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Boston: Little Brown, 1966. Very rare book. Robert Cutler (1895-1974) was the first United States National Security Advisor. The position was created for him by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Cutler served in the United States Army, eventually being promoted to Brigadier General. Among his many honors, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and the Medal of Freedom. Stated First Edition 8vo size navy blue clothbound hardcover with gilt titles under dust jacket; 422 pages plus a section of black and white photographs From jacket: "Recalling a varied life of devotion to his country and some of its most important men, Robert Cutler takes us on a friendly tour of the corridors of power. We see Boston Mayor, later Governor and Secretary of Labor, Maurice Tobin... We see a sensitively drawn portrait of ... Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, who was Cutler's first boss in Washington. There are revealing glimpses of General George C. Marshall... and there is a vivid picture of James…
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