From Library Journal:
This volume is a transcript of a two-day conference at the Hoover Presidential Library on the Chief Executive's role after leaving the White House. Daniel Boorstin calls for a national council of former Presidents designed to stimulate a dialog about long-term national issues, although former President Gerald Ford rejects this notion. Conference participants also note that most active and flexible Presidents--Theodore Roosevelt and Harry Truman (who favored making former Presidents nonvoting members of Congress)--appear to remain much the same after leaving the White House. This will be a good supplementary text to Homer F. Cunningham's more comprehensive The President's Lost Years: George Washington to Lyndon Johnson (McFarland & Co., 1989) for political science collections.
-William D. Pederson, Louisiana State Univ., Shreveport
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