â € œ Complete Life Of William McKinley And Story Of His Assassinationâ € is an authentic and official memorial edition, chronicling the remarkable career of William McKinley. From his early years as a soldier and orator to his ascent as a statesman and president, this biography captures every significant incident in McKinley's life. The book provides a detailed account of his political achievements, his personal qualities, and the tragic circumstances surrounding his assassination.
Everett Marshall paints a vivid portrait of McKinley as an immortal patriot, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of his contributions to American history. This memorial edition serves as a lasting tribute to a leader whose legacy continues to resonate, making it an essential read for anyone interested in American political history and the life of one of its most influential figures.
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