late, Great Pennsylvania Station   "No one in 1945, friend or enemy, was unmoved by the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, after his dozen critical years in the White House. FDR's Funeral Trainvividly recalls the nerve-racking week behind the headlines, when his family and his government rose above a trainload of personal problems to help the nation across the chasm left by his demise.  An exciting addition to the Roosevelt bookshelf, Klara's book is overflowing with the stuff that every history reader craves fresh, original research."-- Julie Fenster, author ofThe Case of Abraham LincolnandFDR's Shadow   "With great skill and riveting detail, Robert Klara uses a three day train journey to provide readers with a fascinating glimpse into the inner-workings of the Washington elite in the days after FDR's death. This fast-paced narrative is filled with vivid portraits and plenty of intrigue. It also manages to shed new light on a critical moment in our nation's history."--Steve Gillon, author of10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed Americaand Resident Historian, The History Channel    "An intriguing account of FDR's last journey and a must read for all those still caught up in the romance and mystery of rail travel"-David B Woolner, Senior Fellow, Roosevelt Institute and Associate Professor of History, Marist College "FDR's Funeral Trainis a fascinating tale well told.  Hop aboard with the skilled storyteller Robert Klara.  You'll be glad you did."--James Bradley, author ofFlags of our FathersandFlyboys   "In the manner of Bob Greene's Once Upon a Town or Jody Rosen's White Christmas, similar, bite-sized slices of World War IIera home-front history, Klara charms as he informs. A little gem." --Kirkus, An intriguing account of FDR's last journey and a must read for all those still caught up in the romance and mystery of rail travel, "Klara revives a long-forgotten event with precision and pathos, allowing readers a coveted Pullman berth for a ride through three of this country''s darkest yet most formative days." --Gay Talese, author of A Writer''s Life   "A riveting, sumptuously detailed look inside a luxurious, mysterious private train swaying from one presidency to another--the picture windows in its last car showcasing a bronze coffin to thousands of trackside mourners ignorant of the vivid tensions in the cars ahead."--John Stilgoe, Robert and Lois Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape, Harvard University and author of Outside Lies Magic: Discovering History and Inspiration in Ordinary Places   "Robert Klara''s FDR''s Funeral Train is a well-written and vivid account of America''s greatest national mourning since Abraham Lincoln was shot.  Every page here is illuminating.  At times Klara practically transports the reader back to 1945.  A major new contribution to U.S. history."--Douglas Brinkley is author of The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America   "No fan of FDR and his presidency can afford to pass up this book.  Robert Klara takes you inside FDR''s funeral train, and into the minds and hearts of those who made the president''s last journey with him.  Klara offers a unique, never-before-told perspective on the sudden transfer of power, the players who wanted to grab some of that power and the widow whose grief was tinged with the bitter taste of betrayal.  A remarkable story by a true storyteller."--Lorraine Diehl, author of The Late, Great Pennsylvania Station   "No one in 1945, friend or enemy, was unmoved by the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, after his dozen critical years in the White House.  FDR''s Funeral Train vividly recalls the nerve-racking week behind the headlines, when his family and his government rose above a trainload of personal problems to help the nation across the chasm left by his demise.  An exciting addition to the Roosevelt bookshelf, Klara''s book is overflowing with the stuff that every history reader craves - fresh, original research."-- Julie Fenster, author of The Case of Abraham Lincoln and FDR''s Shadow   "With great skill and riveting detail, Robert Klara uses a three day train journey to provide readers with a fascinating glimpse into the inner-workings of the Washington elite in the days after FDR''s death. This fast-paced narrative is filled with vivid portraits and plenty of intrigue. It also manages to shed new light on a critical moment in our nation''s history."--Steve Gillon, author of 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America and Resident Historian, The History Channel     "An intriguing account of FDR''s last journey and a must read for all those still caught up in the romance and mystery of rail travel"-David B Woolner, Senior Fellow, Roosevelt Institute and Associate Professor of History, Marist College "FDR''s Funeral Train is a fascinating tale well told.  Hop aboard with the skilled storyteller Robert Klara.  You''ll be glad you did."--James Bradley, author of Flags of our Fathers and Flyboys   "Klara charms as he informs. A little gem." --Kirkus (starred review)   "Evocative account of the sometimes awkward juxtaposition of those who had served and now mourned one president and those who were eager to begin working for, and influencing, another."-- Asbury Park Press   "A riveting tale of how several railroads brought Franklin D. Roosevelt''s body home."-- Trainstalk   "A book that reveals much of the heretofore hidden angst and intrigue that had accompanied a dead president on his final journey back home."-- Charlottesville Daily Progress   "Klara, a veteran reporter, has put together a thrilling piece of history. Sixty-five years after FDR''s death, Klara has managed to provide a fresh look at history as well as the political landscape of the 21st century."--The Daily Beast, A riveting, sumptuously detailed look inside a luxurious, mysterious private train swaying from one presidency to another--the picture windows in its last car showcasing a bronze coffin to thousands of trackside mourners ignorant of the vivid tensions in the cars ahead., "Klara revives a long-forgotten event with precision and pathos, allowing readers a coveted Pullman berth for a ride through three of this country''s darkest yet most formative days." --Gay Talese, author of A Writer''s Life "A riveting, sumptuously detailed look inside a luxurious, mysterious private train swaying from one presidency to another--the picture windows in its last car showcasing a bronze coffin to thousands of trackside mourners ignorant of the vivid tensions in the cars ahead." -- John Stilgoe, Robert and Lois Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape, Harvard University and author of Outside Lies Magic: Discovering History and Inspiration in Ordinary Places "Robert Klara''s FDR''s Funeral Train is a well-written and vivid account of America''s greatest national mourning since Abraham Lincoln was shot. Every page here is illuminating. At times Klara practically transports the reader back to 1945. A major new contribution to U.S. history." -- Douglas Brinkley is author of The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America "No fan of FDR and his presidency can afford to pass up this book. Robert Klara takes you inside FDR''s funeral train, and into the minds and hearts of those who made the president''s last journey with him. Klara offers a unique, never-before-told perspective on the sudden transfer of power, the players who wanted to grab some of that power and the widow whose grief was tinged with the bitter taste of betrayal. A remarkable story by a true storyteller." -- Lorraine Diehl, author of The Late, Great Pennsylvania Station "No one in 1945, friend or enemy, was unmoved by the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, after his dozen critical years in the White House. FDR''s Funeral Train vividly recalls the nerve-racking week behind the headlines, when his family and his government rose above a trainload of personal problems to help the nation across the chasm left by his demise. An exciting addition to the Roosevelt bookshelf, Klara''s book is overflowing with the stuff that every history reader craves - fresh, original research." --Julie Fenster, author of The Case of Abraham Lincoln and FDR''s Shadow "With great skill and riveting detail, Robert Klara uses a three day train journey to provide readers with a fascinating glimpse into the inner-workings of the Washington elite in the days after FDR''s death. This fast-paced narrative is filled with vivid portraits and plenty of intrigue. It also manages to shed new light on a critical moment in our nation''s history." -- Steve Gillon, author of 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America and Resident Historian, The History Channel "An intriguing account of FDR''s last journey and a must read for all those still caught up in the romance and mystery of rail travel" -- David B Woolner, Senior Fellow, Roosevelt Institute and Associate Professor of History, Marist College " FDR''s Funeral Train is a fascinating tale well told. Hop aboard with the skilled storyteller Robert Klara. You''ll be glad you did." --James Bradley, author of Flags of our Fathers and Flyboys "Klara charms as he informs. A little gem." -- Kirkus (starred review) "Evocative account of the sometimes awkward juxtaposition of those who had served and now mourned one president and those who were eager to begin working for, and influencing, another." -- Asbury Park Press "A riveting tale of how several railroads brought Franklin D. Roosevelt''s body home." -- Trainstalk "A book that reveals much of the heretofore hidden angst and intrigue that had accompanied a dead president on his final journey back home." -- Charlottesville Daily Progress "Klara, a veteran reporter, has put together a thrilling piece of history. Sixty-five years after FDR''s death, Klara has managed to provide a fresh look at history as well as the political landscape of the 21st century." -- The Daily Beast, With great skill and riveting detail, Robert Klara uses a three day train journey to provide readers with a fascinating glimpse into the inner-workings of the Washington elite in the days after FDR's death. This fast-paced narrative is filled with vivid portraits and plenty of intrigue. It also manages to shed new light on a critical moment in our nation's history., Robert Klara's FDR's Funeral Train is a well-written and vivid account of America's greatest national mourning since Abraham Lincoln was shot. Every page here is illuminating. At times Klara practically transports the reader back to 1945. A major new contribution to U.S. history., Klara revives a long-forgotten event with precision and pathos, allowing readers a coveted Pullman berth for a ride through three of this country's darkest yet most formative days., FDR's Funeral Train is a fascinating tale well told. Hop aboard with the skilled storyteller Robert Klara. You'll be glad you did., Klara, a veteran reporter, has put together a thrilling piece of history. Sixty-five years after FDR's death, Klara has managed to provide a fresh look at history as well as the political landscape of the 21st century., "Klara revives a long-forgotten event with precision and pathos, allowing readers a coveted Pullman berth for a ride through three of this country's darkest yet most formative days." --Gay Talese, author of A Writer''s Life   "A riveting, sumptuously detailed look inside a luxurious, mysterious private train swaying from one presidency to another--the picture windows in its last car showcasing a bronze coffin to thousands of trackside mourners ignorant of the vivid tensions in the cars ahead."--John Stilgoe, Robert and Lois Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape, Harvard University and author of Outside Lies Magic: Discovering History and Inspiration in Ordinary Places   "Robert Klara's FDR's Funeral Train is a well-written and vivid account of America's greatest national mourning since Abraham Lincoln was shot.  Every page here is illuminating.  At times Klara practically transports the reader back to 1945.  A major new contribution to U.S. history."--Douglas Brinkley is author of The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America   "No fan of FDR and his presidency can afford to pass up this book.  Robert Klara takes you inside FDR''s funeral train, and into the minds and hearts of those who made the president''s last journey with him.  Klara offers a unique, never-before-told perspective on the sudden transfer of power, the players who wanted to grab some of that power and the widow whose grief was tinged with the bitter taste of betrayal.  A remarkable story by a true storyteller."--Lorraine Diehl, author of The Late, Great Pennsylvania Station   "No one in 1945, friend or enemy, was unmoved by the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, after his dozen critical years in the White House.  FDR''s Funeral Train vividly recalls the nerve-racking week behind the headlines, when his family and his government rose above a trainload of personal problems to help the nation across the chasm left by his demise.  An exciting addition to the Roosevelt bookshelf, Klara's book is overflowing with the stuff that every history reader craves fresh, original research."-- Julie Fenster, author of The Case of Abraham Lincoln and FDR''s Shadow   "With great skill and riveting detail, Robert Klara uses a three day train journey to provide readers with a fascinating glimpse into the inner-workings of the Washington elite in the days after FDR''s death. This fast-paced narrative is filled with vivid portraits and plenty of intrigue. It also manages to shed new light on a critical moment in our nation''s history."--Steve Gillon, author of 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America and Resident Historian, The History Channel     "An intriguing account of FDR''s last journey and a must read for all those still caught up in the romance and mystery of rail travel"-David B Woolner, Senior Fellow, Roosevelt Institute and Associate Professor of History, Marist College "FDR''s Funeral Train is a fascinating tale well told.  Hop aboard with the skilled storyteller Robert Klara.  You''ll be glad you did."--James Bradley, author of Flags of our Fathers and Flyboys   "Klara charms as he informs. A little gem." --Kirkus (starred review)   "Evocative account of the sometimes awkward juxtaposition of those who had served and now mourned one president and those who were eager to begin working for, and influencing, another."-- Asbury Park Press   "A riveting tale of how several railroads brought Franklin D. Roosevelt's body home."-- Trainstalk   "A book that reveals much of the heretofore hidden angst and intrigue that had accompanied a dead president on his final journey back home."-- Charlottesville Daily Progress   "Klara, a veteran reporter, has put together a thrilling piece of history. Sixty-five years after FDR's death, Klara has managed to provide a fresh look at history as well as the political landscape of the 21st century."--The Daily Beast, "Klara revives a long-forgotten event with precision and pathos, allowing readers a coveted Pullman berth for a ride through three of this country's darkest yet most formative days." --Gay Talese, author of A Writer''s Life "A riveting, sumptuously detailed look inside a luxurious, mysterious private train swaying from one presidency to another--the picture windows in its last car showcasing a bronze coffin to thousands of trackside mourners ignorant of the vivid tensions in the cars ahead."--John Stilgoe, Robert and Lois Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape, Harvard University and author of Outside Lies Magic: Discovering History and Inspiration in Ordinary Places "Robert Klara's FDR's Funeral Train is a well-written and vivid account of America's greatest national mourning since Abraham Lincoln was shot. Every page here is illuminating. At times Klara practically transports the reader back to 1945. A major new contribution to U.S. history."--Douglas Brinkley is author of The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America "No fan of FDR and his presidency can afford to pass up this book. Robert Klara takes you inside FDR''s funeral train, and into the minds and hearts of those who made the president''s last journey with him. Klara offers a unique, never-before-told perspective on the sudden transfer of power, the players who wanted to grab some of that power and the widow whose grief was tinged with the bitter taste of betrayal. A remarkable story by a true storyteller."--Lorraine Diehl, author of The Late, Great Pennsylvania Station "No one in 1945, friend or enemy, was unmoved by the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, after his dozen critical years in the White House. FDR''s Funeral Train vividly recalls the nerve-racking week behind the headlines, when his family and his government rose above a trainload of personal problems to help the nation across the chasm left by his demise. An exciting addition to the Roosevelt bookshelf, Klara's book is overflowing with the stuff that every history reader craves fresh, original research."-- Julie Fenster, author of The Case of Abraham Lincoln and FDR''s Shadow "With great skill and riveting detail, Robert Klara uses a three day train journey to provide readers with a fascinating glimpse into the inner-workings of the Washington elite in the days after FDR''s death. This fast-paced narrative is filled with vivid portraits and plenty of intrigue. It also manages to shed new light on a critical moment in our nation''s history."--Steve Gillon, author of 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America and Resident Historian, The History Channel "An intriguing account of FDR''s last journey and a must read for all those still caught up in the romance and mystery of rail travel"David B Woolner, Senior Fellow, Roosevelt Institute and Associate Professor of History, Marist College "FDR''s Funeral Train is a fascinating tale well told. Hop aboard with the skilled storyteller Robert Klara. You''ll be glad you did."--James Bradley, author of Flags of our Fathers and Flyboys "Klara charms as he informs. A little gem." --Kirkus (starred review) "Evocative account of the sometimes awkward juxtaposition of those who had served and now mourned one president and those who were eager to begin working for, and influencing, another."-- Asbury Park Press "A riveting tale of how several railroads brought Franklin D. Roosevelt's body home."-- Trainstalk "A book that reveals much of the heretofore hidden angst and intrigue that had accompanied a dead president on his final journey back home."-- Charlottesville Daily Progress "Klara, a veteran reporter, has put together a thrilling piece of history. Sixty-five years after FDR's death, Klara has managed to provide a fresh look at history as well as the political landscape of the 21st century."--The Daily Beast, No fan of FDR and his presidency can afford to pass up this book. Robert Klara takes you inside FDR's funeral train, and into the minds and hearts of those who made the president's last journey with him. Klara offers a unique, never-before-told perspective on the sudden transfer of power, the players who wanted to grab some of that power and the widow whose grief was tinged with the bitter taste of betrayal. A remarkable story by a true storyteller., Evocative account of the sometimes awkward juxtaposition of those who had served and now mourned one president and those who were eager to begin working for, and influencing, another., No one in 1945, friend or enemy, was unmoved by the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, after his dozen critical years in the White House. FDR's Funeral Train vividly recalls the nerve-racking week behind the headlines, when his family and his government rose above a trainload of personal problems to help the nation across the chasm left by his demise. An exciting addition to the Roosevelt bookshelf, Klara's book is overflowing with the stuff that every history reader craves - fresh, original research., "Klara revives a long-forgotten event with precision and pathos, allowing readers a coveted Pullman berth for a ride through three of this country''s darkest yet most formative days." - Gay Talese, author of A Writer''s Life "A riveting, sumptuously detailed look inside a luxurious, mysterious private train swaying from one presidency to another - the picture windows in its last car showcasing a bronze coffin to thousands of trackside mourners ignorant of the vivid tensions in the cars ahead." - John Stilgoe, Robert and Lois Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape, Harvard University and author of Outside Lies Magic: Discovering History and Inspiration in Ordinary Places "Robert Klara''s FDR''s Funeral Train is a well-written and vivid account of America''s greatest national mourning since Abraham Lincoln was shot. Every page here is illuminating. At times Klara practically transports the reader back to 1945. A major new contribution to U.S. history." - Douglas Brinkley is author of The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America "No fan of FDR and his presidency can afford to pass up this book. Robert Klara takes you inside FDR''s funeral train, and into the minds and hearts of those who made the president''s last journey with him. Klara offers a unique, never-before-told perspective on the sudden transfer of power, the players who wanted to grab some of that power and the widow whose grief was tinged with the bitter taste of betrayal. A remarkable story by a true storyteller." - Lorraine Diehl, author of The Late, Great Pennsylvania Station "No one in 1945, friend or enemy, was unmoved by the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, after his dozen critical years in the White House. FDR''s Funeral Train vividly recalls the nerve-racking week behind the headlines, when his family and his government rose above a trainload of personal problems to help the nation across the chasm left by his demise. An exciting addition to the Roosevelt bookshelf, Klara''s book is overflowing with the stuff that every history reader craves - fresh, original research." - Julie Fenster, author of The Case of Abraham Lincoln and FDR''s Shadow "With great skill and riveting detail, Robert Klara uses a three day train journey to provide readers with a fascinating glimpse into the inner-workings of the Washington elite in the days after FDR''s death. This fast-paced narrative is filled with vivid portraits and plenty of intrigue. It also manages to shed new light on a critical moment in our nation''s history." - Steve Gillon, author of 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America and Resident Historian, The History Channel "An intriguing account of FDR''s last journey and a must-read for all those still caught up in the romance and mystery of rail travel" - David B Woolner, Senior Fellow, Roosevelt Institute and Associate Professor of History, Marist College "FDR''s Funeral Train is a fascinating tale well told. Hop aboard with the skilled storyteller Robert Klara. You''ll be glad you did." - James Bradley, author of Flags of our Fathers and Flyboys "Klara charms as he informs. A little gem." - Kirkus (starred review) "Evocative account of the sometimes awkward juxtaposition of those who had served and now mourned one president and those who were eager to begin working for, and influencing, another." - Asbury Park Press "A riveting tale of how several railroads brought Franklin D. Roosevelt''s body home." - Trainstalk "A book that reveals much of the heretofore hidden angst and intrigue that had accompanied a dead president on his final journey back home." - Charlottesville Daily Progress "Klara, a veteran reporter, has put together a thrilling piece of history. Sixty-five years after FDR''s death, Klara has managed to provide a fresh look at history as well as the political landscape of the 21st century." - The Daily Beast, A book that reveals much of the heretofore hidden angst and intrigue that had accompanied a dead president on his final journey back home.
Table of Content - Prologue Pine Mountain The Mainline The West Hall Twelve Long Hours The Train of Secrets Car No.3 Where the Sundial Stands Homeward "We do not fear the future" Aftermath
Copyright Date - 2010
Target Audience - Trade
Dewey Decimal - 973.917092
Dewey Edition - 22
Illustrated - Yes