A Smithsonian book that lets you mix and match the faces and philosophies of your favorite presidents This interactive volume allows people of all ages to gain a new perspective on the American presidency, from George Washington to George W. Bush. Starting with twenty-four portraits of America's favorite commanders in chief, each cut into five sections -- forehead, eyes, nose, mouth, and chin -- the reader can reposition the features to create a wealth of amusing and unique composites. Biographies of the featured leaders, famous quotations reflecting their political views, and a time line of the American presidents make this a useful reference as well as a fun game that will bring hours of enjoyment to anyone who has ever wanted to put a new face on the American presidency.
The greatest political story ever told—the epic clash between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon, as captured in Theodore White's dramatic and groundbreaking chronicle The Making of the President 1960 is the book that ...
Presents an insider's view Barack Obama's run for the presidency, describing his many personal and professional triumphs, obstacles he encountered on the campaign trail. and his eventual election as the forty-fourth president.
This is the complete, official, unabridged edition of "The Starr Report," the culmination of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's investigation of President Clinton.
" For some this is proof that Trump owns a time travel device and has been using it to influence our time line. And other conspiracy schemes have hatched.
Serving as great conversation stimulators, these books can spice up your coffee table, bathroom literature collection or mantelpiece with a hilarity that can spread to your family, friends, or guests.
Robert C. Turner, “The Contemporary Presidency: Do Nebraska and Maine Have the Right Idea? The Political and Partisan Implications of the District System,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 1 (February 8, 2005), p.
Before you make any decisions to put Hillary Clinton up for election, it's highly recommended that you take a look inside this book.
THIS BOOK WILL MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! This is the most presidential flip book in the world. And the only one that uses President Trump’s famous and infamous expressions, exclamations, and tweets to create your own winning Trumpisms.
In 1988, Bush was elected president, defeating Democrat Michael Dukakis. Eat Your . . . Bush had a powerful dislike of broccoli and banned it from the White House kitchen. He said, “I'm the president of the United States, and I'm not ...
' " "In addition to shining a light on Trump's profound disloyalty and malice, this work questions why so many of us have been complicit in his scheme to disrupt American democracy: a plan clothed in the wardrobe of tyrants.