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Hardcover Presidents' House Book

ISBN: 0810914905

ISBN13: 9780810914902

Presidents' House

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"This compelling book in two rich volumes chronicles the unique continuum of the White House through American history and its human story as a home to the presidents and their families. The reader... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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You'll never think about the White House the same way again. (And you shouldn't!)

Did you know that George Washington, who never lived in the White House, actually surveyed the site to find the best location? Americans have a great many symbols, such as our flag and our monuments. But the White House is the complete personification of our entire history. There are many stories in that house - the people's house. And there are many stories in this double-volume set. History buffs will be entranced. It's like a Harry Potter book - you enjoy the story and don't want it to end. And - if we can continue to make democracy work - it won't have to end. We have many freedoms to protect, and, as the bumper sticker says - "Freedom is not free". Hopefully, there will eventually be Volumes 3 and 4!!

Engrossing American Panorama

I've read the two volumes cover to cover and will read them again. An engrossing American panorama, in my thinking, told through the White House.

Wonderful

It has been a while since I read it, so this will be short, but I can tell you that I loved this work. In fact, I read it twice. Seale takes you through the origins and changes in the house and the property, which is interesting enough to me. But he also takes you, with great detail, through the families and events that occupied and occurred in the President's House. You get a real sense of what life was like there, and how history was made. It is a very interesting story both from a historical house perspective, and a human perspective. I only wish I had bought the leather bound edition.

The President's House

Often, history is written in broad sweep narratives that can be static and boring to the reader. Although William Seale wrote more than 1,000 pages on the history of the White House, you can be assured that there is nothing static or boring about these volumes. He displays an understanding of the fact that history is about the human drama of real people facing real predicaments, and it's poignance is found in how they react to those predicaments.Whereas a history book will tell you that the British burned the White House in 1814, Seale tells us what was happening on the DAY the British marched into town. The hundred sentry guards who were supposed to defend the White House were gone, and they could easily have taken on the battalion of 150 British soldiers who marched in the mud down Pennsylvania Avenue, walked around the White House like tourists, ate Dolley Madison's dinner, and then torched the White House with precision. Then there is the even more dramatic moment when Lincoln looked out across the Potomac into Virginia to see the flags of the Confederacy flying, knowing that soon the capital would be surrounded if Maryland seceded from the Union.The book is a perfect match of comedy and drama with stories ranging from the infestation of rats in the basement to a presidential love story that rivals "The American President," and in places describes a house that you would never imagine to be destined as the symbol of the most powerful nation on earth.

Excellent source of history and personal anecdotes.

William Seale has put together an excellent historical perspective of the history of the White House, including it's construction, reconstruction, and many renovations. The book also recounts the evolution of Washington, D.C. relative to it's relationship with the White House and it's occupants.Along with describing the physical structure and it's many evolutions, Seale has managed to include a significant amount of history relative to the occupants of the White House, including their personal and political lives. This provides the reader with a good feel for life in the White House. Additionally, most will learn a significant amount about presidents who we simply know by name but not much else.Overall, I would highly recommend this book to those most interested in american history. Although it includes two volumes, the book is such an interesting read that it is hard to put it down.
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