In Book One: Independence Hall, we met Q and his stepsister, Angela. We met their rocker parents, Blaze and Roger; we met the Secret Service team protecting the family; and we met the main players of the Mossad team that is following them. Book Two takes us on another thrilling caper, this time to the White House where Q and Angela continue their quest to uncover the truth behind the supposed death of Angela's real mother--a former Secret Service agent--while trying to differentiate the "good guys" from the "bad guys."
III: The story of how the gardens have been used through time including public access; first family recreation and entertaining; agricultural uses; and wartime uses, such as the troop encampment during the Civil War.
cast a dark shadow over Jackson. The president-elect wore a black armband in mourning for months; despite the grave responsibilities of his new job, he retreated into seclusion, deep in grief.9 A friend said that Jackson seemed to look ...
The author describes her many years of reporting on the White House, exploring the changing relationship between the presidency and the press
A history of presidential vacation homes and retreats explores where and how presidents traveled, how official duties and the press traveled with them, and their favorite recreational locations and activities.
With a pajama-clad President Reagan refusing to leave the White House on his successor’s Inauguration Day, Buckley has given this farce of Oval Office politics a nearly perfect beginning.
An introduction to the history of the White House.
... house on a tiny scale. This photograph appeared as the frontispiece to Gail Buckland's The White House in Miniature. Five expresidents in the Reagan Library Oval Office, Simi Valley, California, November 4, 1991. David Valdez. (From ...
A Budget for a Better America: Promises Kept. Taxpayers First : Fiscal Year 2020 Budget of the U.S. Government
This is a welcome addition to the literature on the presidency, and one that every student of the presidency will want to read.
Kenneth R. Crispell, Carlos Gomez ... For example, in his memoirs Ike Hoover categorically states that he was told by Dr. Albert Lamb, physician to the American delegation in Paris, that Wilson actually suffered from an infection of the ...