Ian W. Shaw has published eight books of Australian and military history, including The Rag Tag Fleet: The Unknown Story of the Australian Men and Boats That Helped Win the War in the Pacific and Operation Babylift: The Incredible Story of the Inspiring Australian Women Who Rescued Hundreds of Orphans at the End of the Vietnam War.
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Preface Introduction 1. Youth, War, and Alcohol 2. Business Success and Statewide Office 3. Running for Governor 4. 1963's Political Battles: Liquor by the Drink and the Shaff Plan 5. Helping the Downtrodden 6. Reapportionment and Reform 7. LBJ's "Favorite Governor" and Reelection 8. The Historic 1965 Iowa Legislature 9. Where Angels Fear to Tread 10. Vietnam, State Politics, and Aid to Alcoholics 11. Third-Term Reelection 12. Presidential Confrontation and State Reform 13. Civil Rights, Crisis Conferences, and a Senate Candidacy 14. Political Upheaval in Iowa and the Nation 15. The 1968 Democratic Convention and Senate Race 16. The Hughes Act and Federal Aid to Alcoholics 17. Angry Dove on the National State 18. Democratic Party Reformer and Presidential Candidate 19. Secret Bombing over North Vietnam 20. Election Defeats and Victories and a Maverick War Critic 21. Leaving the Senate and Welcoming Charles Colson 22. Life Past Politics-Almost Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

