United States -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945
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- Who shall live and who shall die?, Kino International ; produced by James R. Kurth and Laurence Jarvik ; directed by Laurence Jarvik ; photographed by Reuben Aaronson, Elliott Davies & Steven Weinstock ; Blue Light Film Company
- The improbable Wendell Willkie, the businessman who saved the Republican Party and his country, and conceived a new world order, David Levering Lewis
- Eleanor and Hick, the love affair that shaped a First Lady, Susan Quinn
- Roosevelt and Hopkins,, an intimate history
- Roosevelt sweeps nation, FDR's 1936 landslide & the triumph of the liberal ideal, David Pietrusza
- V was for victory, politics and American culture during World War II, John Morton Blum
- The New Deal., Edited with an introd. by Carl N. Degler
- Roosevelt: dictator or democrat?, By Gerald W. Johnson
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, a political life, Robert Dallek
- The F. D. R. memoirs,, as written by Bernard Asbell. Introd. by Anna Roosevelt Halsted
- FDR and his enemies, Albert Fried
- Master of the senate, Robert A. Caro
- The New Deal, a modern history, Michael Hiltzik
- 1941, fighting the shadow war : a divided America in a world at war, Marc Wortman
- Promises to keep;, my years in public life, 1941-1969
- The confidante, the untold story of the woman who helped win WWII and shape modern America, Christopher C. Gorham
- The watchdog, how the Truman Committee battled corruption and helped win World War Two, Steve Drummond
- Kingfish, the reign of Huey P. Long, Richard D. White, Jr
- Unlikely heroes, Franklin Roosevelt, his four lieutenants, and the world they made, Derek Leebaert
- Anti-communism in twentieth-century America, a critical history, Larry Ceplair
- Jim Farley's story;, the Roosevelt years
- The coming breakpoint, Barry Goldwater
- The Roosevelt revolution
- Eleanor and Hick, the love affair that shaped a First Lady, Susan Quinn
- No end save victory, how FDR led the nation into war, David Kaiser
- They hate Roosevelt, by Marquis W. Childs
- The black cabinet, the untold story of African Americans and politics during the age of Roosevelt, Jill Watts
- The gatekeeper, Missy LeHand, FDR, and the untold story of the partnership that defined a presidency, Kathryn Smith
- FDR's New Deal, Don Lawson
- The world that wasn't, Henry Wallace and the fate of the American century, Benn Steil
- Stalin's secret agents, the subversion of Roosevelt's government, M. Stanton Evans and Herbert Rommerstein
- Roosevelt and modern America
- Rescue board, the untold story of America's efforts to save the Jews of Europe, Rebecca Erbelding
- FDR's last year, April 1944-April 1945,, by Jim Bishop
- But I too hate Roosevelt, by Robert Hale
- Lone star rising, Lyndon Johnson and his times, 1908-1960, Robert Dallek
- Kennedy and Roosevelt, the uneasy alliance, Michael R. Beschloss ; foreword by James McGregor Burns
- Lyndon B. Johnson; the exercise of power;, a political biography,, by Rowland Evans & Robert Novak
- Prequel, an American fight against Fascism, Rachel Maddow
- 1940, FDR, Willkie, Lindbergh, Hitler--the election amid the storm, Susan Dunn
- Final victory, FDR's extraordinary World War II Presidential Campaign, Stanley Weintraub
- The idealist, Wendell Willkie's wartime quest to build one world, Samuel Zipp
- The court at war, FDR, his justices, and the world they made, Cliff Sloan
- Traitor to his class, the privileged life and radical presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, H.W. Brands
- Roosevelt: the lion and the fox
- Loyalty and liberty, American countersubversion from World War 1 to the McCarthy era, Alex Goodall
- The age of the great depression, 1929-1941
- FDR and Chief Justice Hughes, the president, the Supreme Court, and the epic battle over the New Deal, James F. Simon
- The autobiography of Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts Governor, U.S. Senator, and Yankee Icon, Leverett Saltonstall as told to Edward Weeks ; introduction by Richard E. Byrd III
- V is for victory, Franklin Roosevelt's American Revolution and the triumph of World War II, Craig Nelson