Presiding Ladies of the White House

Presiding Ladies of the White House

Author: Lila G. A. Woolfall

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-11-02

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13:

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In 'Presiding Ladies of the White House' by Lila G.A. Woolfall, readers are taken on a fascinating journey through the history of the First Ladies of the United States. Woolfall's book provides thorough and insightful biographies of the women who have held this influential position, shedding light on their contributions, challenges, and influence on both the presidency and the nation. Written in a detailed and engaging style, the book captures the essence of each First Lady and their impact on American history, making it a valuable resource for scholars and history enthusiasts alike. Woolfall's careful research and attention to detail make this book a comprehensive and compelling read. Profoundly rich in historical context, 'Presiding Ladies of the White House' offers readers a unique perspective on the role of First Ladies throughout the years. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the women behind the presidents.


The Triumph of Nancy Reagan

The Triumph of Nancy Reagan

Author: Karen Tumulty

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2022-04-12

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 1501165208

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The made-in-Hollywood marriage of Ronald and Nancy Reagan was the partnership that made him president. Nancy understood how to foster his strengths and compensate for his weaknesses-- and made herself a place in history. Tumulty shows how Nancy's confidence developed, and reveals new details surrounding Reagan's tumultuous presidency that shows how Nancy became one of the most influential first ladies in history. -- adapted from jacket


Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Author: Maurine Hoffman Beasley

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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This title focuses on Eleanor Roosevelt's time in the White House. The author, a scholar with extensive knowledge of Eleanor's life and times, provides a detailed examination of the innovative first lady that will enlighten those who think they already know her.


First Ladies of the United States

First Ladies of the United States

Author: Robert P. Watson

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Pub

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 9781555879075

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Profiles all the first ladies from the first to Laura Welch Bush, detailing the childhood and education, family life, presidential years, and achievements of each first lady.


Grant's Tomb

Grant's Tomb

Author: Louis L. Picone

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-02-16

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1951627555

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The moving story of Ulysses S. Grant's final battle, and the definitive account of the national memorial honoring him as one of America's most enduring heroes The final resting place of Ulysses S. Grant, the victorious general in the Civil War and the eighteenth president of the United States, is a colossal neoclassical tomb located in the most dynamic city in the country. It is larger than the final resting place of any other president or any other person in America. Since its creation, the popularity and condition of this monument, built to honor the man and what he represented to a grateful nation at the time of his death, a mere twenty years after the end of the Civil War, have reflected not only Grant's legacy in the public mind but also the state of New York City and of the Union. In this fascinating, deeply researched book, presidential historian Louis L. Picone recounts the full story. He begins with Grant's heroic final battle during the last year of his life, to complete his memoirs in order to secure his family's financial future while contending with painful, incurable cancer. Grant accomplished this just days before his death, and his memoirs, published by Mark Twain, became a bestseller. Accompanying his account with numerous period photographs, Picone narrates the national response to Grant's passing and how his tomb came to be: the intense competition to be the resting place for Grant's remains, the origins of the memorial and its design, the struggle to finance and build it over the course of twelve years, and the vicissitudes of its afterlife in the history of the nation up to recent times.


No Ordinary Time

No Ordinary Time

Author: Doris Kearns Goodwin

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2008-06-30

Total Pages: 790

ISBN-13: 1439126194

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Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Pulitzer Prize–winning classic about the relationship between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, and how it shaped the nation while steering it through the Great Depression and the outset of World War II. With an extraordinary collection of details, Goodwin masterfully weaves together a striking number of story lines—Eleanor and Franklin’s marriage and remarkable partnership, Eleanor’s life as First Lady, and FDR’s White House and its impact on America as well as on a world at war. Goodwin effectively melds these details and stories into an unforgettable and intimate portrait of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt and of the time during which a new, modern America was born.


Jefferson's White House

Jefferson's White House

Author: James B. Conroy

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-10-23

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 153810847X

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As the first president to occupy the White House for an entire term, Thomas Jefferson shaped the president’s residence, literally and figuratively, more than any of its other occupants. Remarkably enough, however, though many books have immortalized Jefferson’s Monticello, none has been devoted to the vibrant look, feel, and energy of his still more famous and consequential home from 1801 to 1809. In Monticello on the Potomac, James B. Conroy, author of the award-winning Lincoln’s White House offers a vivid, highly readable account of how life was lived in Jefferson’s White House and the young nation’s rustic capital.