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Harry S. Truman(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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15/10/2003
A biography of Harry Truman, thirty-third President of the United States, who dropped atomic bombs on Japan to end World War II and dealt with other problems left by the death of Franklin Roosevelt.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/08/2003
A biography of the thirty-second president whose three terms in office spanned the years of the Depression and the Second World War.
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John Quincy Adams(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/09/2003
A biography of John Quincy Adams, the only former president to serve in the United States House of Representatives, whose antislavery position led him to argue the Amistad case before the Supreme Co...
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George Washington(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/09/2003
Traces the life and political career of the first president of the United States, and discusses how his contributions shaped the United States.
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Thomas Jefferson(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/10/2003
A biography of the third president of the United States, whose leadership was important in shaping the country's new government.
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John Adams(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/09/2003
A biography of the second president of the United States.
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Ronald Reagan(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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15/08/2003
Profiles the fortieth president of the United States, Ronald Reagan, discussing his childhood, time in Hollywood, California governorship, and presidency.
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Abraham Lincoln(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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15/08/2003
Profiles the son of a Kentucky farmer who became a lawyer and the sixteenth president of the United States, describing his family life, views towards slavery, and presidency during the Civil War.
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Theodore Roosevelt(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/08/2003
A biography of the New Yorker who became governor of his state, vice president under McKinley, and twenty-sixth president of the United States.
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