Hot Dogs and Cocktails: When FDR met King George VI at Hyde Park on Hudson

Hot Dogs and Cocktails: When FDR met King George VI at Hyde Park on Hudson

Peter Conradi
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Author:  Peter Conradi
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  288
Publisher:  Alma Books Ltd
Year:  2014
ISBN:  9781846883163

In June 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were the guests of Franklin D. Roosevelt at his country estate in Hyde Park, New York State. The meeting, coming at a time when Britain desperately needed American help in the looming conflict with Germany, was front-page news on both sides of the Atlantic and imbued with huge political significance.

The royal visit - which culminated in the picnic the President hosted for his guests in the grounds of his home - saw the King sipping cocktails and sampling that most "democratic" of foods, the humble hot dog, to the fascination of American newspapers. In his new book, Peter Conradi recreates the backdrop to this event, analysing its political context, the media's reaction and the colourful personal life of its protagonists. The result is a lively and riveting account of a defining moment in recent world history.

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