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D.M. Foy
Website: www.notimeforglory.com
Email: donfoy@prodigy.net
Products: No Time for Glory: The Story of a Dismissed Legend (Authorhouse, 2004)
Harry Lloyd Hopkins (August 17, 1890 - January 29, 1946) was one of Franklin Roosevelt's closest advisors.
About the Author
Donald Foy
was born and bred on Chicago’s southside during the Depression years. A typical youth educated,
enlightened, employed, and like many of the era prematurely aged by the
incertitude of the encroaching World War II.
This was a time replete with historical subterfuge.
The influence of a Manhattan
social welfare worker of the times grew from mere curiosity into an obsession
to unravel the mystic of the shadowy Harry Hopkins. The mystery and drama are
unveiled in his first book… “No Time for Glory.”
Donald and
his wife live outside
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This
is an incredible story of a once obscure social welfare worker’s rise from a
deathbed and subsequent catapult into a position of worldwide power and
influence. Harry Hopkins was
an
improbable
hero living on borrowed time at the epicenter of world chaos during World War
II. By means of exceptional
cunning, sustenance, valor, and patriotism, his achievements and services alter
the course of history during the mid-twentieth century.
His noble quest for the plight of the poor, the weak, and the hungry are
surpassed only by a passion to defeat the tyrannical…daring to live only to
die for altruistic causes of country and humanity.
These
events of intrigue mined from archives of faded footnotes, when mended in
chronological order and held to the light of a new era reveals the tribulations
of a forsaken legend…. “No Time
for Glory”
“This
in hope of preserving from decay the remembrance of what men have done;
Of
preventing great and wonderful actions from losing their meed of glory;
And
withal to put on record what were their grounds of feud.”
Herodotus...
440 BC