Franklin and Eleanor

Franklin and Eleanor

Author: Hazel Rowley

Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 0522851797

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In this groundbreaking new account of their marriage, Rowley describes the remarkable courage and lack of convention--private and public--that kept Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt together.


No Ordinary Time

No Ordinary Time

Author: Doris Kearns Goodwin

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-11-05

Total Pages: 768

ISBN-13: 1476750572

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Examines the distinct leadership roles of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt during the war years and discusses the dynamics of their marriage.


Too Close to the Sun

Too Close to the Sun

Author: Curtis Roosevelt

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-10

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 1458759644

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Curtis Roosevelt was three when he and his sister, Eleanor, arrived at the White House soon after their grandfather’s inauguration. The country’s “First Grandchildren,” a pint-sized double act, they were known to the media as “Sistie and Buzzie.”In this rich memoir, Roosevelt brings us into “the goldfish bowl,” as his family called it—that glare of public scrutiny to which all presidential households must submit. He recounts his misadventures as a hapless kid in an unforgivably formal setting and describes his role as a tiny planet circling the dual suns of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.Blending self-abasement, humor, awe and affection,Too Close to the Sunis an intimate portrait of two of the most influential and inspirational figures in modern American history—and a thoughtful exploration of the emotional impact of growing up in their irresistible aura.


Beloved Island

Beloved Island

Author: Jonas Klein

Publisher: Paul S. Eriksson

Published: 2002-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780839710363

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This biography chronicles the lives of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, focusing on the influence of their summer home on Campobello Island. This personal history examines the Roosevelts' heritage and traditions and explores their public trials, tragedies, and triumphs, as well as the frustrations and disappointments of their private lives. Campobello played a vital role in the formation of character for both Franklin and Eleanor, providing outlets for physical activity and emotional escape. At Campobello, Franklin was afflicted by polio, the most defining event in both their private lives and public careers. This story is peppered with anecdotes, personal letters, and reminiscences of the friends, family, and staff who played important roles in their lives.


Eleanor

Eleanor

Author: David Michaelis

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-10-19

Total Pages: 720

ISBN-13: 1439192049

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Presents a breakthrough portrait of America's longest-serving first lady that covers her major contributions throughout critical historical events and her essential role in advancing international human rights.


Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt?

Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt?

Author: Gare Thompson

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2004-01-05

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1101639954

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For a long time, the main role of First Ladies was to act as hostesses of the White House...until Eleanor Roosevelt. Born in 1884, Eleanor was not satisfied to just be a glorified hostess for her husband, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Eleanor had a voice, and she used it to speak up against poverty and racism. She had experience and knowledge of many issues, and fought for laws to help the less fortunate. She had passion, energy, and a way of speaking that made people listen, and she used these gifts to campaign for her husband and get him elected president-four times! A fascinating historical figure in her own right, Eleanor Roosevelt changed the role of First Lady forever.


Traitor to His Class

Traitor to His Class

Author: H. W. Brands

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2009-09-08

Total Pages: 914

ISBN-13: 0307277941

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A brilliant evocation of one of the greatest presidents in American history by the two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, bestselling historian, and author of Our First Civil War "It may well be the best general biography of Franklin Roosevelt we will see for many years to come.” —The Christian Science Monitor Drawing on archival material, public speeches, correspondence and accounts by those closest to Roosevelt early in his career and during his presidency, H. W. Brands shows how Roosevelt transformed American government during the Depression with his New Deal legislation, and carefully managed the country's prelude to war. Brands shows how Roosevelt's friendship and regard for Winston Churchill helped to forge one of the greatest alliances in history, as Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin maneuvered to defeat Germany and prepare for post-war Europe.


Upstairs at the Roosevelts'

Upstairs at the Roosevelts'

Author: Curtis Roosevelt

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2017-07-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1612349013

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Curtis Roosevelt knew what it was like to live with a president. His grandfather was Franklin Delano Roosevelt. From the time Curtis, with his sister, Eleanor, and recently divorced mother, Anna Roosevelt Dall, moved into his grandparents’ new home—the White House—Curtis played, learned, slept, ate, and lived in one of the most famous buildings in the world with one of its most famous residents. Curtis Roosevelt offers anecdotes and revelations about the lives of the president and First Lady and the many colorful personalities in this presidential family. From Eleanor’s shocking role in the remarriage of Curtis’s mother to visits from naughty cousins and trips to the “Home Farm,” Upstairs at the Roosevelts’ provides an intimate perspective on the dynamics of one of America’s most famous families and those who visited, were friends, and sometimes even enemies.


Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Author: Russell Freedman

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780395845202

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Sunrise at Campobello

Sunrise at Campobello

Author: Dore Schary

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Published: 1961-06-16

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9780822211013

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THE STORY: Atkinson in the New York Times, describes The play covers thirty-four months when F.D.R.'s crisis was a private one--from the day in August, 1921, when he was stricken by infantile paralysis at his summer home at Campobello, in Canada, t