Herbert Hoover: The Man and His Work

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Herbert Hoover: The Man and His Work

by Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman) Kellogg

EN·~7 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

VERNON KELLOGG

1:47
2

CHAPTER I - CHILDREN

9:36
3

CHAPTER II - THE CHILD AND BOY

22:49
4

CHAPTER III - THE UNIVERSITY

30:27
5

CHAPTER IV - THE YOUNG MINING ENGINEER

22:42
6

CHAPTER V - IN CHINA

24:06
7

CHAPTER VI - LONDON AND THE REST OF THE WORLD

24:35
8

CHAPTER VII - THE WAR: THE MAN AND HIS FIRST SERVICE

17:17
9

CHAPTER VIII - THE RELIEF OF BELGIUM; ORGANIZATION AND DIPLOMATIC DIFFICULTIES

28:01
10

CHAPTER IX - THE RELIEF OF BELGIUM; SCOPE AND METHODS

38:02

Description

This lively portrait follows a remarkable American who rose from modest beginnings to become a pivotal figure on the world stage. Through the eyes of a close associate, the narrative traces his early years, his drive for practical problem‑solving, and the values that guided him long before he entered formal politics. Readers learn how his quiet determination and keen sense of duty shaped his reputation as a trusted organizer.

The heart of the story unfolds in the chaotic aftermath of the Great War, when he was tasked with delivering food to starving populations across Eastern Europe. His daring missions to Poland and surrounding regions reveal a blend of logistical genius and deep compassion, especially for children whose lives depended on his efforts. The book captures the tension, hope, and sheer humanity of those relief operations, offering a vivid glimpse into the man whose later public service would be rooted in these early, life‑saving endeavors.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (413K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Jason Isbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2009-07-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman) Kellogg

Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman) Kellogg

1867–1937

A pioneering American entomologist and evolutionary biologist, he helped bring modern biology to a wider public and became an influential voice in science policy during and after World War I. His work ranged from the study of insects to humanitarian relief and national research leadership.

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