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Sailor in the White House: The Seafaring Life of FDR [Hardcover]

Robert F. Cross (Author)
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Book Description

October 2003
Explores how Roosevelt's love of the sea and skills as a sailor shaped his approach to public service and even influenced the course of events in World War II.

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"...a good book for anyone interested in politics or 20th century history." -- The Ensign, December 2004

"...takes a fresh angle on the well-documented life of FDR." -- Sailing, May 2004

About the Author

Robert F. Cross, a former award-winning newspaper reporter, is the water commissioner for Albany, New York, and oversees operations at the Port of Albany. He also is a trustee of the USS Slater, a World War II museum ship.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: US Naval Institute Press (October 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1557503184
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557503183
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,862,578 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Robert F. Cross, author of the presidential biography, Sailor in the White House: The Seafaring Life of FDR, and Shepherds of the Sea: Destroyer Escorts in WW II, is a trustee of the USS Slater, the last destroyer escort still afloat in the United States. The museum ship is fully restored to its original WW II configuration and is moored on the Hudson River in Albany, New York. Cross currently serves as Commissioner of the Port of Albany, New York and is Water Commissioner for the City of Albany. He previously was an assistant environmental commissioner for New York State.

A former award-winning newspaper correspondent, Cross' articles have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Conservationist, Historic Nantucket, Offshore and Seaport magazines among other publications. He has been involved in environmental and historic preservation affairs for many years. Cross, a native of Port Jervis, New York, received his bachelor of science degree from the State University of New York at Albany and his master of arts degree from the State University College at New Paltz. He lives in Albany, New York and Nantucket, Massachusetts with his wife, Sheila, a physician, and Fala, their West Highland White Terrier.

Visit the author's webpage at www.robertfcross.com

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars sailor in the white house, December 14, 2003
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Robert J Dillon (Albany, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sailor in the White House: The Seafaring Life of FDR (Hardcover)
This is a book I could not "put down" once I started reading it. My problem is I get into the index which takes me every where in the book. However, when I finally got it all together I found it to be both historic and above all informative. I grew up in the Roosevelt era and this book has given me an entirely new insight of his time.
Thank you Mr.Cross.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sailor in the White House, December 29, 2003
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Charles T Barnes (South Harwich, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sailor in the White House: The Seafaring Life of FDR (Hardcover)
This was an excellent view of another side of FDR that as a sailor of the same waters, I found exceptionally interesting.

Not only was the book extremely well written but it was full of glimpses of this president which added a new perspective to my knowledge of his presidency.

It is a wonderful experience to stumble across a biographical work about a man about whom so much has been written and yet find an entirely new and different view of the person's life.

Bravo!!!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Could Not Put This Fascinating Book Down!, December 13, 2003
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Martin Davis (Huntington, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sailor in the White House: The Seafaring Life of FDR (Hardcover)
Franklin D. Roosevelt loved the sea, sailing and all things nautical. He was America's greatest seafaring president, spending more time sailing, fishing and swimming than any president in our nations's history. And this book tells very interesting minute of it.

In Robert F. Cross' terrific new book, "Sailor in the White House: the Seafaring Life of FDR," the author offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at Roosevelt's time on the sea. What makes this book such a treat, is that many of the stories are told through the voices of those who actually sailed with the president, and who shared their tales with the author for the first time.

Through interviews with Secret Service agents, Roosevelt staff and family members, and contemporaries of the president, Cross exposes a whole new dimension of FDR's life, a dimension which-until this book-has never been explored in the countless biographies of the 32nd president; but it is a dimension which is key to understanding FDR's character and governing style.

The author logs just about every minute FDR spent on the water, and lists all the vessels he was aboard during his entire lifetime-an extraordinary record for anyone, but particularly for one whose legs were paralyzed from polio. From canoes to lifeboats, schooners to destroyers, and battleships to submarienes, Roosevelt never passed up an opportunity to be on the water. The author meticulously records each vessel, noting the type of craft and the years Roosevelt was aboard. No such list existed until now.

The never-before-told stories, including one in which FDR's life was threatened when a fire broke out aboard his schooner, and rare photographs shared with the author are laid out for us within the overall framework of two world wars and the Great Depression. A never-before-published photograph shows FDR seated in a wheelchair; this is only the third such photo known to exist in the more than 35,000 photographs of the president in the FDR library. And Cross has found it!

As we tag along with Roosevelt on New York State's Barge Canal, the atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Caribbean, and witness his many antics and adventures, the author skillfully keeps the reader current on world and national affairs, allowing us to see behind the newspaper and newsreel footage, while weaving in the unfolding and perilous world
history.

The tales of FDR hiding from his Secret Service guards are amusing, providing a glimpse of a fearless president who valued his privacy and went to great lengths to protect it. FDR never permitted secret Service agents to travel aboard his small vessels; they had to travel behind on destroyers and Coast Guard cutters. He played "cat and mouse" with the agents, who really had their hands full protecting FDR. The author's interviews with FDR's Secret Service agents are priceless.

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., calls this book "delightful." It is that to be sure-but, it is much, much more. "Sailor in the White House" provides a new and valuable insight into the make-up and character of the only American president ever elected to four terms. FDR never passed up an opportunity to be on the water, a place where he felt most at home. A place which helped him to relax and gain perspective as he tackled the most difficult problems ever filled by an American President. I recommend this book highly.

Martin Davis, Ph.D.

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