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The Man

by Irving Wallace

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Interesting plot but way too dry. A chore to read, and not at all worth it in my opinion. ( )
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Canonical titleThe Man
Original publication date1964
People/CharactersDouglass Dilman
Important placesWashington, D.C., USA
Awards and honorsNew York Times bestseller (Fiction, 1964), Commonwealth Club of California Book Awards (Fiction, Silver, 1964)
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 067103894X, Paperback)

The time is 1964. The place is the Cabinet Room of the Where House. An unexpected accident and the law of succession have just made Douglass Dilman the first black President of the United States.

This is the theme of what was surely one of the most provocative novels of the 1960s. It takes the reader into the storm center of the presidency, where Dilman, until now an almost unknown senator, must bear the weight of three burdens: his office, his race, and his private life.

From beginning to end, The Man is a novel of swift and tremendous drama, as President Dilman attempts to uphold his oath in the face of international crises, domestic dissension, violence, scandal, and ferocious hostility. Push comes to shove in a breathtaking climax, played out in the full glare of publicity, when the Senate of the United States meets for the first time in one hundred years to impeach the President.

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