Our country's presidents A complete encyclopedia of the U.S. presidency

Ann Bausum

Book - 2021

"Revised and updated to include the winner of the 2020 presidential election, this photo-filled and fact-packed book is a timely reference. Key features include: Information about the 2021 president-elect and the 2020 election results, a brand-new thematic spread on the impeachment process and its history, revised terminology around the language of slavery and analysis of early presidents who benefitted from and relied on enslaved labor, comprehensive profiles of all the former presidents along with timelines and descriptions of crucial events during their terms, thematic spreads covering a variety of topics from the history of voting rights to how to write a letter to the president, full-page portraits, famous quotes, and fascinating ...facts to help kids get to know each leader"--Amazon.com

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Published
Washington, DC : National Geographic [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Ann Bausum (author)
Edition
2020 edition
Item Description
Edition statement from cover.
Physical Description
224 pages : chiefly color illustrations, portraits ; 29 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 218-219) and index.
ISBN
9781426371998
9781426372001
  • Foreword / by John Dickerson
  • The presidency and how it grew: 1789-1837
  • from sea to shining sea: 1837-1861
  • A new birth of freedom: 1961-1897
  • America takes center stage: 1897-1945
  • seeking stability in the atomic age: 1945-1989
  • pathways for a new millennium: 1989-present
  • Chart of presidential election results.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

From George Washington to Joe Biden, the stories of all the presidents of the United States, in words and pictures. This newest edition of a regularly revised title is all one could hope for in a family reference book, offering many avenues into learning and thinking about those who have served as U.S. president. As might be expected in works from National Geographic, the illustrations are plentiful and well displayed, and the information solid. Each entry includes a full-page official portrait, a sidebar of fast facts, and a smoothly written essay introducing the man and some of his important history, enlivened with art, photographs, and political cartoons in colorful borders. The organization is chronological. Thematic spreads interrupt the march of biographies with essays on larger topics, from the White House and its traditions to presidential security and the most recent elections. Other subjects include vice presidents, the two-party system, voting rights, impeachments (to be updated with the next printing), the Electoral College, White House children, and more. The short biographies are notable for pointing out how many early presidents and their families enslaved people or directly benefited from slavery, from Washington to Ulysses S. Grant. The treatment of Native Americans and various civil rights struggles are addressed, helping readers understand both societal changes and commonalities across different movements. An attractive and informative resource. (election results, further resources, bibliography, illustration credits, index) (Nonfiction. 10-14) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.