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February 6, 2003

Prescott Bush is the only person in U.S. history to be father of a U.S. President, grandfather of a U.S. President, and grandfather of a state governor. Duty, Honor, Country is more than a biography of the U.S. Senator from Connecticut, although it is that. It looks at the principles that Prescott Bush passed on like family heirlooms to his five children, including George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States: discipline, duty, ethics, commitment, courage, honor, honesty, loyalty, and responsibility. And it looks at the ways the Bush family legacy has made Prescott Bush, former President George Bush, George W. Bush, and Jeb Bush give themselves to public service. "My father believed in the concept of noblesse oblige," said former President George Bush. "You made your money and you had a duty to serve the community or your country."

Written with the encouragement and enthusiasm of former President Bush, the book is a readable story of noblesse oblige in action, from the time Prescott Bush served in town government in Greenwich, Connecticut, to his career as a U.S. Senator from Connecticut, to his role in passing far-reaching legislation in the Eisenhower years. It also deals honestly with Prescott Bush's alleged business relationships with Nazi industrialists and other accusations. Half of the book also shows how the commitment to public service was lived out in the lives of Prescott's children and grandchildren, focusing on his son George H.W. Bush and his grandsons George W. Bush and Jeb Bush.

"While there is a natural American enchantment with history as nostalgia," says the author, both Georges and Jeb resist - even detest - the words dynasty and legacy. 'Dynasty means something inherited,' said President George W. 'We inherited a good name, but you don't inherit a vote.'"


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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson; First Edition edition (February 6, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401600093
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401600099
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,322,403 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Public Relations at its finest., September 21, 2003
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This review is from: Duty, Honor, Country: The Life and Legacy of Prescott Bush (Hardcover)
The United States government confiscation of Prescott Bush's and family assets in 1942 under the Trading With the Enemy Act for dealing with Nazi Germany and running Germany's I. G. Farben inyerests and others in the US should show just how disingenuous the title of this book is and the motives behind it. Public Relations at its finest.
Not the Bush's finest hour.
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26 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Time to Stop Kidding Ourselves, October 18, 2003
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Geoffrey Dewan (Los Angeles, ca. USA) - See all my reviews
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Prescott Bush was a just a man, but he was a man who did a lot of very bad things. He administered finances for European shell corporations of the Third Reich before and during the war. His company was seized in 1942 under the trading with the enemy act. He helped Hitler. It's as simple as that.

This man profited from war and the death of other people's children.

Now his son, George HW Bush, is working for defense industry holding company, The Carlyle Group, who reports some of its highest profits ever. His Grandson has overseen the awarding of the largest no bid, no limit contracts in the history of the U.S. handed out to his Vice President's company (excuse me, Mr. Cheney still has options and receives "deferred retirement" checks from Halliburton every year). GW Bush's ratings were at their all time high when he declared war (for those of you who thought the Constitution gave that power to congress, they abdicated over a year ago)on Iraq, allowing him to push through another scurrilous tax cut for himself and his biggest contributors- once again profiting from the death of other people's children.

The seeds, in this case, have not fallen very far from the tree...

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read, July 18, 2007
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T. B. Wood (Mt. Pleasant, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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This book reads very well. It took me two days to shoot through it casually. There are some mistakes, however, mostly dealing with dates of elections and positions held by officials at the time. As I have seen from others, the truth can be a little open to interpretation. But if you are above the politics and the petty bickering, this can be a very good read for someone who is interested in learning more about the origins of the Bush family.
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Prescott Bush, George Bush, New York, United States, White House, World War, Republican Party, George Herbert Walker Bush, Burning Tree, Wall Street, New Haven, United Nations, Dorothy Bush, Senator Taft, Averell Harriman, Brown Brothers, James Smith Bush, Margaret Chase Smith, President Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Sherman Adams, Alfalfa Club, Cold War, Dorothy Walker Bush, James Bush
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