ABSTRACT

Roosevelt and Howe is a joint biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt and one of his principal advisors. Louis Howe was not only FDR's first political aide, but the only one who also became an intimate personal friend. Other than Harry Hopkins in the late 1930s, he was the only advisor whom Roosevelt trusted completely to serve his interests without distracting personal ambition or a shadowy private agenda. This book is the story of their separate early lives, of the rare chances which brought them together and of their totally intertwined careers after 1912.

chapter One|14 pages

A Personal Inquiry

chapter Two|16 pages

“In the Old Days”

chapter Three|19 pages

The Scavengers’ New Broom

chapter Four|20 pages

A Day of Routines

chapter Five|28 pages

Encountering the World

chapter Six|12 pages

Discontents

chapter Seven|14 pages

What’s Good about This Job?

chapter Eight|33 pages

Challenges to a Way of Work

chapter Nine|29 pages

Envirocal: The Cooperative’s Conglomerate

chapter Ten|21 pages

Work, Ownership, and the Worker Cooperative