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9781250000279

The Hidden White House Harry Truman and the Reconstruction of America’s Most Famous Residence

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  • ISBN13:

    9781250000279

  • ISBN10:

    1250000270

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2013-10-22
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
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Summary

Critically acclaimed author Robert Klara leads readers through an unmatched tale of political ambition and technical skill: the Truman administration's controversial rebuilding of the White House.

In 1948, President Harry Truman, enjoying a bath on the White House's second floor, almost plunged through the ceiling of the Blue Room into a tea party for the Daughters of the American Revolution. A handpicked team of the country's top architects conducted a secret inspection of the troubled mansion and, after discovering it was in imminent danger of collapse, insisted that the First Family be evicted immediately. What followed would be the most historically significant and politically complex home-improvement job in American history. While the Trumans camped across the street at Blair House, Congress debated whether to bulldoze the White House completely, and the Soviets exploded their first atomic bomb, starting the Cold War.


Indefatigable researcher Robert Klara reveals what has, until now, been little understood about this episode: America's most famous historic home was basically demolished, giving birth to today's White House. Leaving only the mansion's facade untouched, workmen gutted everything within, replacing it with a steel frame and a complex labyrinth deep below ground that soon came to include a top-secret nuclear fallout shelter,

The story of Truman's rebuilding of the White House is a snapshot of postwar America and its first Cold War leader, undertaking a job that changed the centerpiece of the country's national heritage. The job was by no means perfect, but it was remarkable—and, until now, all but forgotten.

Author Biography

ROBERT KLARA is the author of the critically acclaimed book FDR's Funeral Train. Salon called him “one of the most engaging writers you’ll ever read.” His work has appeared in the New York Times, the New York Daily News, American Heritage, and The Christian Science Monitor. Klara has been a staff editor for many magazines including Adweek, Town & Country and Architecture.  He lives in New York, New York.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Chapter 1: Moving Day

Chapter 2: The Great White Jail

Chapter 3: The Porch

Chapter 4: "Like a Ship at Sea"

Chapter 5: The Inspection

Chapter 6: The Eviction

Chapter 7: The Slow Murder

Chapter 8: Wanted: Home for President

Chapter 9: "The People Want a New Building"

Chapter 10: The Verdict

Chapter 11: "Shoot it"

Chapter 12: The Shovel in the Earth

Chapter 13: Wreck It Gently

Chapter 14: "We are no longer ahead"

Chapter 15: The Hidden White House

Chapter 16: 27 Rounds

Chapter 17: Furniture, Rugs and Draperies

Chapter 18: The Tour

Chapter 19: Something to Remember You By

Chapter 20: "Every Dollar Must be Saved"

Chapter 21: The General’s Burdens

Chapter 22: Missing Pieces

Chapter 23: "A Race Against Time"

Chapter 24: Open House

Afterword

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