November 29-30, 2006

USA Today, Philadelphia Inquirer, AP, New York Times

A rare-manuscript dealer in Ardmore has sold a collection of 140 private letters that President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent to his brother Edgar over a span of more than a quarter-century.  The letters, written to Edgar N. Eisenhower from 1941 to 1967 reveal the 34th president’s concerns about the arms race, America’s poor image around the world, political patronage, and eroding civil liberties. Download the release. View the Philadelphia Inquirer article

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