George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography
The rise of the Bush dynasty and the political career of George H.W. Bush
-- by: Webster Tarpley and Anton Chaitkin, 1991, source: Tarpley.net
MHP hypertext version for non-profit educational use only
MHP Editor's Preface
About this book
>> Click names in text for timelines and related articles
This book was originally published as part of the 1992 Presidential campaign by political opponents of George H.W. Bush, as stated in the Introduction. In presenting their case against him, the authors have painted a rather unflattering poitrait.
Despite the strong bias, the book is well-researched and contains a wealth of little-known and important historical information about the Bush dynasty, their Establishment networks, and their key role in advancing the elitist "New World Order" program during the 20th century.
The first part of the book deals with Bush's father, Prescott Bush, and his role as an agent of the Harriman banking interests before, during and after World War II. It goes on to document the life of George H.W. Bush from his student days at Andover prep school and Yale University, his Navy service, his time as a Texas oilman, and his extensive career in Republican national politics and government service.
For easier online reading, lengthy chapters have been divided and section indexes have been added. The original text is available at the author's website. For a quick read, the most interesting history is contained in the following chapters:
- Part 1: Chapters 1, 2, 4
- Part 2: Chapter 7
- Part 3: Chapter 8.2
- Part 4: Chapter 12.1
- Part 5: Chapters 17, 18
- Part 6: Chapters 23.2, 24.2, 24.3