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My dear President, letters between presidents and their wives, [compiled by] Gerard W. Gawalt ; in association with the Library of Congress

Label
My dear President, letters between presidents and their wives, [compiled by] Gerard W. Gawalt ; in association with the Library of Congress
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-344) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
My dear President
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
62342224
Responsibility statement
[compiled by] Gerard W. Gawalt ; in association with the Library of Congress
Sub title
letters between presidents and their wives
Summary
Overview: "I am very madly in love with you," wrote Lyndon Johnson to his future wife, Bird Taylor. James Madison sent off this plaintive line to his wife Dolley: "Every thing around and within reminds me that you are absent." In this inspiring collection of correspondence between U.S. presidents and their wives are hundreds of unguarded moments of affection, strain, grief, and triumph, revealing as never before the private thoughts and working partnerships of our most public figures. Culled from the holdings of the Library of Congress and various presidential libraries and private collections, it is the most comprehensive compilation of its kind ever put together. More than half of the letters included here have never before been published, making this a historic as well as a heartfelt volume that casts a warm, new light on our leaders at their most open-hearted and vulnerable. Gerard Gawalt, a curator of presidential papers at the Library of Congress for the past thirty years, has divided the book thematically into such topics as love, war, politics, travel, and sorrow. Each letter appears in its entirety, with the original spelling and grammar intact, and is set in historic context for a full sense of the moment that formed its backdrop. In most cases, exchanges are included, forming an enlightening dialogue between husband and wife. Throughout, historic photographs and artwork from the Library of Congress's collection enhance the text. Like its companion volume, First Daughters, My Dear President is bound to become a cherished gift for all those interested in American history for years to come
Table Of Contents
Foreword / James H Billington, Librarian of Congress -- Introduction / Gerard W Gawalt -- Correspondents -- Letters: -- 1: Love and marriage -- 2: Off to war -- 3: Politics -- 4: Home and family -- 5: Education -- 6: Sorrow and consolation -- 7: Health and concern -- 8: Good works -- 9: Foreign travel -- 10: Hello and good-bye -- Sources -- Acknowledgments -- Index
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