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The Most Dangerous Man in America: The Making of Douglas MacArthur

by Mark Perry
The Most Dangerous Man in America: The Making of Douglas MacArthur

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At times, even his admirers seemed unsure of what to do with General Douglas MacArthur. Imperious, headstrong, and vain, MacArthur matched an undeniable military genius with a massive ego and a rebellious streak that often seemed to destine him for the dustbin of history. Yet despite his flaws, MacArthur is remembered as a brilliant commander whose combined-arms operation in the Pacific—the first in the history of warfare—secured Americas triumph in World War II and changed the course of history.

In The Most Dangerous Man in America, celebrated historian Mark Perry examines how this paradox of a man overcame personal and professional challenges to lead his countrymen in their darkest hour. As Perry shows, Franklin Roosevelt and a handful of MacArthurs subordinates made this feat possible, taming MacArthur, making him useful, and finally making him victorious. A gripping, authoritative biography of the Pacific Theaters most celebrated and misunderstood commander, The Most Dangerous Man in America reveals the secrets of Douglas MacArthurs success—and the incredible efforts of the men who made it possible.

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Eliot Cohen, author of Supreme Command and Conquered Into Liberty

"MacArthur's reputation has been in eclipse for some time. Mark Perry restores much of it in this vivid and compelling account of his career before Korea. Without scanting MacArthur's faults and failures, he makes a convincing case that during World War II he was not merely an able but at times a brilliant commander."

David Kaiser, author of The Road to Dallas: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy

"A balanced and wide-ranging portrait of one of the United States' most brilliant and controversial military leaders, reminding us that MacArthur had great strengths as well as weaknesses."

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Boston Globe Best Books of 2014

New York Times Book Review

“[A] well-written, insightful portrait of a commander whose occasional military genius vied with an overweening ego that alienated his superiors in Washington and led to his eventual downfall.”

Wall Street Journal

“Mark Perry's enjoyable The Most Dangerous Man in America amply captures the general's ‘proud and egotistical streak."

Washington Post

“[An] engrossing book on the great, though greatly flawed, general… fans of military history and general readers will have much to enjoy and to ponder: The author offers a vivid and convincing recounting of MacArthurs tremendous skill as a pioneer of air-land-sea battle in the Pacific, along with ample evidence that ‘proud and egotistical MacArthur ‘was his own worst enemy.”

Boston Globe

“[A] dazzling biography…[a] deft portrayal centered mainly on MacArthurs World War II years.”

Foreign Affairs

“Without ever denying MacArthurs flaws and mistakes, Perry revives the generals reputation by carefully and positively appraising his role in some of the wars key moments.”

Dallas Morning News

“Perry sets out to demonstrate how FDR ‘tamed and used the general as the principal tool that would defeat the Japanese. Perry accomplishes this efficiently through an entertaining narrative that will satisfy MacArthurs defenders…”

Christian Science Monitor

“A perceptive, authoritative biography of the legendary general.”

Weekly Standard

“Perry has written an engaging and fresh story about Douglas MacArthur that also sheds light on some of the lesser-known figures who supported him…The Most Dangerous Man in America will introduce Douglas MacArthur to a new audience and compel readers already familiar with him to consider this dynamic personality in a different light.”

Washington Independent Review of Books

“A riveting and accessible biography of General Douglas MacArthur...simultaneously providing insights into his behavior and filling in needed and appropriate biographical nuggets in order to illuminate his bigger than life persona.... A noble portrait of an often misunderstood and complex 20th-century American.... Without diminishing the humanity of the books central protagonist, Perry captures the conundrum of being a great man and presents a story that is full of its own kind of romance and adventure.”

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“A compelling, succinct account of a deeply flawed but brilliant leader, a man seemingly created for the circumstances through which he lived… With fluid prose and fascinating personalities, The Most Dangerous Man in America should appeal to military history and biography buffs alike.”

San Antonio Express-News

“The Most Dangerous Man in America is Perrys tour de force as a biographer. With scholarly precision and a desire to present MacArthur as a man, minus the myth and the legend, he gives us a detailed look into our nation's top soldier in the east during World War II. Despite MacArthurs flaws, and they dont go unrecognized here, his brilliance when it came time to enact the first combined-arms operation in the Pacific is captivatingly told for all to understand.”

Roanoke Times

“Perrys skill as a storyteller brings the reader into the action of MacArthur and the officers with whom he interacted, and those who were relegated to talking with MacArthurs adjutant, Richard Sutherland…[The Most Dangerous Man in America] is certain to have an impact on those who read it, and they will come away with a better understanding of the challenges of the Pacific campaign.”

ARMY Magazine

“In The Most Dangerous Man in America, Perry has made a monumental contribution to our understanding of two extraordinary leaders…who shaped a strategy for the defeat of Japan.”

American History Magazine

“Provocative and stimulating.”

Buffalo News

“Perry undertakes a thorough re-examination of MacArthurs role in World War II, with the goal of bursting the myth promoted by Roosevelts inner circle that this dangerous, uncontainable commander, and possible Republican foe, deserves the judgment accorded him by modern historians…In making his case, Perry dazzles in his telling of the Pacific narrative through the eyes of his general…That is Perrys story and he tells it superbly: The political infighting, the inter-service rivalry, the president who favored the Navy, all overlaid on the internal bickering within MacArthurs talented and high-powered staff.”

Military Heritage

“Easy to follow prose and insightful judgments of the decisions not only of MacArthur, but his opponents and fellow Allies.”

History Net

“Well written and researched, The Most Dangerous Man in America is bound to foment renewed debate.”

Booklist

“An excellent…limited examination of MacArthurs life in the critical years preceding and including WWII....informative and easily digestible.”

Kirkus

“A study of quiet authority… A majestic overview with an engaging sense of the nuance of character.”

Library Journal

“A gripping read, this book will be valuable to the novice and specialist alike.”

Publishers Weekly

“[Perry] provocatively reinterprets the volatile relationship between F.D.R. and Gen. Douglas MacArthur.”

Lewis Sorley, author of A Better War: The Unexamined Victories and Final Tragedy of Americas Last Years in Vietnam

“Second only to his monumental self-regard was Douglas MacArthurs ability to polarize those who encountered him. Thus Mark Perrys achievement in this even-handed and insightful assessment is all the more remarkable. Concentrating on the events of World War II, he reveals in telling detail the strengths and weaknesses of this most controversial military figure.”

David Crist, Senior Historian, Joint Chiefs of Staff

“The book is extremely well-written and the story simply enthralling. It pulls you in from the first page. Mark Perry has written balanced, accurate book on one of the most important men in American military history. If there is one biography to read about Douglas MacArthur, this is it.”

John Prados, Author of Islands of Destiny: The Solomons Campaign and the Eclipse of the Rising Sun

“Mark Perry intrigues with his inquiry into Douglas MacArthur, one of the most fascinating, frustrating characters in modern U.S. history. In The Most Dangerous Man in America, Perry not only illuminates General MacArthurs actions and motives in the Depression-era U.S. Army and World War II, he shows MacArthurs human side, sheds new light on the relationship between him and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, reframes FDRs wartime leadership, and gives deserved attention to such comrades as Robert L. Eichelberger. Dont miss this fresh vision of the general who returned to the Philippines.”

Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs

“A pleasure to read, Mark Perry's The Most Dangerous Man in America is a revealing and topical biography on arguably the greatest general in American history. It shows MacArthur at the pinnacle of greatness and the nadir of vanity—usually simultaneously—during the most critical periods of the Japanese campaign in WWII. Replete with new information, insights and perspective on this most enigmatic of American generals, MacArthur's legend is thoroughly but respectfully dissembled to show him, and the generation of political and military leaders that won WWII, as petty, vindictive but brilliant military strategists and ruthless political infighters. Mark Perry's well-balanced book stands far above the crowded collection of official military histories, biographies, hagiographies and analyses of General Douglas MacArthur and should be mandatory reading for those that aspire to command—that most humbling of military experiences—at any level.”

Eliot Cohen, author of Supreme Command and Conquered Into Liberty

"MacArthur's reputation has been in eclipse for some time. Mark Perry restores much of it in this vivid and compelling account of his career before Korea. Without scanting MacArthur's faults and failures, he makes a convincing case that during World War II he was not merely an able but at times a brilliant commander."

David Kaiser, author of The Road to Dallas: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy

"A balanced and wide-ranging portrait of one of the United States' most brilliant and controversial military leaders, reminding us that MacArthur had great strengths as well as weaknesses."

Synopsis

A revisionist biography of one of the greatest American heroes of the twentieth century, revealing how incredible—and improbable—Douglas MacArthurs Pacific victory in World War II truly was.


About the Author

Mark Perry is a military, intelligence, and foreign affairs analyst and writer. His articles have appeared in the Nation, the Washington Post, Foreign Policy, and the Los Angeles Times, among other outlets, and he is a frequent guest commentator and expert on Al Jazeera television network. He is the author of eight books, including Grant and Twain, Partners in Command, and Talking to Terrorists. Perry has served as editor and Washington bureau chief for a number of publications, including Washington D.C.s City Paper and The Veteran, the largest circulation newspaper for veterans in the nation.


Table of Contents

Prologue: Albany

1. The White House

2. Fort Myer

3. Manila

4. Clark Field

5. Lingayen Gulf

6. Bataan

7. Corregidor

8. Alice Springs

9. Melbourne

10. Buna

11. Rabaul

12. Honolulu

13. Leyte

14. Luzon

15. Tokyo Bay

Epilogue: New York


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Product Details

ISBN:
9780465013289
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
04/01/2014
Publisher:
Basic Books
Language:
English
Pages:
416
Height:
1.50IN
Width:
6.30IN
Thickness:
1.50
LCCN:
2014004629
Illustration:
Yes
Author:
Mark Perry
Author:
Mark Perry
Author:
Mark Perry
Author:
Mark Perry
Author:
Mark Perry
Subject:
Military-World War II General
Subject:
Biography-Military

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