Het uitlekken van de affaire van de Amerikaanse president aan het eind van zijn eerste termijn brengt zijn herverkiezing in gevaar, zeker als ook nog eens de first lady spoorloos verdwijnt.
First Lady: A star-spangled, richly emotional story of self-discovery, celebrity, love, and family.
Drawing on a wide array of untapped, candid sources—from the former first ladies themselves to their political advisers, friends, family members, and residence staff—Kate Andersen Brower, the New York Times bestselling author who ...
What you think this is, Baskin-Robbins? Ain't no free samples around here. I told you the other day. From now on, you pay.” I wasn't beneath begging at this point, but before I could get half a word out of my mouth, Reggie told me, ...
... 123 Lind, Jenny, 106–107 Lindbergh, Charles, 271 Louisiana Purchase, 28, 46 MacArthur, Douglas, 283, 310 Madison, ... 410–411 Philippe, King Louis, 73 Phillips, Carrie, 252–253 Pierce, Benjamin, 108, 109, 110 Pierce, Franklin, 107, ...
For a historical examination of the Odell Waller case, see Richard B. Sherman, The Case of Odell Waller and Virginia Justice, 1940–1942 (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1992). “ramshackle 1931 convertible": PM, Song, 152.
“I Was Never The First Lady stitches together threads of island and identity until they became one and the same…Guerra’s own unpredictable book is haunting, complicated, [and] linguistically beautiful.” -- The New York Times A lush, ...
Presiding in the White House longer than any other first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt championed the downtrodden as she traveled the globe, yet she was a maze of contradictions—an idealist who...
“This anthology of 38 addresses . . . offer[s] a means for visiting anew the lifework of an extraordinary American woman” (HistoryNet). A tie-in to the American RadioWorks® documentary—with audio and video content.
Secrets of the Sprakkar is a powerful and atmospheric portrait of a tiny country that could lead the way forward for us all.
He glared at the President, who was helping support Dr. Crawford. “As for you—good Lord, is it President Lincoln? I did not real—” “Good work you boys are doing,” Mr. Lincoln said as the officer turned perfectly white. “Keep it up.