An edition of The Forrestal Diaries (1951)

The Forrestal Diaries

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An edition of The Forrestal Diaries (1951)

The Forrestal Diaries

First edition

When James Forrestal resigned as secretary of defense in March 1949 before apparently committing suicide (arguably the highest ranking US government official to do so), he left in his office a large accumulation of files and papers.

Among them was a private record. This was the "diary", or as he called it, that he had maintained in one form or another since the middle of 1944, shortly after his appointment as secretary of the Navy. His instructions were that the diary should be deposited at the White House, which was an unusual request.

The approximately 2,800-page work was then condensed and edited by military writer and historian Walter Millis. One hundred pages of the missing entries have been included in this production,

Here is Forrestal's take on the workings of government and how matters of high estate were debated and implemented, written by one of America's most powerful public servants and in some of the most difficult and critical years of American history.

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Publisher
The Viking Press
Language
English
Pages
581

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The Forrestal Diaries
September 26, 1951, The Viking Press
Hardcover in English - First edition

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First Sentence

"When James Forrestal resigned as Secretary of Defense in March 1949, he left in his office a large accumulation of personal files and papers."

Edition Notes

$5.00
Printing statement: "PUBLISHED BY THE VIKING PRESS IN OCTOBER 1951".
12 unnumbered pages pages of black-and-white photographs prior to page [ix]

Published in
New York City, New York, USA
Copyright Date
1951

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.918
Library of Congress
E813 .F6

Contributors

Editor
Walter Millis
Editor
Eugene S. Duffield

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxiv, 581 p.;
Number of pages
581
Dimensions
21.8 x 15.2 x 4.2 centimeters
Weight
822 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43409877M
LCCN
51013009
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B000RQA0SO

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