Short of the Glory: The Fall and Redemption of Edward F. Prichard Jr.

Short of the Glory: The Fall and Redemption of Edward F. Prichard Jr.

by Tracy Campbell
Short of the Glory: The Fall and Redemption of Edward F. Prichard Jr.

Short of the Glory: The Fall and Redemption of Edward F. Prichard Jr.

by Tracy Campbell

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Overview

Essentially a Greek tragedy set on the stage of American politics, the chronicle of Edward F. Prichard's meteoric rise and fall "hearkens back to why we read history" (James C. Klotter, Director, Kentucky Historical Society). Known for his dazzling wit and photographic memory, as well as for being careless and crude, Prichard fell victim to the hubris that helped to make him great when, after stuffing a ballot box in a 1948 Senate primary race, he was prosecuted and was sent to jail. 16 illustrations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813128191
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 09/12/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
Sales rank: 828,851
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Tracy Campbell is professor of history and co-director of the Wendell H. Ford Public Policy Research Center at the University of Kentucky. His numerous books include Short of the Glory: The Fall and Redemption of Edward F. Prichard Jr.; Deliver the Vote: A History of Election Fraud, an American Political Tradition, 1742−2004; and The Gateway Arch: A Biography.

What People are Saying About This

Katherine Graham

An astonishing story of a gifted but flawed individual who overcame a great personal tragedy to lead a productive and successful life. . . . Will appeal to all who are interested in the brilliant men who helped chart the country's course earlier in this century.

Arthur Schelesinger Jr.

A rich American story. With objectivity and insight, Tracy Campbell recounts the dramatic life of perhaps the most brilliant man of my generation.

James C. Klotter

A biography of Edward prichard harkens back to why we read history at all. Prichard's story teaches us not only about Kentucky and America, but about the human condition, about cowardice and courage, and about ourselves as a people and as individuals.

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