The President's Table: Two Hundred Years of Dining and Diplomacy
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ISBN: 0060899107 / Publisher: Harper, October 2007
A visual history of the American presidency as reflected by diplomatic entertaining events traces the early days of provincial dining in the capital through today's sumptuous White House state banquets.
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<p><em>The President's Table</em> offers a sweeping visual history of the American Presidency as seen through Presidential entertaining from George Washington to George W. Bush.</p><p>In this lavishly illustrated history of Presidential dining, historian Barry Landau brings the backstory of the American Presidency to life. Interweaving stories of dining and diplomacy, he creates a spellbinding narrative from the early days of provincial entertaining in the capital, through the golden era of sumptuous state banquets, to the modern White House dinners of today. </p><p>With more than 300 never before seen illustrations, <em>The President's Table</em> provides an insightful and entertaining look at our dining habits as the nation grew through social and economic change. The book reveals the parallel growth of the United States and its Chief Executives, and the diplomatic and political interests served along with Presidential meals. <em>The President's Table</em> will fascinate anyone with an interest in American history and Presidential politics.</p>
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