The Presidents Fact Book

The Achievements, Campaigns, Events, Triumphs, and Legacies of Every President

Contributors

By Roger Matuz

Edited by Bill Harris

Revised by Thomas J. Craughwell

Formats and Prices

Price

$26.99

Price

$33.99 CAD

Format

Trade Paperback (Revised)

Format:

Trade Paperback (Revised) $26.99 $33.99 CAD

The Presidents Fact Book is a compendium of all things presidential and a sweeping survey of American history through the biography of every president from George Washington to Donald Trump.

Organized chronologically by president, each entry covers the major accomplishments and events of the presidential term; cabinet members, election results, groundbreaking legislation, and Supreme Court appointments; personality and personal habits; career before the presidency; a behind-the-scenes look at the wives, families, friends, and foes; and much more, including hobbies, odd behaviors, and outlandish penchants. Major primary documents from each administration — from the Bill of Rights to Barack Obama’s speech on race in America — provide a glimpse into the crucial moments of America’s storied past in the words of those who led the nation.

Perfect for students, history buffs, and political junkies, The President’s Fact Book is at once an expansive collage of our nation’s 45 individual presidents and a comprehensive view of American history.

On Sale
Dec 13, 2016
Page Count
832 pages
ISBN-13
9780316435284

Roger Matuz

About the Author

Roger Matuz writes about American history and culture and develops electronic resources in conjunction with school, academic, and trade publishers. His areas of specialty include popular culture and media. He lives in Michigan.

Bill Harris is a freelance editor and the author who worked at the New York Times for twenty-five years. He currently lives in Texas.

Thomas J. Craughwell is the author of several nonfiction books, including Failures of the Presidents and Stealing Lincoln's Body, which was adapted into a documentary by the History Channel. He lives in Bethel, Connecticut. Thomas passed away in 2018.

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