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Author in chief, the untold story of our presidents and the books they wrote, Craig Fehrman

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Author in chief, the untold story of our presidents and the books they wrote, Craig Fehrman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-410) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Author in chief
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Craig Fehrman
Sub title
the untold story of our presidents and the books they wrote
Summary
From the very beginnings of America's experiment in republican government, its chief executives, both actual and aspiring, have put pen to paper (nowadays fingers to keyboard) in attempts to justify themselves and inspire others. Here, Fehrman records such literary efforts back to Jefferson and Adams. These presidential books fall into two categories: a memoir to rationalize one's actions in office, or a campaign broadside to introduce its self-promoting subject to the electorate or set a campaign objective. Occasionally delving into quirkier matters, such as John Adams' assurances that he bore no illegitimate offspring, most of these books reflect the deeply held political interests of their writers. Calvin Coolidge published a book that genuinely excited 1920s voters. John Kennedy's Profiles in Courage (1956) became required reading for students even if its authorship was challenged.
Target audience
general
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