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A brief history of the White House containing anecdotes of visitors, events, and the First Families from Presidents Adams through Carter.
Author : Lonnelle Aikman
Publisher :
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 13,86 MB
Release : 1978
Category : History
ISBN :
A brief history of the White House containing anecdotes of visitors, events, and the First Families from Presidents Adams through Carter.
Author : John Whitcomb
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 540 pages
File Size : 16,4 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Presidents
ISBN : 9780415939515
An irresistible chronological overview of daily life in the presidential residence. Divided into 42 chapters representing each succeeding administration, this survey is brimming with fun facts, tantalizing tidbits, and memorable anecdotes detailing two centuries of domestic bliss and strife in the White House. From George Washington, who chose the sight and initiated work on the presidential mansion, to Bill Clinton, whose well-documented White House escapades titillated and scandalized the nation, each individual president has contributed to the mystique of the most readily recognized home in the U.S. Together with scores of drawings, portraits, and photographs, the breezy text chronicles the significant physical, social, and emotional changes wrought by each First Family as they sought to personalize daily life in the White House.
Author : J. B. West
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 18,93 MB
Release : 2013-10-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1480449385
In this New York Times bestseller, the White House chief usher for nearly three decades offers a behind-the-scenes look at America’s first families. J. B. West, chief usher of the White House, directed the operations and maintenance of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue—and coordinated its daily life—at the request of the president and his family. He directed state functions; planned parties, weddings and funerals, gardens and playgrounds, and extensive renovations; and, with a large staff, supervised every activity in the presidential home. For twenty-eight years, first as assistant to the chief usher, then as chief usher, he witnessed national crises and triumphs, and interacted daily with six consecutive presidents and first ladies, as well as their parents, children and grandchildren, and houseguests—including friends, relatives, and heads of state. J. B. West, whom Jackie Kennedy called “one of the most extraordinary men I have ever met,” provides an absorbing, one-of-a-kind history of life among the first ladies. Alive with anecdotes ranging from Eleanor Roosevelt’s fascinating political strategies to Jackie Kennedy’s tragic loss and the personal struggles of Pat Nixon, Upstairs at the White House is a rich account of a slice of American history that usually remains behind closed doors.
Author : Helen Thomas
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 763 pages
File Size : 13,90 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0684849119
White House journalist for more than five decades chronicles her work covering all of the presidents since John F. Kennedy. Shares personal reminiscences of the U.S. leaders as well as of the first ladies. Bestseller.
Author : Judith St. George
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 16,50 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN :
What if your mom were president? KayKay Granger and her sister, Annie, have just moved into the White House after their mom's inauguration, and soon find out that it's not exactly as fun as it sounds. But things get a lot more interesting when the sisters find out that the White House may be haunted. Could Abraham Lincoln's spirit really be lingering in the Lincoln bedroom? KayKay and Annie want to get to the bottom of this mystery-but are they ready for what they might uncover?
Author : Betty Boyd Caroli
Publisher :
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 26,52 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Presidents
ISBN :
Explore the White House upstairs and down, experience great historical events, and share informal moments with the nation's first families. Over 200 photographs and illustrations, including floor plan.
Author : Phyllis Lee Levin
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 609 pages
File Size : 29,38 MB
Release : 2002-03-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 074321756X
Elegantly written, tirelessly researched, full of shocking revelations, Edith and Woodrow offers the definitive examination of the controversial role Woodrow Wilson's second wife played in running the country. "The story of Wilson's second marriage, and of the large events on which its shadow was cast, is darker and more devious, and more astonishing, than previously recorded." -- from the Preface Constructing a thrilling, tightly contained narrative around a trove of previously undisclosed documents, medical diagnoses, White House memoranda, and internal documents, acclaimed journalist and historian Phyllis Lee Levin sheds new light on the central role of Edith Bolling Galt in Woodrow Wilson's administration. Shortly after Ellen Wilson's death on the eve of World War I in 1914, President Wilson was swept off his feet by Edith Bolling Galt. They were married in December 1915, and, Levin shows, Edith Wilson set out immediately to consolidate her influence on him and tried to destroy his relationships with Colonel House, his closest friend and adviser, and with Joe Tumulty, his longtime secretary. Wilson resisted these efforts, but Edith was persistent and eventually succeeded. With the quick ending of World War I following America's entry in 1918, Wilson left for the Paris Peace Conference, where he pushed for the establishment of the League of Nations. Congress, led by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, resisted the idea of an international body that would require one country to go to the defense of another and blocked ratification. Defiant, Wilson set out on a cross-country tour to convince the American people to support him. It was during the middle of this tour, in the fall of 1919, that he suffered a devastating stroke and was rushed back to Washington. Although there has always been controversy regarding Edith Wilson's role in the eighteen months remaining of Wilson's second term, it is clear now from newly released medical records that the stroke had totally incapacitated him. Citing this information and numerous specific memoranda, journals, and diaries, Levin makes a powerfully persuasive case that Mrs. Wilson all but singlehandedly ran the country during this time. Ten years in the making, Edith and Woodrow is a magnificent, dramatic, and deeply rewarding work of history.
Author : Lonnelle Aikman
Publisher : White House Historical Association
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 27,6 MB
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : 9780912308548
A brief history of the White House containing anecdotes of visitors, events, and the First Families from Presidents Adams through Clinton.
Author : Noel Grove
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 29,82 MB
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 1426211775
"With the White House historical Association"--Front cover.
Author : Lucas Daniel Boyce
Publisher : Advantage Media Group
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 25,61 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1599322579
"Life lessons for success, leadership and character"