The Forgotten Conservative
Rediscovering Grover Cleveland
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Grover Gardner
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John Pafford
Grover Cleveland is truly the forgotten conservative: a man of dignity, integrity, and courage often overlooked by the history books. Historian and author John Pafford reveals a president who deserves more attention. Cleveland might not have presided over deeply troubled times, but he set a standard for principled leadership in office that is especially relevant today.
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Editorial reviews
Historian and writer John Pafford's The Forgotten Conservative: Rediscovering Grover Cleveland is a straightforward, highly informative attempt to reexamine one of America's most inexplicably overlooked presidents.
The aptly-named Grover Gardner's performance of this well-organized historical survey is well suited to the text, and his measured, highly articulate style serves to emphasize both Pafford's strong writing and Cleveland's oft-forgotten strength as a two-term president during some of America's most trying years. History buffs will find this comprehensive and engaging audiobook well worth a listen, and a fine addition to the pantheon of work about the US presidency.
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A book much like Cleveland himself
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What did you like best about The Forgotten Conservative? What did you like least?
I am not a Cleveland scholar, but the book appears to be well-researched and does a good job of avoiding extrapolating from the known facts (for example about whether or not Cleveland fathered a child out of wedlock). I appreciate the well-crafted sentences and paragraphs which flow well.I do not appreciate the intrusion of the authors' politics. This book will certainly play well on Fox News. Right or left, I prefer that biographers write a book about the person, rather than craft a biography upon which to hang their own political ideas. I do not care about the author's political views and found their frequent intrusion into the story annoying.
Would you recommend The Forgotten Conservative to your friends? Why or why not?
I would not recommend the book unless I find that other authors deal with the Cleveland life and administration poorly.What does Grover Gardner bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His narration is clear and his diction excellent.What else would you have wanted to know about John Pafford’s life?
Nothing.Good book, stop with the polemics
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Great Biography
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A very Honest and strong Individual
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I know far too much about the author's politics
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