![]() ![]() "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. ![]() The public believed the “Honest President,” and Edwards was dismissed as “a disgrace to journalism.” The facts concerning the disappearance of Grover Cleveland that summer were so well concealed that even more than a century later a full and fair account has never been published. Edwards exposed the secret operation, Cleveland denied it. The President Is a Sick Man details an extraordinary but almost unknown chapter in American history: Grover Cleveland’s secret cancer surgery and the brazen political cover-up by a politician whose most memorable quote was “Tell the truth.” When an enterprising reporter named E. What happened during those five days, and in the days and weeks that followed, was so incredible that, even when the truth was finally revealed, many Americans simply would not believe it. He would not be heard from again for five days. He boarded a friend’s yacht, sailed into the calm blue waters of Long Island Sound, and-poof!-disappeared. On July 1, 1893, President Grover Cleveland vanished. ![]()
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