Book Description
A reference work features political cartoons, photographs, campaign buttons, and artifacts in entries that describe each president in terms of his era
Author : David Rubel
Publisher : Scholastic
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 20,97 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0590493663
A reference work features political cartoons, photographs, campaign buttons, and artifacts in entries that describe each president in terms of his era
Author : David Rubel
Publisher : Scholastic Reference
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 20,23 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Presidents
ISBN : 9780545499859
Contains a profile of each president of the United States from the beginning to the present.
Author : DK
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 43,66 MB
Release : 2017-02-07
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1465464581
Explore the lives of America's 45 presidents, as well as notable first ladies, famous speeches, and major constitutional events, with The Presidents Visual Encyclopedia. From George Washington to the new leader taking office in January 2017, this visual reference guide presents a unique insight into life in the White House. More than 150 easy-to-read entries cover the presidents, first ladies such as Eleanor Roosevelt, the Louisiana Purchase, the Gettysburg Address, and more, and over 200 fascinating photographs add to kids' knowledge of these leaders and the key moments that defined their time in office. The Presidents Visual Encyclopedia is the perfect one-stop reference guide, teaching kids all they need to know about the history of the United States and the remarkable impact our country has had on the rest of the world.
Author : Megan Stine
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 50,96 MB
Release : 2015-02-05
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0698198905
The history of the White House, first completed in 1799, reflects the history of America itself. It was the dream of George Washington to have an elegant "presidential mansion" in the capital city that was named after him. Yet he is the only president who never got to live there. All the rest have made their mark--for better or worse--on the house at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Megan Stine explains how the White House came to be and offers young readers intriguing glimpses into the lives of the First Families--from John and Abigail Adams to Barack and Michelle Obama.
Author : Robert W. Merry
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 39,3 MB
Release : 2012-06-26
Category : History
ISBN : 145162543X
The author of the acclaimed biography of President James Polk, A Country of Vast Designs, offers a fresh, playful, and challenging way of playing “Rating the Presidents,” by pitching historians’ views and subsequent experts’ polls against the judgment and votes of the presidents’ own contemporaries. Merry posits that presidents rise and fall based on performance, as judged by the electorate. Thus, he explores the presidency by comparing the judgments of historians with how the voters saw things. Was the president reelected? If so, did his party hold office in the next election? Where They Stand examines the chief executives Merry calls “Men of Destiny,’’ those who set the country toward new directions. There are six of them, including the three nearly always at the top of all academic polls—Lincoln, Washington, and FDR. He describes the “Split-Decision Presidents’’ (including Wilson and Nixon)—successful in their first terms and reelected; less successful in their second terms and succeeded by the opposition party. He describes the “Near Greats’’ (Jefferson, Jackson, Polk, TR, Truman), the “War Presidents’’ (Madison, McKinley, Lyndon Johnson), the flat-out failures (Buchanan, Pierce), and those whose standing has fluctuated (Grant, Cleveland, Eisenhower). This voyage through our history provides a probing and provocative analysis of how presidential politics works and how the country sets its course. Where They Stand invites readers to pitch their opinions against the voters of old, the historians, the pollsters—and against the author himself. In this year of raucous presidential politics, Where They Stand will provide a context for the unfolding campaign drama.
Author : Leonard Williams Levy
Publisher : Macmillan Reference USA
Page : 1827 pages
File Size : 27,63 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780132761482
Contains 1,011 articles by 335 contributors from all regions of the country, representing many disciplines and institutions, captures the origin, evolution, and constant unfolding of the American presidency.
Author : Bill Yenne
Publisher : Crestline Books
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 24,10 MB
Release : 2021-03-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0785839232
Discover the history and personal stories of 46 US Presidents in this beautifully illustrated volume. From the first president, George Washington, to the forty-sixth, Joe Biden, the United States has seen a host of extraordinary men take office. Their stories are all included in this fourth edition of The Complete Book of US Presidents by journalist and historian Bill Yenne. This book features short, biographical essays about the lives of 46 presidents, jam-packed with unusual details and commentary on the significant roles each commander-in-chief played in the shaping of the United States and its relations with the world. Lavishly illustrated, including the presidents' official White House portraits, sidebars about each and every vice president and first lady, and intriguing anecdotes, this book is accessible to a broad audience and will captivate any history lover. The Complete Book of US Presidents is an expansive collection that reflects on America's rich presidential history, telling the story of a nation through the biographies of some of its greatest political leaders.
Author : Jim Hargrove
Publisher : Children's Press(CT)
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 21,25 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Presidents
ISBN :
Traces the life of the tall red-headed Virginian, from his early education and involvement in the American Revolution to his activities as the nation's third president and last years at Monticello.
Author : Kaye Lanning Minchew
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 37,94 MB
Release : 2017-06-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0820352993
Franklin Delano Roosevelt visited Georgia forty-one times between 1924 and 1945. This rich gathering of photographs and remembrances documents the vital role of Georgia’s people and places in FDR’s rise from his position as a despairing politician daunted by disease to his role as a revered leader who guided the country through its worst depression and a world war. A native New Yorker, FDR called Georgia his “other state.” Seeking relief from the devastating effects of polio, he was first drawn there by the reputed healing powers of the waters at Warm Springs. FDR immediately took to Georgia, and the attraction was mutual. Nearly two hundred photos show him working and convalescing at the Little White House, addressing crowds, sparring with reporters, visiting fellow polio patients, and touring the countryside. Quotes by Georgians from a variety of backgrounds hint at the countless lives he touched during his time in the state. In Georgia, away from the limelight, FDR became skilled at projecting strength while masking polio’s symptoms. Georgia was also his social laboratory, where he floated new ideas to the press and populace and tested economic recovery projects that were later rolled out nationally. Most important, FDR learned to love and respect common Americans—beginning with the farmers, teachers, maids, railroad workers, and others he met in Georgia.
Author : Kenneth Earl Morris
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 38,92 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780820318622
A biography of the former president uses interviews and research to draw a fresh portrait of the human rights activist and traces the religious and political forces that shaped him