""My Dear Mr. Stalin" Enters It's Second Printing"
January 1, 1970
Due to an overwhelming response, Susan Butler's historically significant book "My Dear Mr. Stalin," has entered its second printing. This monumental work marks the first time the complete correspondence between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin has ever been published. Academics, veterans, military enthusiasts, history buffs and politicos have been lauding its praises and adding them to their personal libraries.With over 300 hot-war letters, it truly is a must-read. Many of the letters were only recently recovered, though great effort by Susan Butler, from the archives of the FDR Library in New Hyde Park. The amazing collection serves as a first hand account of the progress of WWII and offers insight into the minds of these great historical figures. It is one of the few books that takes readers out of the trenches and behind the desks of leadership.
In today's political environment, it is useful to look to the past for heroes. People all ovcer the globe have shown interest in "My Dear Mr. Stalin" and it is now going to print in six languages. The book is available online at amazon.com and at select Barnes and Nobles.