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Florence Harding

Author : Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Publisher : William Morrow
Page : 696 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015040338454

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Florence Harding by Carl Sferrazza Anthony Pdf

Tells the story of Florence Harding's rise from young unwed mother to First Lady and reveals her influence behind Harding's ascent to America's most scandal-ridden presidency and her role in his death. The drama of her life is set against the stage of the White House in the Jazz Age, and involves exciting elements such as mistresses, blackmail, poisoning, and opium addicts. Includes bandw photos. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

First Lady Florence Harding

Author : Katherine Amelia Siobhan Sibley
Publisher : Modern First Ladies
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015078806364

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First Lady Florence Harding by Katherine Amelia Siobhan Sibley Pdf

Turning to primary sources others have overlooked, Sibley challenges the cliches about Florence Harding's time in the national spotlight. She describes her support for racial equality, lobbying for better treatment for veterans and female prisoners and her lifelong interest in preventing animal cruelty.

Florence and Giles

Author : John Harding
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 17 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2010-03-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780007315062

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Florence and Giles by John Harding Pdf

A sinister Gothic tale in the tradition of The Woman in Black and The Fall of the House of Usher

The President’s Daughter

Author : Nan Britton
Publisher : Ravenio Books
Page : 562 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2013-11-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The President’s Daughter by Nan Britton Pdf

The President’s Daughter, America’s first major kiss-and-tell political biography, caused a sensation when it was published in 1928. Nan Britton described her six-year affair with the late Warren G. Harding, most famously including trysts in a White House coat closet. President Harding’s paternity of Britton’s daughter Elizabeth Ann, born in 1919, was proved by DNA testing in 2015.

Dead Last

Author : Phillip G. Payne
Publisher : Ohio University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Political corruption
ISBN : 9780821418185

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Dead Last by Phillip G. Payne Pdf

2009 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title If George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are the saints in America’s civil religion, then the twenty-ninth president, Warren G. Harding, is our sinner. Prior to the Nixon administration, the Harding scandals were the most infamous of the twentieth century. Harding is consistently judged a failure, ranking dead last among his peers. By examining the public memory of Harding, Phillip G. Payne offers the first significant reinterpretation of his presidency in a generation. Rather than repeating the old stories, Payne examines the contexts and continued meaning of the Harding scandals for various constituencies. Payne explores such topics as Harding’s importance as a midwestern small-town booster, his rumored black ancestry, the role of various biographers in shaping his early image, the tension between public memory and academic history, and, finally, his status as an icon of presidential failure in contemporary political debates. Harding was a popular president and was widely mourned when he died in office in 1923; but with his death began the construction of his public memory and his fall from political grace. In Dead Last, Payne explores how Harding’s name became synonymous with corruption, cronyism, and incompetence and how it is used to this day as an example of what a president should not be.

The Harding Affair

Author : James David Robenalt
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2009-09-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780230100930

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The Harding Affair by James David Robenalt Pdf

Warren Harding fell in love with his beautiful neighbor, Carrie Phillips, in the summer of 1905, almost a decade before he was elected a United States Senator and fifteen years before he became the 29th President of the United States. When the two lovers started their long-term and torrid affair, neither of them could have foreseen that their relationship would play out against one of the greatest wars in world history--the First World War. Harding would become a Senator with the power to vote for war; Mrs. Phillips and her daughter would become German agents, spying on a U. S. training camp on Long Island in the hopes of gauging for the Germans the pace of mobilization of the U. S. Army for entry into the battlefields in France. Based on over 800 pages of correspondence discovered in the 1960s but under seal ever since in the Library of Congress, The Harding Affair will tell the unknown stories of Harding as a powerful Senator and his personal and political life, including his complicated romance with Mrs. Phillips. The book will also explore the reasons for the entry of the United States into the European conflict and explain why so many Americans at the time supported Germany, even after the U. S. became involved in the spring of 1917. James David Robenalt's comprehensive study of the letters is set in a narrative that weaves in a real-life spy story with the story of Harding's not accidental rise to the presidency.

The Teapot Dome Scandal

Author : Laton McCartney
Publisher : Random House Trade Paperbacks
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2009-01-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9780812973372

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The Teapot Dome Scandal by Laton McCartney Pdf

In this amazing and at times ribald story, Laton McCartney tells how Big Oil handpicked Warren G. Harding, an obscure Ohio senator, to serve as our twenty-third president. Harding and his “oil cabinet” made it possible for cronies to secure vast fuel reserves that had been set aside for use by the U.S. Navy. In exchange, the oilmen paid off senior government officials, bribed newspaper publishers, and covered the GOP campaign debt. When news of the scandal finally emerged, the consequences were disastrous. Drawing on contemporary records newly made available to McCartney, The Teapot Dome Scandal reveals a shocking, revelatory picture of just how far-reaching the affair was, how high the stakes, and how powerful the conspirators–all told in a dazzling narrative style.

Warren G. Harding

Author : John W. Dean
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2004-01-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781429997515

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Warren G. Harding by John W. Dean Pdf

President Nixon's former counsel illuminates another presidency marked by scandal Warren G. Harding may be best known as America's worst president. Scandals plagued him: the Teapot Dome affair, corruption in the Veterans Bureau and the Justice Department, and the posthumous revelation of an extramarital affair. Raised in Marion, Ohio, Harding took hold of the small town's newspaper and turned it into a success. Showing a talent for local politics, he rose quickly to the U.S. Senate. His presidential campaign slogan, "America's present need is not heroics but healing, not nostrums but normalcy," gave voice to a public exhausted by the intense politics following World War I. Once elected, he pushed for legislation limiting the number of immigrants; set high tariffs to relieve the farm crisis after the war; persuaded Congress to adopt unified federal budget creation; and reduced income taxes and the national debt, before dying unexpectedly in 1923. In this wise and compelling biography, John W. Dean—no stranger to controversy himself—recovers the truths and explodes the myths surrounding our twenty-ninth president's tarnished legacy.

The Strange Death of President Harding

Author : Gaston B. Means
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781789120547

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The Strange Death of President Harding by Gaston B. Means Pdf

While incarcerated in the Atlanta federal penitentiary in 1924 for larceny, conspiracy and some 100 violations of the Prohibition Act, Gaston B. Means, a former Harding Administration official and private investigator, met May Dixon Thacker, the sister of novelist Thomas Dixon, whose The Clansman (1905) had been transformed by D. W. Griffith into The Birth of a Nation for the big screen in 1915. Mrs. Thacker, the author of True Confessions, promised to help Means tell his story. After his release, Means spent day after day dictating to her. The resulting publication, The Strange Death of President Harding, raises some interesting points surrounding the circumstances of the President’s death during a nationwide speaking tour, and went on to become one of the bestselling books of 1930.

A Time of Scandal

Author : Rosemary Stevens
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : History
ISBN : 9781421421308

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A Time of Scandal by Rosemary Stevens Pdf

Was the founding director of the US Veterans Bureau a criminal—or a scapegoat? In the early 1920s, with the nation still recovering from World War I, President Warren G. Harding founded a huge new organization to treat disabled veterans: the US Veterans Bureau, now known as the Department of Veterans Affairs. He appointed his friend, decorated veteran Colonel Charles R. Forbes, as founding director. Forbes lasted in the position for only eighteen months before stepping down under a cloud of criticism and suspicion. In 1926—after being convicted of conspiracy to defraud the federal government by rigging government contracts—he was sent to Leavenworth Penitentiary. Although he was known in his day as a drunken womanizer, and as a corrupt, betraying toady of a weak, blind-sided president, the question persists: was Forbes a criminal or a scapegoat? Historian Rosemary Stevens tells Forbes’s story anew, drawing on previously untapped records to reveal his role in America’s initial and ongoing commitment to veterans. She explores how Forbes’s rise and fall in Washington illuminates President Harding’s efforts to bring business efficiency to government. She also examines the Veterans Bureau scandal in the context of class, professionalism, ethics, and etiquette in a rapidly changing world. Most significantly, Stevens proposes a fascinating revisionist view of both Forbes and Harding—and raises questions about not only the validity but the source of their respective reputations. They did not defraud the government of billions of dollars, Stevens convincingly documents, and do not deserve the reputation they have carried for a hundred years. Packed with vibrant characters—conniving friends, FBI agents, and rival politicians split by sectional and ideological interests as well as gamblers, revelers, and wronged wives—A Time of Scandal will appeal to anyone interested in political gossip, presidential politics, the “Ohio Gang,” and the 1920s.

How to Draw the Life and Times of Warren G. Harding

Author : Lewis K. Parker
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2005-12-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 140423005X

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How to Draw the Life and Times of Warren G. Harding by Lewis K. Parker Pdf

Provides an informative introduction to the life, times, and key achievements of Warren G. Harding while including step-by-step directions that allow readers to draw what they are learning.

The First Ladies of Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2008-09-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780787740597

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The First Ladies of Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover by Anonim Pdf

In this packet, your students will find biographical sketches with detailed information, followed by questions for discussion and research. Students will learn interesting and relevant facts about these First Ladies, and will walk away with a new appreciation for the women that filled this role!

Harding, His Presidency and Love Life Reappraised

Author : S. Joseph Krause
Publisher : Author House
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2013-12-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781491819050

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Harding, His Presidency and Love Life Reappraised by S. Joseph Krause Pdf

The general opinion of Warren Harding is that he has been justly ranked as the Worst of our Presidents, based largely on the corruption that was brought to light after his death. The truth is, however, that he had no personal involvement in any of the scandals perpetrated by members of his Administration, some of whom, like Jess Smith, an unofficial aid to the Attorney General, engaged in notorious grafting that often netted six figure rewards. Harding, by contrast, died a debtor. Neither a lawyer or general, Harding, head of a rural Ohio newspaper, was not considered an appropriate candidate for high office, no less the Presidency. But an awareness of shortcomings, lead to his making a studious effort to overcome them-- successfully, as recorded by leading reporters like William Allen White. As spelled out in this book, there is much to be said on the positive side of Hardings Presidency. Due recognition is given to his accomplishments. In his first year in office, for example he convened a Disarmament Conference and got Congress to ratify the Four Nation Treaty to reduce naval armament. He also created the Bureau of the Budget. Early on, a New York Times story was headlined Harding Assumes Real Leadership as Congress lags. In contrast to his performance as President, handsome Warren was beset by a sex addiction that lead to numerous infidelities, the principal ones being with Carrie Phillips, wife of a friend, and Nan Britton, a hometown admiring young lady, 31 years his junior. Nans memoir of an affair which blossomed into love covered the last six years of Hardings life. Though generally mentioned, and equally suppressed, its intimate content, is, herewith for the first time set forth in detail that reveals a crucial aspect of Hardings oft mentioned love life.

American First Ladies

Author : Lewis L. Gould
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 489 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135311483

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American First Ladies by Lewis L. Gould Pdf

This volume presents thirty-nine interpretive biographical essays on all first ladies, from Martha Washington to America's newest First Lady, Laura Bush. This new edition contains updated material on all the living First Ladies and updated bibliographies for each entry, as well as a portrait of the newest First Lady.

Nellie Taft

Author : Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2009-10-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780061865947

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Nellie Taft by Carl Sferrazza Anthony Pdf

On the morning of William Howard Taft's inauguration, Nellie Taft publicly expressed that theirs would be a joint presidency by shattering precedent and demanding that she ride alongside her husband down Pennsylvania Avenue, a tradition previously held for the outgoing president. In an era before Eleanor Roosevelt, this progressive First Lady was an advocate for higher education and partial suffrage for women, and initiated legislation to improve working conditions for federal employees. She smoked, drank, and gambled without regard to societal judgment, and she freely broke racial and class boundaries. Drawing from previously unpublished diaries, a lifetime of love letters between Will and Nellie, and detailed family correspondence and recollections, critically acclaimed presidential family historian Carl Sferrazza Anthony develops a riveting portrait of Nellie Taft as one of the strongest links in the series of women -- from Abigail Adams to Hillary Rodham Clinton -- often critically declared "copresidents."