This full-dimensioned account shows the life of George Bush, from his childhood in Maine and schooling at Yale to his inauguration as president of the United States. 16 illustrations.
Fitzhugh Green, Jr. was an executive with Vicks Chemical Company and then with Life magazine. In 1954, he was the deputy vice-chairman for the National Citizens for Eisenhower/Nixon Congressional Committee.
A Good Biography the only suspense is What turned Barbara's Hair White. Possible causes thru out the book. Was a Five until the final Politics maybe because I personally Hate Politics.
Deeply embarrassed on Bush's behalf that this book was written about him. If my friend/friendly acquaintance(?) wrote this about me I would be horrified. Green refers to Bush as "whiny" three times and also gets two people's names wrong (refers to Henry Robbins "Bob" Haldeman as "John Haldeman" and James Danforth Quayle as "Daniel Quayle"). Really quality stuff here.