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1. The Ideals Guide to Presidential Homes and Libraries by Peggy Schaefer | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2002-06)
list price: US$23.00 -- used & new: US$4.60 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0824943023 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Following this personal look at each president are the places associated with him, (and in a few cases with his first lady) each with the address, telephone number , website address, hours of operation and a description of the place itself. Also included are maps. This is a travel book as well as a look at history from the perspective of the presidents' homes and what they tell us about each man and his family. Customer Reviews (2)
Best Book of Its Kind
A must for those who enjoy Presidential history! High quality photos and illustrations are used on high quality paper. Don't try to compare standard paperback books to this one! Glossy, coated paper is extensively used, and most photos are in color. ... Read more |
2. American Presidential China: The Robert L. McNeil, Jr., Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art by Susan Gray Detweiler | |
Hardcover: 91
Pages
(2008-03-28)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$16.02 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0300135939 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The china used by the First Families, both at the White House and in their private homes, reveals a fascinating story of culture and society as it has evolved in the United States since its early days. In this handsome book, which documents over 200 rare items in the remarkably comprehensive Robert L. McNeil, Jr., Collection, a beautiful display of tableware unfolds as readers learn of trends in taste, style, and modes of entertaining, from George Washington to Ronald Reagan. Among the featured objects are Washington’s white-and-gold Sèvres porcelain that he purchased from a French diplomat recalled at the outbreak of the French Revolution; James Monroe’s gilt-edged French porcelain service, the first state service commissioned by the White House in 1817; and John F. Kennedy’s understated Wedgwood creamware used at his Georgetown home. Collectors and historians will value the information on how the pieces were commissioned, designed, manufactured, and imported. Customer Reviews (1)
Just what I hoped for |
3. Slave quarters likely unearthed at site of nation's 1st presidential residence in Philadelphia.(NATIONAL REPORT): An article from: Jet by Kevin Chappell | |
Digital:
Pages
(2007-07-09)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$9.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000U1QFBC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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4. Who's Buried in Grant's Tomb? : A Tour of Presidential Gravesites by Professor Brian Lamb, The C-SPAN Staff, Brian Lamb | |
Hardcover: 305
Pages
(2000-02-01)
list price: US$24.95 Isbn: 1881846083 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description To mark its twentieth year of broadcasting, C-SPAN presented a special television series,American Presidents: Life Portraits, which focused on one president each week and visited sitesrelated to each president--their homes, libraries, gravesites, or other significant places. Theproject resulted in the most comprehensive video record of the lives of the 41 men who served aspresident of the United States. As a complement to this project, "Who's Buried in Grant'sTomb?" provides a guide to all 41 presidential gravesites, including sites selected for livingpresidents. Each chapter focuses on one president and includes birth and death dates; the time,place, and cause of death; final words; location of the gravesite and price of admission. Photos ofeach gravesite and original oil portraits of each president supplement the narrative, which tellsabout the circumstances of each man's death, funeral services, and last wishes. Starting at the end of each president's life, "Who's Buried in Grant's Tomb?" offers afascinatingly different approach to these famous men. The book supplies some interesting trivia,such as the last words of George Washington, William Henry Harrison, and Millard Fillmorequoted above, and highlights some neglected historical moments, including the massive crowd of60,000 people who marched in Ulysses S. Grant's funeral procession, as well as early medicaladvice to presidents who suffered from heart disease or cancer. "Who's Buried in Grant's Tomb?"can also be used as a tourbook to visit the sites and learn more about the 41 U.S. presidents. This256-page book includes a foreword by Richard Norton Smith and an afterword by DouglasBrinkley. "A wintry mix of snow, sleet, and rain covered Mount Vernon on December 12, 1799. GeorgeWashington, retired less than three years, made his usual inspection tour of the estate thatmorning. The following afternoon, the former president began to develop a sore throat. In theearly morning hours of December 14th he awoke, feverish and having difficulty breathing. As theday wore on, Washington's lungs and throat continued to shut down. Doctors were summoned,who opened and bled the patient's veins several times in a futile effort to free his body ofinfection. The physicians considered performing a tracheotomy or a transfusion of lamb's blood,but Washington's condition was too weak. Nonetheless, he remained in control to the end: hegave specific orders to his secretary not to allow his body to be interred less than three days afterhis death. As he was taking his own pulse, George Washington died. He was 67 years old."--fromthe entry on George Washington Proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the C-SPAN Education Foundation Customer Reviews (24)
A Fun Resource That Appealed To Me
Who's Buried in Grant's Tomb
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Brings presidential history alive
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5. Homes and Libraries of the Presidents: An Interpretive Guide (Guides to the American Landscape Series) by William G. Clotworthy | |
Paperback: 343
Pages
(2003-07)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$20.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0939923831 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A must for anyone looking for the most up to date information possible on the post-administration lives of the presidents
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