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John L. Bullion

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    Prelude to disaster
    In the Boat with LBJ
    • In the Boat with LBJ

      • 367 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(10)Add rating

      Waddy Bullion shares his firsthand experiences working alongside LBJ, portraying the intense environment of high expectations and rigorous standards. Describing his role as a tax attorney and business advisor, he likens the experience to being part of a crew on a boat, where only those who meet the captain's demands remain. This insight offers a unique perspective on the pressures and dynamics of working closely with a prominent political figure.

      In the Boat with LBJ
    • Prelude to disaster

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Prelude to Disaster is the most comprehensive account of the fateful decision to tax American colonists. Unlike other studies, it emphasizes the central role of the young George III in the process. Central to this examination are George's principles of statecraft and government, his thoughts on pre- and post-war empires, his assessments of future relations with Britain's great antagonist France, his personality and its development before and after his accession to the throne, his friendship with the earl of Bute, and his attitudes toward domestic policies and politicians, especially George Grenville.

      Prelude to disaster