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  • Authors: Moore, Anne Chieko (2009)

  • Benjamin Harrison:centennial president; contents; foreword; preface; the harrison heritage; point farm; higher education; young lawyer in indianapolis; the civil war years; successful attorney and statepolitician; united states senator; front porch campaigner; the presidency, 1889 to 1890; the presidency, 1891 to 1893; elder statesman; legacy; bibliography;

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  • Authors: Diggins, John P (2003)

  • Profiles John Adams as an ideal successor to Washington, citing the qualities of his character and Federalist policies that enabled him to address the challenges that took place during his presidency

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  • Authors: Hansen, Grace (2015)

  • This title will introduce little readers to the 35th president of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Readers will gather basic, biographical information about Kennedy through easy-to-read, simple text

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  • Authors: Crapol, Edward P (2006)

  • As Crapol demonstrates, Tyler's story anticipates the modern American presidency in all its power and grandeur, as well as its darker side

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  • Authors: Welsbacher, Anne (2001)

  • Examines the life and career of the eighth American president, who had the nickname "Old Kinderhook."

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  • Authors: Leahy, Christopher J (2020)

  • Christopher Leahy's "President Without a Party" is the first full-scale academic biography of President John Tyler since Oliver P. Chitwood's 1939 book, "John Tyler: Champion of the Old South." Leahy's work is a much-needed update and corrective to Chitwood's largely political and dated biography. That study and most of what has been written about Tyler since then largely neglect Tyler's personal life and his pre-presidential career. Also, until now, no author has satisfactorily explained the dynamics of Tyler's fight with the Whig Party during his presidency.

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  • Authors: Leahy, Christopher J (2020)

  • Christopher Leahy's "President Without a Party" is the first full-scale academic biography of President John Tyler since Oliver P. Chitwood's 1939 book, "John Tyler: Champion of the Old South." Leahy's work is a much-needed update and corrective to Chitwood's largely political and dated biography. That study and most of what has been written about Tyler since then largely neglect Tyler's personal life and his pre-presidential career. Also, until now, no author has satisfactorily explained the dynamics of Tyler's fight with the Whig Party during his presidenc

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  • Authors: Jefferson, Thomas (2001)

  • This volume contains the inaugural addresses of President Thomas Jefferson, delivered on March 4th, 1801 and March 4th, 1805. It also explores their dissemination and impact worldwide, providing evidence of the massive extent to which they have been translated and reprinted.

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  • Authors: Casey, Shaun (2009)

  • In The Making of a Catholic President, Shaun Casey tells the fascinating story of how the Kennedy campaign transformed the "religion question" from a liability into an asset, making him the first (and still only) Catholic president. Drawing on extensive archival research, including many never-before-seen documents, Casey takes us inside the campaign to show Kennedy's chief advisors--Ted Sorensen, John Kenneth Galbraith, Archibald Cox--grappling with the staunch opposition to the candidate's Catholicism