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41. White House Nannies by Barbara Kline | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2006-05-04)
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Awful Read
I loved it!
Cute Read
Entertaining read
Bravo - what honesty |
42. The Houses of McKim, Mead & White (Universe Architecture Series) by Samuel G. White | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2004-06-12)
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Gilded Age Spendor
mindless nepotism
A minor correction This is a wonderful, ravishing book, although I suppose some readers might be disappointed that the author has limited himself to surviving examples of McKim, Mead, & White's work, with current photographs ... all of them gorgeous. Vintage photographs, where available, would have been a nice addition. For example, it would be interesting, if possible, to compare the Pulitzer mansion in New York as originally built with the current photos ... it has been divided into something like 9 condominiums!
Luscious Vision of the Gilded Age
Sumptuous photography and insightful text |
43. What It Takes: The Way to the White House by Richard Ben Cramer | |
Paperback: 1072
Pages
(1993-06-01)
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An epic book...absolutely timeless
A true classic on presidential elections
Great insight into the psyche of candidates
"What it Takes" to write the perfect political book Essentially, one of these men will be the most powerful man in the world, and have a chance at shaping history.This book answers the questions "why" and "how." Cramer understands his subjects, and the profiles of each candidate would be excellent stand-alone biographies.Extremely readable and well written, without sacrificing substance. A truly unique and indespensible work.To find out what it takes, read this book.
Simply put Of course, the author goes on to confirm my worst fears about George H.W., Reagan and some of the Democratic party's candidates from the era. A stunning work.It is inspring and depressing at the same time. ... Read more |
44. Inside the White House in War Times: Memoirs and Reports of Lincoln's Secretary by William O. Stoddard | |
Paperback: 226
Pages
(2000-02-01)
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45. Official White House china;: 1789 to the present by Margaret Brown Klapthor | |
Hardcover: 283
Pages
(1979-06)
Isbn: 0874741351 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A magnificant history! |
46. The Ghost, The White House, And Me by Judith St. George | |
Hardcover: 153
Pages
(2007-10-30)
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47. An Invitation To The White House : At Home With History by Hillary Rodham Clinton | |
Hardcover: 324
Pages
(2000-11-29)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com The accompanying text by Hillary Rodham Clinton is written with a pleasing mixture of fine detail--"Mrs. Barak and I did not stay awake as late as our husbands did"--and general sociopolitical commentary such as "The unified stance solidified that weekend was yet another reminder of the importance of NATO's alliance." Food is an important part of this book, and many sample menus have been included in full. The last chapter is filled with delightful recipes from the White House chefs, and includes such treats as new potatoes with lobster and bacon, hot pumpkin soup, and mocha cake. Whether you're a history buff, a die-hard Democrat, or just a fan of vivid coffee-table books, An Invitation to the White House is the next best thing to an actual visit. --Jill Lightner An Invitation to the White House shows how the White House figures prominently in the cultural and political life of the country, as well as in the life of the first family. You'll have a front-row seat at the full range of White House occasions, from an elegant and historic State Dinner for the Emperor and Empress of Japan to the annual Easter Egg Roll, from a performance by Lou Reed to a private recital for President Clinton by a saxophone quartet. You'll follow a State Visit -- from the planning of the seating arrangements to the arrival ceremonies to the dancing after dinner -- and meet the dedicated staff who work behind the scenes to make it all possible. This is a White House you won't see on any public tour: As historian Carl Anthony writes in his introduction, "This book makes the rooms come alive -- one can almost taste the food and hear the music." With more than 350 color and black-and-white photographs, menus and invitations from State Dinners and other events, and more than fifty recipes used in the White House kitchens, here is a glimpse of the day-to-day life behind the historic events that take place in the people's house. Customer Reviews (44)
Contemporary First Lady
Beautiful book, but NOT a cookbook
Good, Not Great
Wonderful Photos (Except for the Cover)
History comes alive in the Peoples' House I love the White House.Its history, its beauty, its timeless architecture, and its symbol as the center of democracy to a world hungry for freedom.Long may this home be occupied by men and women of good will who seek to serve the wishes of a free people. ... Read more |
48. White House Special Handbook, or How to Rule the World in the 21st Century by Mikhail Kryzhanovsky | |
Paperback: 276
Pages
(2007-06-01)
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49. Jacqueline Kennedy : The White House Years: Selections from the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum by The (NY) Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hamish Bowles, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Rachael Lambert Mellon | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2001-05-13)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com These photos give a wonderful context to the clothes, and it's clear that Jackie's carriage and persona injected life into these garments--which sometimes appear markedly different from what one might deduce as each item's "personality" when simply viewing it alone. For example, a pale cream embroidered silk Givenchy evening gown looks dull and somewhat dowdy when seen alone, but the accompanying photograph of Jackie wearing it while cuddling a newborn John Kennedy Jr. transforms the dress into something feminine and timeless. Or a very simple, innocently pretty pink shantung evening gown by Guy Douvier becomes arrestingly sexy when she wears it with nothing but white gloves and a Palm Beach tan. Contextualizing and interpreting Kennedy's style is an important part of this book. Featured are essays on Jackie and her effect on the world of style by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., Kennedy friend Rachel Lambert Mellon, and the book's author and Vogue editor at large, Hamish Bowles. Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years accompanies an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. --Marisa Lencioni, Amazon.co.uk Customer Reviews (19)
Superb Book on Jackie's Clothes
Jackie's White House Years
The Posh in Washington before Watergate
MOST EXCELLENT
Quality, Youth, Beauty, Style and Culture in the White House During the presidential election of 1960, Ms. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy made an immense impression on American society.At 31, she was a dramatic contrast with the vice president's wife, Ms. Patricia Nixon, and recent first ladies (Ms. Mame Eisenhower, Ms. Bess Truman, and Ms. Eleanor Roosevelt).She was much younger than these women, was pregnant with her son, John, and seemed like someone who came from another world. Ms. Kennedy was highly cultured, interested in the fine arts, attractive in a way that showed up well in photographs and on television, and wore gorgeous clothes of the sort usually only seen in the best fashion magazines. Once in the White House, her differences from other first ladies became more apparent.A major effort to redecorate the White House with authentic pieces ensued, Lafayette Square's appearance was conserved, entertaining began to feature people from the world of fine arts, the Rose Garden was redesigned, and the clothes she wore became even more magnificent.A great deal of the sense of Camelot certainly came from Ms. Kennedy. I was disappointed in the book.For someone who had such a wide and important influence on America, the book barely seemed to scratch the surface.It is almost as though a decision had been made to create a book about her dresses on state occasions, and to mention and show all of the other influences she had as little as possible. This book minimally and partially captures the impact she had on our national consciousness.The best essay is found in the foreword by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. who provides a good overview of the influence of Ms. Kennedy (as described above) and her husband, the president, more broadly on the arts (including efforts that helped lead to the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and providing a temple from Egypt to the Metropolitan Museum in New York).Most of the book is visually devoted to her clothing during state occasions, with notes about those who created the clothes.A typical section has color photographs of the clothing on mannequins, Ms. Kennedy wearing the clothes at an event, and a black-and-white image of how she appeared in the context of the whole event. The clothing captures what was called at the time, the Jackie look.Most of the dresses are by Oleg Cassini, Givenchy, Chez Ninon, and Gustave Tassell.There are also lots of examples of her hats (often pillboxes by Halston).The outfits are usually as simple and conservative as possible in solid colors, made special by perhaps one elegant bow or sash.Unfortunately, these sections have little material about Ms. Kennedy's views on these apparel, designs for the clothing, or thoughts about how to coordinate them with shoes and accessories. What was most impressive to me was the success with which she selected outfits that fit in with the nations she was visiting.In France, the elegance of Givenchy enveloped her.In India, bright pastel shades made her look like part of the jungle flora.I'm sure the host nations were delighted to see their specialness magnified in her efforts to be an attractively dressed guest. But these clothes are unremarkable without Ms. Kennedy.Like a well-known fashion model, she enhanced the clothes enormously with her youth, vitality, personality, and trim figure.So, for me, the book's real value was in seeing the many photographs of Ms. Kennedy.I especially liked the candid photographs, either talking with guests or playing with her children. How can we recapture a sense of uniquely American style and good taste in ways that will bring approval? What are the ways that the president and first spouse should set a good example for the rest of us? ... Read more |
50. The White House World: Transitions, Organization, and Office Operations (Joseph V. Hughes, Jr., and Holly O. Hughes Series in the Presidency and Leadership Studies, No. 13) | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2003-02)
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A worthy glimpse of the workings of American government |
51. Front Row at the White House: My Life and Times by Helen Thomas | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(1999-05-07)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com "I'm still here, still arriving at the White House in the wee hours of the morning, reading the papers and checking the wire, still waiting for the morning briefing, still sitting down to write the first story of the day and still waiting to ask the tough questions." From the woman who has reported on every president from Kennedy to Clinton for United Press International: a unique glimpse into the White House -- and a telling record of the ever-changing relationship between the presidency and the press. From her earliest years, Helen Thomas wanted to be a reporter. Raised in Depression-era Detroit, she worked her way to Washington after college and, unlike other women reporters who gave up their jobs to returning veterans, parlayed her copy-aide job at the Washington Daily News into a twelve-year stint as a radio news writer for UPI, covering such beats as the Department of Justice and other federal agencies. Assigned to the White House press corps in 1961, Thomas was the first woman to close a press conference with "Thank you, Mr. President," and has covered every administration since Kennedy's. Along the way, she was among the pioneers who broke down barriers against women in the national media, becoming the first female president of the White House Correspondents Association, the first female officer of the National Press Club and the first woman member, later president, of the Gridiron Club. In this revealing memoir, which includes hundreds of anecdotes, insights, observations, and personal details, Thomas looks back at a career spent with presidents at home and abroad, on the ground and in the air. She evaluates the enormous changes that Watergate brought, including diminished press access to the Oval Office, and how they have affected every president since Nixon. Providing a unique view of the past four decades of presidential history, Front Row at the White House offers a seasoned study of the relationship between the chief executive officer and the press -- a relationship that is sometimes uneasy, sometimes playful, yet always integral to democracy. "Soon enough there will be another president, another first lady, another press secretary and a whole new administration to discover. I'm looking forward to it -- although I'm sure whoever ends up in the Oval Office in a new century may not be so thrilled about the prospect." Customer Reviews (42)
Interesting but disappointing
Front row at the White House
"Mr. President?"
Great read!
Incredible life.... |
52. Betty Ford: Candor And Courage In The White House (Modern First Ladies) by John Robert Greene | |
Hardcover: 166
Pages
(2004-10)
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Editorial Review Book Description An independent, free spirit who regularly ranks among the most-admired First Ladies, Betty Ford is considered by many to be the most outspoken since Eleanor Roosevelt: she spoke her mind publicly and frequently, sometimes sending the president's political advisors running for cover. This is the first book to address the successes and failures of her advocacy, the effect of her candor, and the overall impact of her brief tenure as First Lady. John Robert Greene traces Betty Ford's problems and triumphs from her childhood through her husband's entire political career, including his controversial presidency, which thrust her into an unrelenting media spotlight. He then tells how she confronted her personal demons and became a symbol of courage for women throughout the nation. Contrasting the sometimes harsh assessments of historians with the respect in which she continues to be held, Greene examines Betty Ford's outspoken opinions on abortion and women's rights and suggests that her views hampered Gerald Ford's ability to forge a coalition within the GOP and may well have been a factor in his presidential defeat. Afterwards, as the author highlights, Betty Ford remained a role model for people suffering from addictions and personal pain, and made seminal contributions in the field of public advocacy for women's health issues and substance abuse. The Betty Ford Center especially stands as a lasting tribute to her foresight and caring. Greene concludes that, while Gerald Ford wanted to restore an aura of honesty to the presidency, in many ways it was his wife who accomplished this instead. His book, the first to draw upon her papers at the Ford Library, captures her courage and candor and tells why she will always be remembered-for who, not what, she was. This book is part of the Modern First Ladies series. Customer Reviews (2)
Unduly Harsh - Belittles Influence of Betty Ford
A woman ahead of her time |
53. Lincoln's Other White House: The Untold Story of the Man and His Presidency by Elizabeth Brownstein | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2005-09-06)
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Lincoln's Other White House
fresh look at the Lincolns
A Splendid Contribution
New Light on an Old Subject |
54. The White House Cookbook: Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts by Hugo Ziemann, F. L. Gillette | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1995-03)
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Something for everyone !!!! |
55. The White House and the World: A Global Development Agenda for the Next U.s. President | |
Paperback: 220
Pages
(2008-02)
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56. Inside the white house by Betty Boyd Caroll | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(1999-06-07)
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57. The Three Little Pigs Buy the White House by Dan Piraro | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(2004-01-01)
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This book was AWESOME! Very funny and true.
Too sad, too true!
Marilyn Mal has her head in the sand!!
Must Reading
Hilarious! |
58. Lady Bird Johnson A White House Diary by Lady Bird Johnson | |
Hardcover: 806
Pages
(1970)
Asin: B000NQI53K Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
59. The White House Pantry Murder/an Eleanor Roosevelt Mystery by Elliott Roosevelt | |
Hardcover: 231
Pages
(1987-03)
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60. Humor in the White House: The Wit of Five American Presidents by Arthur A. Sloane | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2001-03)
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