
Dean Acheson
A Life in the Cold War
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Narrated by:
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Ben Bartolone
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By:
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Robert L Beisner
Dean Acheson was one of the most influential Secretaries of State in U.S. history, presiding over American foreign policy during a pivotal era - the decade after World War II when the American Century slipped into high gear. During his vastly influential career, Acheson spearheaded the greatest foreign policy achievements in modern times, ranging from the Marshall Plan to the establishment of NATO.
In this acclaimed biography, Robert L. Beisner paints an indelible portrait of one of the key figures of the last half-century. In a book filled with insight based on research in government archives, memoirs, letters, and diaries, Beisner illuminates Acheson's major triumphs, including the highly underrated achievement of converting West Germany and Japan from mortal enemies to prized allies, and does not shy away from examining his missteps. But underlying all his actions, Beisner shows, was a tough-minded determination to outmatch the strength of the Soviet bloc - indeed, to defeat the Soviet Union at every turn. The book also sheds light on Acheson's friendship with Truman - one, a bourbon-drinking Midwesterner with a homespun disposition, the other, a mustachioed Connecticut dandy who preferred perfect martinis.
Over six foot tall, with steel blue, "merry, searching eyes" and a "wolfish" grin, Dean Acheson was an unforgettable character - intellectually brilliant, always debonair, and tough as tempered steel. This lustrous portrait of an immensely accomplished and colorful life is the epitome of the biographer's art.
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Beisner does an excellent job of presenting an unbiased view of Acheson. The author points out the times when history has proven Acheson correct and when he was wrong. It is a surprise how often he was correct. The issues they had to deal with are just as important today. We could learn a lot about how to deal with the world from following their working guidelines. The book is well written and meticulously researched. I found this book fascinating particularly after reading the biography of Averell Herriman and Steil’s “The Marshall Plan”.
The book is thirty-one hours and thirty-seven minutes or 800 pages. The book was first published in 2006. The book has won many awards. Ben Bartolone did an excellent job narrating the book. Bartolone is an actor and audiobook narrator. This is my first experience listening to him.
Fascinating
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A Man of Reason
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That said, this was a most unsophisticated reading of the story of a most sophisticated man. Regrettably the narrator presents a reading without nuance or depth. Mr. Bartolone mispronounced words and stumbled in the text. All these flaws detracted from the telling.
Audible offers so many talented readers like Noah Michael Levine, Michael Butler Murray, Jim Frangione, or so many others, I'm puzzled as to why Mr. Bartolone was chosen. An ill-advised decision.
Listeners beware. The story of Dean Acheson, a pivotal character in the history of the Cold War, is worth better.
Unsophisticated Reading
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(Note to Audible -- Please eliminate the "Story" category for non-fiction books; it is absolutely meaningless.)
Great book; mediocre narrator
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Verbose, too long, lacks substance, topical mostly, and poor unfeeling quick paced narration makes it a chore to listen to. Too bad, a great history here to tell.Good subject, too bad about the rest
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