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Secret Lives of the U.S. Presidents
Cormac O'Brien
, 2004 - 288 pages
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highly recommended
Informative book but not very interesting.
When you think of
secret
lives
of the the president you want to know all the dirt. Unfortunately this book does not deliver that. Very informative about details on the
presidents that
are not widely known, but not as interesting as I had hoped.
Its a great gift
i bought this as a gift for someone who enjoys presidential history, it presents all of our country's
presidents
in a playful light and has lots and lots of facts that are interesting, as well as nice little sketches of each of them. Its also a great bathroom reader type of book. Thumbs up
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Could Not Put This Book Down
This is the most interesting book that I have ever read. Perhaps that is because I like politics and our
presidents
. But, every American should learn about their leaders, past and present.
Every now and then, the author exposes his liberal bias. What else would we expect from a presidential historian? If this offends you, read the book anyway. The author really criticizes, and praises, presidents of all parties.
I believe this author on most points as I have read some of his revelations elswwhere. And I have lived to witness our last 12 presidents, from Franklin D. Roosevelt until now.
You may learn as I did, that we have had just a few really good presidents. And a bunch of misfits. I believe the author correctly revealed that.
I recommend that anyone who cares about their country read this book.
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Knee-Jerk Reading
Nearly as interesting as this charming book was a read through its Amazon reviews. While
SECRET
LIVES
is certainly praised herein, it's also lambasted for being too partisan left, or partisan right, or for not being titillating enough.
Yeesh. It must be hard to read a book when one's knee is jerking involuntarily.
One of the most critical (and currently highlighted) reader reviews takes issue with author O'Brien's research, citing the controversy of Thomas Jefferson siring children with his slave, Sally Hemmings. There is no controversy about this any longer; in 1998, geneticists proved a DNA link between Jefferson's and Hemmings' descendants.
While other male members of the Jefferson family might have accounted for this, an impressively extensive report done by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation found that "it is VERY UNLIKELY that Randolph Jefferson or any Jefferson other than Thomas Jefferson was the father of [Hemmings'] children." (Capitalization mine.)
Sorry to be so specific; in a more general vein, I found this book to be a perfect nighttime read, very funny, and a great refresher course on our
presidents
. Equal space is given to all, and as that allows obscure leaders like Franklin Pierce the spotlight, I was all for it.
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Where's my stuff?
I ordered two (2) copies of
Secret
Lives
of the US
Presidents
, which I never received. I did receive two copies of Radical Son by David Horowitz. When I inquired about this via email, your company said this was "gifted" to me. I thank you; my billing statement will or won't confirm that. I am still waiting for two (2) copies of Secret Lives of the US Presidents. I know the book is great, but there has been some confusion in delivery, and I would appreciate correction. Thanks for your inquiry.
Kim Christie
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Your high school history teachers never gave you a book like this one!
Secret
Lives
of the U.S.
Presidents features
outrageous and uncensored profiles of the men in the White House - complete with hundreds of little-known, politically incorrect, and downright wacko facts. You'll discover that:
- George Washington spent a whopping 7% of his salary on booze
- John Quincy Adams loved to skinny-dip in the Potomac River
- Warren G. Harding gambled with White House china when he ran low on cash
- Jimmy Carter reported a UFO sighting in Georgia
- And Richard Nixon . . . sheesh, don't get us started on Nixon!
With chapters on everyone from George Washington to G. W. Bush, Secret Lives of the U.S. Presidents tackles all the tough questions that other history books are afraid to answer: Are there really secret tunnels underneath the White House? How many presidential daughters have bared their all for Playboy? And what was Nancy Reagan thinking when she appeared on Diff'rent Strokes? American history was never this much fun in school!
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