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  1. One of the distinctive elements of their relationship was the camaraderie between Bess and Harry. Historians have evidence of this close relationship from a series of letters often referred to as the “Dear Bess” Letters. Harry Truman frequently sought his wife’s advice and opinions on his political actions.

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    9440945. Dear Bess: The Letters from Harry to Bess Truman, 1910-1959 is a 1983 book edited by historian Robert Hugh Ferrell collecting more than 500 letters from U.S. president Harry S. Truman to his wife Bess, ranging from the couple's early courtship to his post-presidency retirement. [1]

    • Harry S. Truman, Bess Wallace Truman, Robert H. Ferrell
    • 593
    • 1983
    • 1983
  3. 28 de feb. de 2020 · Internet Archive. Language. English. xii, 593 pages : 24 cm. This correspondence, which encompasses Truman's courtship of his wife, his service in the senate, his presidency, and after, reveals not only the character of Truman's mind but also a shrewd observer's view of American politics. Includes index.

  4. The Greatest Presidential Love Story of All Time! Between 1910 and 1959, Harry and Bess Wallace Truman exchanged a series of letters that are absolutely remarkable, sharing their innermost thoughts on family, literature, current events, friends, and more.

  5. Dear Bess : the letters from Harry to Bess Truman, 1910-1959 by Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972; Truman, Bess Wallace; Ferrell, Robert H

  6. University of Missouri Press, 1998 - Biography & Autobiography - 593 pages. Once again available is the critically acclaimed Dear Bess, a collection of more than 600 letters that Harry S....

  7. HST-FBP_3-33_01 - 1914-04-07. Transcript Date. April 07, 1914. Hotel Mercer Kansas City, MO Apr. 7, 1914. Dear Bess: I am in the city again. It looks as if I am going to get to stay here for a few hours and if I don't send you a letter now, another week will go by without my getting one. Uncle Harry is sick and I am trying to get him to go home ...