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Book SynopsisWhen Waddy Bullion refers to his experience working for LBJ as a tax attorney and business advisor, he calls it "being in the boat." LBJ was the captain; the crew either met his standards for effort and excellence or they got out.
Trade ReviewBullion's approach transcends academic history and adds revealing, personal rememberances of the life of an important Texan. This memior is a valuable resource that should be added to the growing list of historical and bibliographical works on LBJ. Reccommended for all libraries... -- Dale Farris * Review Of Texas Books *
Lyndon Johnson was famous for being a larger-than-life figure who dominated everyone and everything in sight. John L. Bullion, the son of Johnsonís long-time attorney tells the fascinating story of his familyís long relationship with the thirty-sixth president. . . . A gratifying and enjoyable read. -- Steven Watts