Who Killed Warren G. Harding?
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Publisher Description
This book tells a true story, and like all true stories, it has many different beginnings. It begins with Warren G. Hardings death in August 1923, and it begins with Timothy Wrights trip to New England in January 1933 to find out more about Hardings death, and it begins with Zachary Peterss discovery of Wrights unpublished record of what he found. Who Killed Warren G. Harding? opens with Hardings years as a small-town, small-time journalist and Wrights years as a major reporter and columnist and companion of presidents, including Harding, and Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover. Peterss curiosity about Harding led him to Wright, which led him back to Harding. What he found out could have changed everything.
As readers browse through the fascinating pages of this book, they will discover a gripping narrative of what Timothy Wright learned on that day in New England and the days that followed. He never published what he found, a decision that will explain itself in the course of the story. When he died, Wright left his papersa vast and valuable collection of materialto the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress and the Hoover Institute on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford. Zachary Peters decided to publish his work so that the world may know of Wrights remarkable story.