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Preserve and Protect

Preserve and Protect is a 1968 political novel written by Allen Drury. It is the third sequel to Advise and Consent, for which Drury was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960, and is followed by two alternate sequels of its own, Come Nineveh, Come Tyre (1973) and The Promise of Joy (1975).

Preserve and Protect
First edition cover
AuthorAllen Drury
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAdvise and Consent
GenrePolitical novel
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
June 1968
Media typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback)
ISBN0-385-01030-3
Preceded byCapable of Honor 
Followed byCome Nineveh, Come Tyre
The Promise of Joy 

Plot edit

After winning his party's nomination in Capable of Honor, U.S. President Harley Hudson dies in a suspicious plane crash. William Abbott, the Speaker of the House, is reluctantly elevated to the presidency. The Majority Party immediately convenes its National Committee, torn between the supporters of California Governor Ted Jason and those of Secretary of State and former Illinois Senator Orrin Knox. Eventually Knox defeats Jason, but names Jason as his vice presidential nominee. At the conclusion of the novel, a gunman appears and opens fire on the two candidates and their wives.

Publication edit

Published in June 1968, Preserve and Protect is the third sequel to Advise and Consent, for which Drury was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960.[1] Advise and Consent and its sequels had been out of print for almost 15 years until WordFire Press reissued them in paperback and e-book format in 2014.[2]

Sequels edit

The cliffhanger ending of Preserve and Protect allowed Drury to offer two concurrent and conflicting sequels: one in which Knox dies and Jason goes on to become president, and the other with the opposite result. Both have as their background the Sino-Soviet split and its possible ramifications for the United States.

Come Nineveh, Come Tyre edit

1973's Come Nineveh, Come Tyre (ISBN 0-385-04392-9) finds presidential candidate Orrin Knox and vice presidential nominee Ted Jason's wife Ceil as the victims, and Jason is elected to the presidency. The Soviets immediately take advantage of the weak Jason, and are able to achieve dominance over the United States by the end, including the repression of civil liberties. It is implied Jason dies a suicide.

The title refers to lines in the 1897 poem Recessional by Rudyard Kipling which hints of civilizational impermanence:

Far-called, our navies melt away;
On dune and headland sinks the fire:
Lo, all our pomp of yesterday
Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!

These two cities are mentioned in the Bible: the Phoenician Tyre, whose King Hiram was the ally of King Solomon and helped build the Jerusalem Temple; and Nineveh, whose inhabitants repented of their evil ways after the Prophet Jonah warned them of God's intention to destroy their city.

The novel spent 26 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list.[3]

The Promise of Joy edit

In 1975's The Promise of Joy (ISBN 0-385-04396-1), Vice Presidential nominee Ted Jason and Beth Knox are the two killed, and Orrin Knox is elected as President. Knox continues to assist anti-Soviet rebels in Panama and the fictional oil-rich African nation of Gorotoland, despite mounting pressure by the international community and within the United States to retreat. Surprisingly, the Russians and Chinese begin a limited nuclear war with each other. After the war sparks revolutions within both countries, the new governments request that the United States broker a peace. Despite the new leadership, it is clear that neither side is really willing to make compromises, and the conflict soon re-emerges. This leads to increased conflict within the United States, as there is mounting pressure on the president to intervene on behalf of the Soviets. At the end of the novel, Knox advises the nation that the United States will intervene in the Sino-Soviet conflict, but does not specify how or on which side.

References edit

  1. ^ "Pulitzer Prize Winners: Fiction (1948-present)". Pulitzer.org. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  2. ^ Simon, Phil (May 28, 2014). "Classic Politics: The Works of Allen Drury Now Back in Print". The Huffington Post. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  3. ^ Kemme, Tom (1987). Political Fiction, the Spirit of the Age, and Allen Drury. Bowling Green State University Popular Press. p. 183. Retrieved January 14, 2015. come nineveh.

External links edit

  • Kemme, Tom (1987). Political Fiction, the Spirit of the Age, and Allen Drury. Popular Press. p. 142. ISBN 0-87972-374-2. Retrieved October 7, 2008. Preserve and Protect drury.
  • "Preserve and Protect by Allen Drury". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  • "Come Nineveh, Come Tyre by Allen Drury". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved January 20, 2015.

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Preserve and Protect is a 1968 political novel written by Allen Drury It is the third sequel to Advise and Consent for which Drury was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960 and is followed by two alternate sequels of its own Come Nineveh Come Tyre 1973 and The Promise of Joy 1975 Preserve and ProtectFirst edition coverAuthorAllen DruryCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesAdvise and ConsentGenrePolitical novelPublisherDoubledayPublication dateJune 1968Media typePrint Hardcover amp Paperback ISBN0 385 01030 3Preceded byCapable of Honor Followed byCome Nineveh Come TyreThe Promise of Joy Contents 1 Plot 2 Publication 3 Sequels 3 1 Come Nineveh Come Tyre 3 2 The Promise of Joy 4 References 5 External linksPlot editAfter winning his party s nomination in Capable of Honor U S President Harley Hudson dies in a suspicious plane crash William Abbott the Speaker of the House is reluctantly elevated to the presidency The Majority Party immediately convenes its National Committee torn between the supporters of California Governor Ted Jason and those of Secretary of State and former Illinois Senator Orrin Knox Eventually Knox defeats Jason but names Jason as his vice presidential nominee At the conclusion of the novel a gunman appears and opens fire on the two candidates and their wives Publication editPublished in June 1968 Preserve and Protect is the third sequel to Advise and Consent for which Drury was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1960 1 Advise and Consent and its sequels had been out of print for almost 15 years until WordFire Press reissued them in paperback and e book format in 2014 2 Sequels editThe cliffhanger ending of Preserve and Protect allowed Drury to offer two concurrent and conflicting sequels one in which Knox dies and Jason goes on to become president and the other with the opposite result Both have as their background the Sino Soviet split and its possible ramifications for the United States Come Nineveh Come Tyre edit 1973 s Come Nineveh Come Tyre ISBN 0 385 04392 9 finds presidential candidate Orrin Knox and vice presidential nominee Ted Jason s wife Ceil as the victims and Jason is elected to the presidency The Soviets immediately take advantage of the weak Jason and are able to achieve dominance over the United States by the end including the repression of civil liberties It is implied Jason dies a suicide The title refers to lines in the 1897 poem Recessional by Rudyard Kipling which hints of civilizational impermanence Far called our navies melt away On dune and headland sinks the fire dd Lo all our pomp of yesterdayIs one with Nineveh and Tyre dd These two cities are mentioned in the Bible the Phoenician Tyre whose King Hiram was the ally of King Solomon and helped build the Jerusalem Temple and Nineveh whose inhabitants repented of their evil ways after the Prophet Jonah warned them of God s intention to destroy their city The novel spent 26 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list 3 The Promise of Joy edit In 1975 s The Promise of Joy ISBN 0 385 04396 1 Vice Presidential nominee Ted Jason and Beth Knox are the two killed and Orrin Knox is elected as President Knox continues to assist anti Soviet rebels in Panama and the fictional oil rich African nation of Gorotoland despite mounting pressure by the international community and within the United States to retreat Surprisingly the Russians and Chinese begin a limited nuclear war with each other After the war sparks revolutions within both countries the new governments request that the United States broker a peace Despite the new leadership it is clear that neither side is really willing to make compromises and the conflict soon re emerges This leads to increased conflict within the United States as there is mounting pressure on the president to intervene on behalf of the Soviets At the end of the novel Knox advises the nation that the United States will intervene in the Sino Soviet conflict but does not specify how or on which side References edit Pulitzer Prize Winners Fiction 1948 present Pulitzer org Retrieved January 14 2015 Simon Phil May 28 2014 Classic Politics The Works of Allen Drury Now Back in Print The Huffington Post Retrieved January 14 2015 Kemme Tom 1987 Political Fiction the Spirit of the Age and Allen Drury Bowling Green State University Popular Press p 183 Retrieved January 14 2015 come nineveh External links editKemme Tom 1987 Political Fiction the Spirit of the Age and Allen Drury Popular Press p 142 ISBN 0 87972 374 2 Retrieved October 7 2008 Preserve and Protect drury Preserve and Protect by Allen Drury Kirkus Reviews Retrieved January 20 2015 Come Nineveh Come Tyre by Allen Drury Kirkus Reviews Retrieved January 20 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Preserve and Protect amp oldid 1191377356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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