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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Publicado por Ballantine Books, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Paperback. Condición: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Publicado por Ballantine Books, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
Librería: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Softcover. Condición: Good. Reprint. As Margaret Truman knows from firsthand experience, living in the White House can be exhilarating and maddening, alarming and exhausting-but it is certainly never dull. Part private residence, part goldfish bowl, and part national shrine, the White House is both the most important address in America and the most intensely scrutinized. In this splendid blend of the personal and historic, Margaret Truman offers an unforgettable tour of the presidents house across the span of two centuries.Opened (though not finished) in 1800 and originally dubbed a palace, the White House has been fascinating from day one. In Thomas Jeffersons day, it was a reeking construction site where congressmen complained of the hazards of open rubbish pits. Andrew Jacksons supporters, descending twenty thousand strong from the backwoods of Kentucky and Tennessee, nearly destroyed the place during his first inaugural. Teddy Roosevelt expanded it, Jackie Kennedy and Pat Nixon redecorated it. Through all the vicissitudes of its history, the White House has transformed the characters, and often the fates, of its powerful occupants.In The Presidents House, Margaret Truman takes us behind the scenes, into the deepest recesses and onto the airiest balconies, as she reveals what it feels like to live in the White House. Here are hilarious stories of Teddy Roosevelts rambunctious children tossing spitballs at presidential portraits-as well as a heartbreaking account of the tragedy that befell President Coolidges young son, Calvin, Jr. Here, too, is the real story of the Lincoln Bedroom and the thrilling narrative of how first lady Dolley Madison rescued a priceless portrait of George Washington and a copy of the Declaration of Independence before British soldiers torched the White House in 1814.Today the 132-room White House operates as an exotic combination of first-class hotel and fortress, with 1,600 dedicated workers, an annual budget over $1 billion, and a kitchen that can handle anything from an intimate dinner for four to a reception for 2,400. But ghosts of the past still walk its august corridors-including a phantom whose visit President Harry S Truman described to his daughter in eerie detail.From the basement swarming with reporters to the Situation Room crammed with sophisticated technology to the Oval Office where the president receives the worlds leaders, the White House is a beehive of relentless activity, deal-making, intrigue, gossip, and of course history in the making. In this evocative and insightful book, Margaret Truman combines high-stakes drama with the unique perspective of an insider. The ultimate guided tour of the nations most famous dwelling, The Presidents House is truly a national treasure.
Publicado por Ballantine Books, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
Librería: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Softcover. Condición: New. Reprint. As Margaret Truman knows from firsthand experience, living in the White House can be exhilarating and maddening, alarming and exhausting-but it is certainly never dull. Part private residence, part goldfish bowl, and part national shrine, the White House is both the most important address in America and the most intensely scrutinized. In this splendid blend of the personal and historic, Margaret Truman offers an unforgettable tour of the presidents house across the span of two centuries.Opened (though not finished) in 1800 and originally dubbed a palace, the White House has been fascinating from day one. In Thomas Jeffersons day, it was a reeking construction site where congressmen complained of the hazards of open rubbish pits. Andrew Jacksons supporters, descending twenty thousand strong from the backwoods of Kentucky and Tennessee, nearly destroyed the place during his first inaugural. Teddy Roosevelt expanded it, Jackie Kennedy and Pat Nixon redecorated it. Through all the vicissitudes of its history, the White House has transformed the characters, and often the fates, of its powerful occupants.In The Presidents House, Margaret Truman takes us behind the scenes, into the deepest recesses and onto the airiest balconies, as she reveals what it feels like to live in the White House. Here are hilarious stories of Teddy Roosevelts rambunctious children tossing spitballs at presidential portraits-as well as a heartbreaking account of the tragedy that befell President Coolidges young son, Calvin, Jr. Here, too, is the real story of the Lincoln Bedroom and the thrilling narrative of how first lady Dolley Madison rescued a priceless portrait of George Washington and a copy of the Declaration of Independence before British soldiers torched the White House in 1814.Today the 132-room White House operates as an exotic combination of first-class hotel and fortress, with 1,600 dedicated workers, an annual budget over $1 billion, and a kitchen that can handle anything from an intimate dinner for four to a reception for 2,400. But ghosts of the past still walk its august corridors-including a phantom whose visit President Harry S Truman described to his daughter in eerie detail.From the basement swarming with reporters to the Situation Room crammed with sophisticated technology to the Oval Office where the president receives the worlds leaders, the White House is a beehive of relentless activity, deal-making, intrigue, gossip, and of course history in the making. In this evocative and insightful book, Margaret Truman combines high-stakes drama with the unique perspective of an insider. The ultimate guided tour of the nations most famous dwelling, The Presidents House is truly a national treasure.
Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Publicado por Ballantine Books, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Soft Cover. Condición: new.
Publicado por Random House USA Inc, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. As Margaret Truman knows from firsthand experience, living in the White House can be exhilarating and maddening, alarming and exhaustingbut it is certainly never dull. Part private residence, part goldfish bowl, and part national shrine, the White House is both the most important address in America and the most intensely scrutinized. In this splendid blend of the personal and historic, Margaret Truman offers an unforgettable tour of the presidents house across the span of two centuries.Opened (though not finished) in 1800 and originally dubbed a palace, the White House has been fascinating from day one. In Thomas Jeffersons day, it was a reeking construction site where congressmen complained of the hazards of open rubbish pits. Andrew Jacksons supporters, descending twenty thousand strong from the backwoods of Kentucky and Tennessee, nearly destroyed the place during his first inaugural. Teddy Roosevelt expanded it, Jackie Kennedy and Pat Nixon redecorated it. Through all the vicissitudes of its history, the White House has transformed the characters, and often the fates, of its powerful occupants.In The Presidents House, Margaret Truman takes us behind the scenes, into the deepest recesses and onto the airiest balconies, as she reveals what it feels like to live in the White House. Here are hilarious stories of Teddy Roosevelts rambunctious children tossing spitballs at presidential portraitsas well as a heartbreaking account of the tragedy that befell President Coolidges young son, Calvin, Jr. Here, too, is the real story of the Lincoln Bedroom and the thrilling narrative of how first lady Dolley Madison rescued a priceless portrait of George Washington and a copy of the Declaration of Independence before British soldiers torched the White House in 1814. Today the 132-room White House operates as an exotic combination of first-class hotel and fortress, with 1,600 dedicated workers, an annual budget over $1 billion, and a kitchen that can handle anything from an intimate dinner for four to a reception for 2,400. But ghosts of the past still walk its august corridorsincluding a phantom whose visit President Harry S Truman described to his daughter in eerie detail.From the basement swarming with reporters to the Situation Room crammed with sophisticated technology to the Oval Office where the president receives the worlds leaders, the White House is a beehive of relentless activity, deal-making, intrigue, gossip, and of course history in the making. In this evocative and insightful book, Margaret Truman combines high-stakes drama with the unique perspective of an insider. The ultimate guided tour of the nations most famous dwelling, The Presidents House is truly a national treasure. Written by a former first daughter, this special young-adult edition of Truman's insightful history of the White House features discussion questions for the classroom and is illustrated with vintage black-and-white photos. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: New.
Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
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Librería: Russell Books, Victoria, BC, Canada
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ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
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Publicado por Ballantine Books, 2005
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Paperback. Condición: Brand New. reprint edition. 271 pages. 7.50x5.25x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Publicado por Ballantine Books, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Condición: new.
Publicado por Random House USA Inc, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Publicado por Ballantine Books 25.01.2005., 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
Librería: Modernes Antiquariat an der Kyll, Lissendorf, Alemania
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Condición: Sehr gut. Auflage: Reprint. 288 Seiten kleine Lagerspuren am Buch, Inhalt einwandfrei und ungelesen 130334 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 200 13,5 x 1,8 x 19,3 cm, Taschenbuch.
Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
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Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
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Publicado por Random House USA Inc, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. As Margaret Truman knows from firsthand experience, living in the White House can be exhilarating and maddening, alarming and exhaustingbut it is certainly never dull. Part private residence, part goldfish bowl, and part national shrine, the White House is both the most important address in America and the most intensely scrutinized. In this splendid blend of the personal and historic, Margaret Truman offers an unforgettable tour of the presidents house across the span of two centuries.Opened (though not finished) in 1800 and originally dubbed a palace, the White House has been fascinating from day one. In Thomas Jeffersons day, it was a reeking construction site where congressmen complained of the hazards of open rubbish pits. Andrew Jacksons supporters, descending twenty thousand strong from the backwoods of Kentucky and Tennessee, nearly destroyed the place during his first inaugural. Teddy Roosevelt expanded it, Jackie Kennedy and Pat Nixon redecorated it. Through all the vicissitudes of its history, the White House has transformed the characters, and often the fates, of its powerful occupants.In The Presidents House, Margaret Truman takes us behind the scenes, into the deepest recesses and onto the airiest balconies, as she reveals what it feels like to live in the White House. Here are hilarious stories of Teddy Roosevelts rambunctious children tossing spitballs at presidential portraitsas well as a heartbreaking account of the tragedy that befell President Coolidges young son, Calvin, Jr. Here, too, is the real story of the Lincoln Bedroom and the thrilling narrative of how first lady Dolley Madison rescued a priceless portrait of George Washington and a copy of the Declaration of Independence before British soldiers torched the White House in 1814. Today the 132-room White House operates as an exotic combination of first-class hotel and fortress, with 1,600 dedicated workers, an annual budget over $1 billion, and a kitchen that can handle anything from an intimate dinner for four to a reception for 2,400. But ghosts of the past still walk its august corridorsincluding a phantom whose visit President Harry S Truman described to his daughter in eerie detail.From the basement swarming with reporters to the Situation Room crammed with sophisticated technology to the Oval Office where the president receives the worlds leaders, the White House is a beehive of relentless activity, deal-making, intrigue, gossip, and of course history in the making. In this evocative and insightful book, Margaret Truman combines high-stakes drama with the unique perspective of an insider. The ultimate guided tour of the nations most famous dwelling, The Presidents House is truly a national treasure. Written by a former first daughter, this special young-adult edition of Truman's insightful history of the White House features discussion questions for the classroom and is illustrated with vintage black-and-white photos. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Publicado por Random House Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 0345472489ISBN 13: 9780345472489
Librería: moluna, Greven, Alemania
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Condición: New. Margaret Truman has won faithful readers with her works of biography and fiction, including her ongoing series of Capital Crimes mysteries. Her previous bestselling biographies are Harry S Truman, Bess W. Truman, and First Ladies.