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| Edition: | Leventhal (Hardcover) |
| Author: | Theodore White |
| Published: | January 2004 |
| Pages: | 486 |
| ISBN 10: | 0760762899 |
| New: | $2.78 (9) |
| Used: | $0.01 (38) |
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The Making of the President, 1960 written by Theodore White and published by Atheneum Publishers in 1961, it won the 1962 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction. It was the first in a series, followed by The Making of the President, 1964 (1965), The Making of the President, 1968 (1969), and The Making of the President, 1972 (1973), all analyzing American Presidential elections.
The Making of the President, 1960, was a huge success when the book came out in 1961. It stayed on the best-seller list for more than forty weeks. Theodore H.White’s book, written just like a novel, traced the 1960 campaign from the primaries to the end. It first followed John.F.Kennedy facing Senator Hubert Humphrey and Senator Wayne Morse in the Democratic primary election. White later continued his notes on the Kennedy-Nixon opposition until Kennedy’s victory.
The book had quite an impact on politics and its image. Critics and journalists who had read it were subjected to a shift in their way to describe everyday politic. As said by White in the book itself, it showed a leader under the pressures of circumstances. It reported a presidential battle in a different angle. This literary-journalistic book brought a dramactic point of view on the world of politics and its strategies, victories and defeats. White even noted all intonations and postures of the1960 politicians. A chapter was also devoted on detailing the reasons behind Americans way to vote and their way to live.


