Incoming Resources
- Smart about the first ladies, written and illustrated by Jon Buller ... [et al.]
- The President's house, a first daughter shares the history and secrets of the world's most famous home, Margaret Truman
- Don't know much about the presidents, Kenneth C. Davis ; illustrated by Pedro Martin
- Complete American presidents sourcebook, Roger Matuz ; Lawrence W. Baker, editor
- Faith of our mothers, the stories of presidential mothers from Mary Washington to Barbara Bush, Harold I. Gullan
- First families, the impact of the White House on their lives, Bonnie Angelo
- Great women in American history, by Rebecca Price Janney
- Character, profiles in presidential courage, Chris Wallace
- Biography for beginners, Laurie Lanzen Harris, editor
- America's First Ladies:, their uncommon wisdom, from Martha Washington to Laura Bush, edited by Bill Adler
- Public & private, twenty years photographing the presidency, Diana Walker ; foreword by Michael Beschloss ; commentaries by the presidents and first ladies
- Second Acts, presidential lives and legacies after the White House, Mark K. Updegrove
- To the best of my ability, the American presidents, general editor, James M. McPherson ; editor, David Rubel
- Presidential doodles, two centuries of scribbles, scratches, squiggles & scrawls from the Oval Office, text and introduction by David Greenberg ; foreword by Paul Collins
- Our country's presidents, by Ann Bausum
- The 50 greatest letters from America's wars, edited by David H. Lowenherz
- Presidents, written by James Barber ; in association with the Smithsonian Institution
- Presidential leadership, rating the best and worst in the White House, edited by James Taranto and Leonard Leo
- Jefferson's pillow, the founding fathers and the dilemma of Black patriotism, Roger Wilkins
- Assassination vacation, Sarah Vowell
- Smithsonian presidents and first ladies, written by James Barber and Amy Pastan
- Presidents, written by James Barber in association with the Smithsonian institution
- First ladies, NPR
- Which president killed a man?, tantalizing trivia and fun facts about our chief executives and first ladies, James Humes ; illustrations by William Bramhall ; [foreword by Helen Thomas]
- Development of the industrial United States (1870-1900), by Tom Robinson
- A treasury of great American scandals, tantalizing true tales of historic misbehavior by the founding fathers and others who let freedom swing, Michael Farquhar
- The double-edged sword, how character makes and ruins presidents, from Washington to Clinton, Robert Shogan
- The hidden campaign, FDR's health and the 1944 election, Hugh E. Evans
- American political leaders, 1789-2005
- Presidents, a biographical dictionary, Neil A. Hamilton
- First great triumph, how five Americans made their country a world power, Warren Zimmermann
- What would the founders do?, our questions, their answers, Richard Brookhiser
- At the President's side, the vice presidency in the twentieth century, edited by Timothy Walch
- The Presidency, Brendan January
- Dear Mr. President, letters to the Oval Office from the files of the National Archives, introduction by Brian Williams ; text by Dwight Young
- The new big book of U.S. presidents, by Todd Davis and Marc E. Frey
- The first ladies fact book, the stories of the women of the White House, from Martha Washington to Laura Bush, Bill Harris
- The handy presidents answer book, Roger Matuz with Gina Misiroglu and Lawrence W. Baker
- The power and the story, how the crafted presidential narrative has determined political success from George Washington to George W. Bush, Evan Cornog
- What presidents are made of, by Hanoch Piven
- Profiles in courage for our time, edited and introduced by Caroline Kennedy
- The World Book of America's presidents
- America's first families, an inside view of 200 years of private life in the White House, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
- If the walls could talk, family life at the White House, by Jane O'Connor ; illustrated by Gary Hovland
- From Mount Vernon to Crawford, a history of the presidents and their retreats, Kennth T. Walsh
- Thanks for the memories, Mr. President, wit and wisdom from the front row at the White House, Helen Thomas
- The raising of a president, the mothers and fathers of Our nation's leaders, Doug Wead
- Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877), by Jody Cosson
- Great presidential wit--, I wish I was in this book, Bob Dole
- First fathers, the men who inspired our Presidents, Harold I. Gullan