Creator: Emily Anderson Edition: 3 Sub Publication date: 1989-04 Dewey code: 780.924 Price: $75.00
Review The Letters of Mozart and His Family / W. W. Norton & Company:
Publication date: 1992-06 List Price: $900.00 Price: $399.00
Review Abraham Lincoln: A History (With John G. Nicolay) / Reprint Services Corporation:
Publication date: 1865
Review Benjamin Franklin, Doer of Good: A Biography / William P. Nimmo:'Benjamin Franklin, Doer of Good: A Biography. '' Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo: 1865. Frontispiece Franklin portrait.
Publication date: 2002
Review Master of the Senate / BOT:Master of the Senate By Robert A. Caro (© 2002) Read by Grover Gardner (Amer. ) 2002 Biography > American Presidents & Families Lyndon Johnson uses his finely honed political acumen to dominate the U. S. Senate. National Book Award/ Pulitzer Prize. 3rd in trilogy.
Edition: 1 Publication date: 2007-05-15 Dewey code: 973.917092 List Price: $35.00 Price: $360.00
Review FDR / Random House:One of today’s premier biographers has written a modern, comprehensive, indeed ultimate book on the epic life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In this superlative volume, Jean Edward Smith combines contemporary scholarship and a broad range of primary source material to provide an engrossing narrative of one of America’s greatest presidents. This is a portrait painted in broad strokes and fine details. We see how Roosevelt’s restless energy, fierce intellect, personal magnetism, and ability to project effortless grace permitted him to master countless challenges throughout his life. Smith recounts FDR’s battles with polio and physical disability, and how these experiences helped forge the resolve that FDR used to surmount the economic turmoil of the Great Depression and the wartime threat of totalitarianism. Here also is FDR’s private life depicted with unprecedented candor and nuance, with close attention paid to the four women who molded his personality and helped to inform his worldview: His mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, formidable yet ever supportive and tender; his wife, Eleanor, whose counsel and affection were instrumental to FDR’s public and individual achievements; Lucy Mercer, the great romantic love of FDR’s life; and Missy LeHand, FDR’s longtime secretary, companion, and confidante, whose adoration of her boss was practically limitless. Smith also tackles head-on and in-depth the numerous failures and miscues of Roosevelt’s public career, including his disastrous attempt to reconstruct the Judiciary; the shameful internment of Japanese-Americans; and Roosevelt’s occasionally self-defeating Executive overreach. Additionally, Smith offers a sensitive and balanced assessment of Roosevelt’s response to the Holocaust, noting its breakthroughs and shortcomings. Summing up Roosevelt’s legacy, Jean Smith declares that FDR, more than any other individual, changed the relationship between the American people and their government. It was Roosevelt who revolutionized the art of campaigning and used the burgeoning mass media to garner public support and allay fears. [+]
But more important, Smith gives us the clearest picture yet of how this quintessential Knickerbocker aristocrat, a man who never had to depend on a paycheck, became the common man’s president. The result is a powerful account that adds fresh perspectives and draws profound conclusions about a man whose story is widely known but far less well understood. Written for the general reader and scholars alike, FDR is a stunning biography in every way worthy of its subject.
Creator: Illustrated Publication date: 1952-04-01
Review George Washington: a Biography (Volumes 1-5) / Charles Scribner's Sons:
Publication date: 2001-07 Dewey code: 813.0810905 Price: $109.95
Review Biography and the Postmodern Historical Novel (Studies in the Historical Novel, V. 3) / Edwin Mellen Press:This book describes and evaluated the ever-intensifiying uneasiness felt by contemporary readers and critics when they confront real people in fictional texts. The book's range and depth of analysis is impressive. The fortunes of Dutch Schultz, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Richard Nixon at the hands of novelists, dramatists, film makers and composers receive close attention, and so do fictional representations of biographers themselves.
Publication date: 2005
Review The Autobiography + The Rough Riders + The Strenuous Life (The Writings of Theodore Roosevelt, 3 Volume Matched Set) / Easton Press:
Publication date: 1969-11 Dewey code: 973.4 List Price: $450.00 Price: $450.00
Review Works of Alexander Hamilton / Haskell House Pub Ltd:This is the most extensive edition of Hamilton's writings. It includes the Federalist eliminated from J. C. Hamilton's edition. Except for the private correspondence, the writings are arranged by subject. Volumes 2 and 3 are devoted to fincance and Volume 8 contains the general index. LITERATURE OF AMERICAN HISTORY: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL GUIDE. ILLUS. THIS TITLE IS CITED AND RECOMMENDED BY: Books for College Libraries; Catalogue of the Lamont Library, Harvard College; Literature of American History; Harvard Guide to American History.
Creator: Linda Wagner-Martin Publication date: 1989-02 Dewey code: 811.54 Price: $65.00
Review Sylvia Plath: The Critical Heritage (Critical Heritage Series) / Routledge:The first collection of contemprary reviews and essays on the work of Sylvia Plath. Includes more than eighty extracts, charting her reputation from 1960 to 1985. This book should be of interest to advanced students and lecturers in American literature and contemporary poetry.
Publication date: 1966
Review Thomas Mann Randolph, Jefferson's Son-in-Law (Southern Biography Series) / Louisiana State University Press:
Publication date: 2003-01-31
Review Martin Luther King (Livewire Real Lives) / Hodder Murray:Stimulating and accessible, the titles in the "Livewire" series have been produced in association with The Basic Skills Agency to ensure a non-patronising approach towards the requirements of readers with special needs. They provide teenagers/adult interest level fiction and non-fiction for those with reading ages below 10, or adult students learning English as a second language. Each book is graded at one of the following reading ages: 6-7, 7-8, 8-9 or 9-10. All "Livewire" books are written by qualified Special Needs teachers, and are expertly assessed and subtly colour-coded for the appropriate reading age. The books in the "Livewire Real Lives" strand contain fascinating stories of popular music stars, famous historical figures, Hollywood actors, TV personalities and top sports people. Read about the amazing life of the freedom fighter, and the difference that he has made to the world we live in today, in "Livewire Real Lives: Martin Luther King".
Publication date: 2001-03 Dewey code: 297.87092 List Price: $109.95 Price: $109.95
Review An Afrocentric Study of the Intellectual Development, Leadership Praxis, and Pedagogy of Malcolm X (Black Studies, V. 13) / Edwin Mellen Press:This work presents a critical examination of Malcolm X's leadership and intellectual explorations to assess his contributions to African Americans in developing a civil society. It also provides an examination of barriers Blacks faced in their pursuit of education and addresses the importance of non-formal learning. To do this, three themes were used to identify Malcolm X as an adult educator, community activist, pre-cursor to the Afro-centric perspective (cultural advocate). This study opens the door for the examination and re-examination of various key people to our society. An subject in the context of African-Amercian history and culture.
Publication date: 1913
Review An Autobiography / Macmillan, New York:
Publication date: 2005 Price: $380.24
Review The Writings of Theodore Roosevelt / Easton Press:3 volume LEATHER BOUND set accented in 22kt gold! Titles include: The Autobiography; the Rough Riders; the Strenuous Life
Creator: Ian Harris Publication date: 1997-09 Dewey code: 320.1 List Price: $375.00 Price: $375.00
Review Machiavelli (Great Political Thinkers, 5) / Edward Elgar Publishing:The Great Political Thinkers series presents critical appraisals of great political thinkers from the Greeks to present day. It focuses in particular on those thinkers who are generally recognized as being central to the evolution and development of political thought. The series will be indispensable for a clear understanding of the origin and development of political ideas and the role played by the leading protagonists of the past.
Publication date: 1987
Review Jackie Robinson (Biographies from American history) / Quercus Corp:
Edition: Limited Publication date: 2004-11-30 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $350.00 Price: $349.99
Review My Life (Limited Edition) / Knopf:There will only be 1,500 copies available of this edition, and it will be sold by select retailers including most online bookstores. Each book will include:• Bill Clinton's signature• Edition number–1,500 total• Full navy blue cloth case with Bill Clinton gold stamp on spine• Gold Ribbon-marker• Frontispiece photographs• Crimson endpapers• Shrink-wrappingPresident Bill Clinton’s My Life is the strikingly candid portrait of a global leader who decided early in life to devote his intellectual and political gifts, and his extraordinary capacity for hard work, to serving the public. It shows us the progress of a remarkable American, who, through his own enormous energies and efforts, made the unlikely journey from Hope, Arkansas, to the White House—a journey fueled by an impassioned interest in the political process which manifested itself at every stage of his life: in college, working as an intern for Senator William Fulbright; at Oxford, becoming part of the Vietnam War protest movement; at Yale Law School, campaigning on the grassroots level for Democratic candidates; back in Arkansas, running for Congress, attorney general, and governor. We see his career shaped by his resolute determination to improve the life of his fellow citizens, an unfaltering commitment to civil rights, and an exceptional understanding of the practicalities of political life. We come to understand the emotional pressures of his youth—born after his father’s death; caught in the dysfunctional relationship between his feisty, nurturing mother and his abusive stepfather, whom he never ceased to love and whose name he took; drawn to the brilliant, compelling Hillary Rodham, whom he was determined to marry; passionately devoted, from her infancy, to their daughter, Chelsea, and to the entire experience of fatherhood; slowly and painfully beginning to comprehend how his early denial of pain led him at times into damaging patterns of behavior. President Clinton’s book is also the fullest, most concretely detailed, most nuanced account of a presidency ever written—encompassing not only the high points and crises but the way the presidency actually works: the day-to-day bombardment of problems, personalities, conflicts, setbacks, achievements. It is a testament to the positive impact on America and on the world of his work and his ideals. It is the gripping account of a president under concerted and unrelenting assault orchestrated by his enemies on the Far Right, and how he survived and prevailed. It is a treasury of moments caught alive, among them:• The ten-year-old boy watching the national political conventions on his family’s new (and first) television set. • The young candidate looking for votes in the Arkansas hills and the local seer who tells him, “Anybody who would campaign at a beer joint in Joiner at midnight on Saturday night deserves to carry one box. [+]
You’ll win here. But it’ll be the only damn place you win in this county. ” (He was right on both counts. )• The roller-coaster ride of the 1992 campaign. • The extraordinarily frank exchanges with Newt Gingrich and Bob Dole. • The delicate manipulation needed to convince Rabin and Arafat to shake hands for the camera while keeping Arafat from kissing Rabin. • The cost, both public and private, of the scandal that threatened the presidency. Here is the life of a great national and international figure, revealed with all his talents and contradictions, told openly, directly, in his own completely recognizable voice. A unique book by a unique American. An exhaustive, soul-searching memoir, Bill Clinton's My Life is a refreshingly candid look at the former president as a son, brother, teacher, father, husband, and public figure. Clinton painstakingly outlines the history behind his greatest successes and failures, including his dedication to educational and economic reform, his war against a "vast right-wing operation" determined to destroy him, and the "morally indefensible" acts for which he was nearly impeached. My Life is autobiography as therapy-a personal history written by a man trying to face and banish his private demons. Clinton approaches the story of his youth with gusto, sharing tales of giant watermelons, nine-pound tumors, a charging ram, famous mobsters and jazz musicians, and a BB gun standoff. He offers an equally energetic portrait of American history, pop culture, and the evolving political landscape, covering the historical events that shaped his early years (namely the deaths of Martin Luther King Jr. and JFK) and the events that shaped his presidency (Waco, Bosnia, Somalia). What makes My Life remarkable as a political memoir is how thoroughly it is infused with Clinton's unassuming, charmingly pithy voice: I learned a lot from the stories my uncle, aunts, and grandparents told me: that no one is perfect but most people are good; that people can't be judged only by their worst or weakest moments; that harsh judgments can make hypocrites of us all; that a lot of life is just showing up and hanging on; that laughter is often the best, and sometimes the only, response to pain. However, that same voice might tire readers as Clinton applies his penchant for minute details to a distractible laundry list of events, from his youth through the years of his presidency. Not wanting to forget a single detail that might help account for his actions, Clinton overdoes it-do we really need to know the name of his childhood barber? But when Clinton sticks to the meat of his story-recollections about Mother, his abusive stepfather, Hillary, the campaign trail, and Kenneth Starr-the veracity of emotion and Kitchen Confidential-type revelations about "what it is like to be President" make My Life impossible to put down. To Clinton, "politics is a contact sport," and while he claims that My Life is not intended to make excuses or assign blame, it does portray him as a fighter whose strategy is to "take the first hit, then counterpunch as hard as I could. " While My Life is primarily a stroll through Clinton's memories, it is also a scathing rebuke-a retaliation against his detractors, including Kenneth Starr, whose "mindless search for scandal" protected the guilty while "persecuting the innocent" and distracted his Administration from pressing international matters (including strikes on al Qaeda). Counterpunch indeed. At its core, My Life is a charming and intriguing if flawed book by an equally intriguing and flawed man who had his worst failures and humiliations made public. Ultimately, the man who left office in the shadow of scandal offers an honest and open account of his life, allowing readers to witness his struggle to "drain the most out of every moment" while maintaining the character with which he was raised. It is a remarkably intimate, persuasive look at the boy he was, the President he became, and man he is today. -Daphne Durham.
Publication date: 1892
Review Abbott's Life of Napoleon Bonaparte to Which Is Added a Sketch of the Life of the Late Emperor Napoleon the Third and Biographies of the Members of the Bonaparte Family. With Numerous Illustrations. (1892) / Ward, Lock and Co.:
Publication date: 2002-11-01 Dewey code: 941.069092 Price: $95.00
Review Marlborough: His Life and Times, Book One / University Of Chicago Press:"It is my hope to recall this great shade from the past, and not only invest him with his panoply, but make him living and intimate to modern eyes. "—from the preface to Volume OneJohn Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough (1644-1722), was one of the greatest military commanders and statesmen in the history of England. Victorious in the Battles of Blenheim (1704), Ramillies (1706), and countless other campaigns, Marlborough, whose political intrigues were almost as legendary as his military skill, never fought a battle he didn't win. Although he helped James II crush the rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth, Marlborough later supported William of Orange against James II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and brilliantly managed England's diplomatic triumphs during the War of the Spanish Succession. Marlborough also bequeathed the world another great British military strategist and diplomat—his descendant, Winston S. Churchill, who wrote this book to redeem Marlborough's reputation from Macaulay's smears. One million words long and ten years in the making, Churchill's Marlborough stands as both a literary and historical masterpiece, giving us unique insights into the Churchill of World War II, for just as Churchill's literary skill helps us understand the complexities of Marlborough's life, so too did his writing of Marlborough help Churchill master the arts of military strategy and diplomacy. This two-volume edition includes the entire text and almost all the original maps.
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